Chapter Twenty Two (Character Counts: 949)
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In this way, the Stand-in altered the contents of the contract.
He initially assumed that the professor at the university would be a young professor close to the President’s age, but when he arrived, he discovered that it was an old professor.
When he met the old professor, he didn’t even ask his name and just let him work.
Cleaning and organizing materials for students to register their grades are all miscellaneous tasks.
There is also class, in addition to miscellaneous tasks. The Stand-in’s schedule is fully packed. He experiences dizziness every day and will be paralyzed when he returns home.
The Stand-in, on the other hand, was overjoyed from the bottom of his heart.
He had long admired that school and never imagined that one day he would be able to attend their classes. When he thought of this, he was no longer afraid of being tired.
The only thing he’s sorry for is the President. He arrived home late. It was nearly seven o’clock when he finished his meal, and he didn’t have time to do housework.
He wanted to finish the housework, but as soon as it was seven o’clock, the President said, “It’s time to get off work. Don’t do it. You go to rest.”
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The Stand-in couldn’t help laughing.
When the President found he had returned home, his face turned red with bubbles in his hair.
“How did you handle it?”
The President innocently pointed to the empty laundry detergent bottle on the ground and said, “It’s a ghost.”
“Why didn’t you leave it and wait for me to return?”
“This is both of our homes, and I was supposed to do the housework.”
The Stand-in didn’t say anything back and kept his head down to clean up.
Later, the Stand-in also slipped, the President caught him, and the two fell into a ball.
The Stand-in began to laugh, and the President also laughed. The two silly people were sitting on the floor laughing endlessly.
Unable to laugh anymore, the Stand-in glanced at the President, thinking about how to clean up later.
Suddenly, the President leaned in and kissed him.
The President is a person who inexplicably obeys the law of love. He never kissed the little Stand-in, even if he kept him as a kept man.
This was the first time they had kissed.
The Stand-in was stunned, and even the active President was at a loss.
He should have pushed the President away, but they were so close, the Stand-in suddenly found that the President’s eye shape was probably the so-called dog’s eye.
The Stand-in actually forgot to push the President away, and it wasn’t until the President wanted to kiss again that the Stand-in fled.
The President was so happy that night that he went around the house in circles.
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The President is an intelligent person. He learns housework very quickly and masters them in less than two days.
The Stand-in was ashamed but too busy to spare time for anything extra, because there were so much more things to learn.
That day, the old professor asked the Stand-in to write a piece of code. After the Stand-in was finished, he was criticized and put on a new course.
This course is much more difficult than the previous one, and he only added it for a short time after school started. It was difficult for him to learn, but he could only study more.
As a result, he arrives every day at seven o’clock and begins studying without fail.
The President asked him to study in the study room while also working in the study room.
After the President finishes his work, he will do the housework. After he completed the housework, he will return to the study room and sit beside the Stand-in and read quietly.
The Stand-in asked: “You have been busy all day. Don’t you rest early?”
The President said: “You are my role model. I want to learn from your diligence so that you don’t look down on me.”