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Act 70 The teacher in my eyes

"My teacher is Doug, Doug Clayden. I have been his student for five days." Williams whispered.

His eyes gradually lost focus, and he gradually showed a reminiscence expression.

If you move a fireplace, then an old cat comes.

His current state is more like an old man who recalls the glorious years of his youth.

"Five days? Is it only five days?" Roman asked, "Why didn't you become a Doug student earlier?"

Williams smiled bitterly, and he said, "I knew the teacher too late. I only met him five days ago."

“…”

This was the first time Roman saw such a sloppy person.

However, she continued to guide, "Do you know your teacher's previous experience?"

"I understand it quite well," Williams said. "I first learned that the teacher was two months ago, and then I heard from other students that there was a little homeless man who wrote a paper very well.

Just a few dollars in low prices, you can ask him to write a very high-quality paper.

There is a senior who easily studied for a doctorate with his thesis!

Since then, the price of asking him to write a paper on his behalf has not been cheap.

However, although the teacher is writing papers very fast, he can only write two or three articles in a month at most.

Although the price of the paper has risen to dozens of dollars, the teacher was not very rich at that time.

At that time, the teacher only had a little reputation.

The first time he made it known to all Yale students was because of a paper he wrote. It was said by a lecturer that it was full of mistakes and nothing was right.

At that time, the teacher, who was still wearing a homeless dress, rushed into the class while the instructor was in class and started a debate with him, but in the end the instructor lost.

All the students in the classroom witnessed this scene.

The teacher became famous because of this.

After that, the teacher made this game - Monopoly.

At the beginning, only the gameplay of "Monopoly" was loved by some people.

It was also because I like "Monopoly" that I begged Teacher Doug to accept me as a student.

However, the lecturer and his teacher said that my teacher's game would let students spend time, waste their studies, and eventually destroy Yale.

And the game is also very hostile, and I didn’t taste that everyone is good. Instead, I was saying that people should eat people.

So, my teacher said that there are two rules for his game, one is "Monopoly" and the other is "Prosperity".

Both rules were printed on the chessboard and posted on the school notice board.

I went to the notice board to read it and found that it was indeed written, but we didn't find it.

Even so, the lecturer and his teacher were still unwilling to give in.

At this time, Principal Woolsey appeared and told everyone present that my teacher Doug was his disciple.

Monopoly, a game that includes the rules of "Prosperity" and "Monopoly", was also designed under his guidance.

Afterwards, my teacher mass-produced "Monopoly".

I'm selling Monopoly here.

But in just a few days, more than a thousand copies have been sold."

Suddenly, I thought of Williams who had said off topic and said, "Sorry!"

He thought about it again and wanted to say something, but finally he said, "This is my teacher Doug who I know."

Williams's speech was not fast.

Roman used the shorthand method she invented herself to record every letter Williams said in his notebook.

A very obvious point can be summarized from Williams's statement.

That's Doug Clayden, a man who is smart enough.

Roman, who was a college student a few months ago, certainly knew how difficult it was to write an excellent paper.

It was hard for her to imagine that there was a homeless man who was only fourteen or fifteen years old and had no higher education who could produce high-quality papers in batches.

However, his ability to become a student of Principal Woolsey after that and producing a game like Monopoly also proves that he is very smart.

etc!

Not very right!

Reason tells Roman that something must have gone wrong!

She was not convinced that a little homeless man really had such excellent academic ability.

He is not Christ Jesus, the Son of God.

That……

Is the order wrong?

if……

He was the first student of Principal Woolsey...

It seems completely reasonable.

A little homeless man who traveled thousands of miles to beg for Yale Academy because of his poverty, his purpose was only to gain knowledge.

And his efforts were seen by the kind Principal Woolsey.

When he discovered his intelligence, he taught him.

Finally, I achieved success in my studies.

However, at this time, he suddenly realized that his relatives in the distance were seriously ill and needed treatment.

Unwilling to speak to Principal Wolsey, he began to make money by writing papers.

However, when he was writing his paper, some people actually denied his academic ability.

So, he was young and energetic and fiercely criticized the lecturer.

At this time, his relatives from afar passed away.

After seeing through the world, he designed and produced "Monopoly", and under the guidance of Principal Woolsey, he designed the rules of "Prosperity".

When he wants to spread his ideas more widely.

The lecturer and his teacher emerged again.

Do they blame Doug?

Principal Wolsey, who originally wanted to give Doug a better learning environment, stood up at this time to correct his students' names.

If so...

Everything makes sense.

but……

Roman stopped his imagination as soon as possible.

She always has such an over-integrity problem.

Her teachers often say, "You may not be suitable to be an author, but a writer. Of course, you should not have more than 40 children."

writer?

Roman doesn't want to be a writer.

the truth!

She wants to find out the truth!

She said to Williams, "Thank you very much for me to interview! By the way, can "Monopoly" sell me one?"

"I'll give you one." Williams whispered without waiting for Roman to speak, "Don't tell others that I bought it with my own money and gave it to you."

"Why do you do this?" Roman asked.

"Because... you are the first person to not only want to buy Monopoly, but also want to know the teacher. So many people just think Monopoly is fun, but no one understands the meaning of Monopoly. So I want to give a Monopoly to use my own money."
Chapter completed!
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