Even Little Uncle's mother couldn't do anything about him.
In the beginning, Victor had decided to quit school to focus on his career.
He had vowed to become a strong man like his Little Uncle and then marry his beloved woman.
When his Little Uncle heard it, he dismissed the idea.
His Little Uncle asked, "Is it worth it just for a woman?"
He resolutely told his Little Uncle that it was worth it.
He concealed his true identity. He adopted the guise of a poor boy in school. All the girls despised him and looked down upon him. Only Charlotte was different.
She did not look down upon his "poverty," nor did she look down upon his "miserly state."
When eating in the cafeteria, she always used the excuse that she didn't like to eat meat to put hers in his bowl.
How could he not fall in love with such a good girl?