And just like that, it was over, what had seemed an interesting engagement had concluded without any real challenge to his points of views and seemed to only serve as an admission that he could voice any of them uncontested. The corners of his lips turned towards a frown as he watched the other classmates thank the teacher and pack up to go. He held his arms firmly across his chest as each slowly filed out of the room after one another. The offer of another class hung in the air, but it wasn't something he was still so sure about.
Picking the pamphlet back up, he decided to read through it in more depth. Now that he was alone and without interruption there would be less distraction to prevent him from fully immersing himself in the lesson. The lack of a teacher in the room would certainly prevent him from asking to follow up questions, sure, but it would also end the insane mind experiment that he had been investing so much into without any reward at the culmination. Shaking his head, he decided that reading wouldn't serve him well right now. He was, in fact, distracted... by all the hopes he had had for the class that seems to have been dashed.
Folding the pamphlet up as tightly as he could, he slid it into the sleeves of his hanbok as she shuffled his way along the row of seats. Carefully pushing in any of the chairs that were left out of order as he passed them, he too filled out of the room. Instead of milling about, he took care to make his way back to his home where he might find solace in a freshly brewed coffee and ease his mind back into some light reading.
[ WC: 302 - Total WC: 4,039 ]
Picking the pamphlet back up, he decided to read through it in more depth. Now that he was alone and without interruption there would be less distraction to prevent him from fully immersing himself in the lesson. The lack of a teacher in the room would certainly prevent him from asking to follow up questions, sure, but it would also end the insane mind experiment that he had been investing so much into without any reward at the culmination. Shaking his head, he decided that reading wouldn't serve him well right now. He was, in fact, distracted... by all the hopes he had had for the class that seems to have been dashed.
Folding the pamphlet up as tightly as he could, he slid it into the sleeves of his hanbok as she shuffled his way along the row of seats. Carefully pushing in any of the chairs that were left out of order as he passed them, he too filled out of the room. Instead of milling about, he took care to make his way back to his home where he might find solace in a freshly brewed coffee and ease his mind back into some light reading.
[ WC: 302 - Total WC: 4,039 ]