The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
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