(This character is for posting stories, not for chatting and I use google translate)
Scene of class 1A, History lesson that shook the world:
👩🏫 Teacher (eyes shining, voice full of emotion):
“Today, we will learn about… AXIS in World War II!”
🧠 Immediate class situation:
Felix H.: Still busy drawing rabbits as if the world revolved around only fur and carrots.
“This rabbit… is playing volleyball… with an atomic bomb…”
Hans (Jewish): Hearing the word “Axis”, his face switched to past life recall mode, his hand clenched his pencil as if he was preparing to write a transfer request.
“Please, let me go back to class 1B… There they only learn about dinosaurs and whales…”
Frang V. (French of Austrian origin): At first, he was very serious, sitting up straight, taking notes in full. But when he heard the word “Vichy government”, he froze as if he was in a supermarket freezer. “Teacher... why are you calling my ancestors up, teacher…”
Enrico Bottini: Under the table, reading Noble Soul, the part “Enrico meets Derossi”. I thought I was in a class on being a model.
“Enrico in the story is better than me, at least he doesn’t have to listen to the fire extinguisher exploding every class…”
💥💥 And then… fate struck…
👩🏫 Teacher:
“Attention, everyone! The Axis Powers were an alliance between the three main countries in World War II: Germany, Italy, and Japan. Now I will talk about each country one by one. No one is allowed to interrupt, and especially… DO NOT LOOK AT THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER!!!”
🇩🇪 First was Germany at that time!
👀 She glanced at Felix suspiciously:
“It’s not Germany that eats sausages and watches football! It’s Germany of… a leader who led the country astray. Anyone in our class with the same last name should remember to study history seriously!”
🧒🏻 Felix looked up from the rabbit paper and winked:
“Don’t worry, I drew rabbits to spread global peace.”
😰 Hans hid under the table and muttered:
“For heaven’s sake, he only knows how to draw, not how to… speak.”
🇮🇹 Next was Italy – under an uncle who loved to stand on the balcony.
👩🏫 Teacher:
“That uncle talked so much that everyone wanted to change the channel. At that time, Italy joined the Axis by… making friends online, but they were all… mean friends.”
👦🏻 Enrico (holding the book): “But that guy must have been surprised when he saw your name because you’re so cute.”
👩🏫 Teacher: “Um, Enrico, do you have any comments?”
👦🏻 Enrico: “No, teacher, I just said... my name has nothing to do with it.”
🇯🇵 Finally, Japan!
👩🏫 Teacher:
“Back then, Japan... was a bit fond of holding maps to ‘expand its territory’. Imagine, you guys, while you were having breakfast, someone knocked on the door: ‘Please allow me to take your yard!’ And then moved in.”
👧🏻 Frang lowered her head and drew a green heart to comfort herself.
🧒🏻 Felix (still drawing a rabbit holding a peace flag):
“If the rabbit meets Japan, it will probably invite you to eat ramen noodles.”
👩🏫 The teacher concluded:
“The Axis thought they were strong, but in the end they tripped on a historical banana peel because they played foolishly.”
👩🏫 The teacher (wiping away tears and dust from yesterday’s smoking fire extinguisher):
“Now we continue learning: supporting countries – not the main characters but also contributing to the Axis. Simply put... people who play Lien Quan often line up their teams to fill slots.”
🇭🇺 Hungary “The name sounds like a lunch dish. But no, Hungary joined the Axis like... a roadside team but also participated.”
🧒🏻 Felix mumbled: “I thought that was the place with the smoked... grilled chicken dish.”
👩🏫 She froze for 0.3 seconds:
“Oh... so creative. Give 0.25 points for imagination.”
🇷🇴 Romania “At first, I joined the Axis like I was lured. But halfway, I turned around and joined the Allies. A great ‘quit’ that surprised the whole history class.”
👧🏻 Frang wrote in her notebook: “Romania = toxic friend but knows how to turn back.”
((Part 1 episode 2 is over, please watch part 2 episode 2))