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Super Teacher Season 2
Super Teacher Season 2 Plot:
Liao Xuebing had just turned the bottom-ranked class into a model one with his "unorthodox methods" when the principal "tricked" him into taking over the school's most difficult "problem experimental class"—here there's a genius teen who skips class to play e-sports, a财团 heiress who ignores teachers, and an "undercover" student secretly filming his "dirt". To make matters worse, the inspector sent by the Education Department is his old "street rival" from years ago, clinging to his past as a "little tyrant" and threatening to revoke his teaching license. With an old enemy out to sabotage him on one side and thorny new students on the other, Liao can only fight back with even "crazier" tactics: playing games with the e-sports kid to gain trust, helping the heiress expose her fake best friend's scheme, and even using his own past to teach students "what real cool is". But when the inspector pulls out his old fighting video to make it public, the students stand up together and protect this "most un-teacher-like good teacher" in their own ways...
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