Back in the day, no one liked Ethan in his class. He was known as the kid who never cracked a book, always lazy and a bit slow-witted. His teacher regularly lost her temper with him.
One day, Ethan’s mother came to school and talked to his teacher, who bluntly told her, ‘Your son doesn’t study, gets into silly antics, and his grades are poor. I’ve never seen a student as lazy as him.’ Taken aback, Ethan’s mother withdrew him from school, and they moved to Springfield.
25 years later, Ethan’s former teacher, who had since relocated to Springfield, suffered a severe heart attack. She required a complex surgery, and there was only one surgeon in Springfield skilled enough to perform it.
Post-surgery, as she was waking up, she saw a handsome surgeon smiling at her. Just as she was about to thank him, her face turned blue, and she lost consciousness, hand raised in mid air.
The surgeon was puzzled, trying to figure out what went wrong, when he saw something shocking.
There was Ethan, now a janitor, having unplugged the respiratory machine to connect his vacuum cleaner.