A replacement for Mr. Casio was eventually found in the form of an individual named Mr. Philipe. Initially, I held no particular expectations for him, perhaps due to the difficulty of envisioning someone adequately filling Mr. Casio’s role or simply because of the uncertainty that accompanies transitions of this nature. However, to my surprise, Mr. Philipe turned out to be quite competent, performing his duties in a satisfactory manner and, in some respects, commendable. His ability to adapt and integrate smoothly was unexpected but certainly appreciated. “My dear students, today we will be delving into the fascinating world of human anatomy!” he proclaimed, his words rolling out in a drawl so thick and pronounced it could have sliced through butter. His accent, unmistakable and heavy,

