[ Weiss's plan to get his attention suffers greatly from the fact that even if Midorima wants to pay attention to her, he respects practice far too much to interrupt or intentionally be a distraction. He'll help her with the piano if she needs help, but he's not going to interrupt her unless she draws attention first.
That's just the kind of person he is. Practice is important, and he wouldn't stop if someone interrupted him unless it was unavoidable. ]
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That's just the kind of person he is. Practice is important, and he wouldn't stop if someone interrupted him unless it was unavoidable. ]