Firefighters Chuck Fordplayedand Larry Allensworthplayedare close friends with each other, and they are the perfect partners in the fire. Saving people, heroic behavior has always been the pride of the fire brigade. Chuck, who knows the story, has never forgotten that he owes Larry his life: at the scene of a dangerous fire, it was Larry who saved his life in spite of his life. The friendship between the two has been unbreakable ever since. So, when Larry asked Chuck for help one day, Chuck agreed without saying a word.
Because of the cumbersome official documents of the city government, Larry, who lost his wife, was unable to establish his two children as insurance beneficiaries, so Larry asked Chuck to fill out the form at the city hall and admit that he was Larry’s "partner". Chuck was obviously There is no objection, this will not only return Larry's life-saving grace and relieve his worries, but also Chuck himself can find an excuse to enjoy being single upright. For the two who are already inseparable, this is a perfect plan. Of course, the premise is that this "marriage" is unknown.
Who knows that the agency is exhausted, and out of thin air a self-proclaimed and righteous city hall clerk has emerged. He was skeptical about the marriage of the "new couple", and wanted to find out what they really wanted to "fraud" the social insurance money. In order to prevent everyone from doubting, the "new couple" had nothing to do. Chuck and Larry were forced to act as "newlyweds" who were desperately in love with Larry. The honeymoon life under the same roof has started stumblingly, and the hilarious is just about to begin. As a result, the plot spreads layer by layer in the post-modern life of the two big men, and the jokes are piled up. And the brothers who finally passed the public inspection period also began to understand the true meaning of marriage and family.