The parents of the little boy went bankrupt and were forced to go to a not-so-good school, where the students smoked, fought and took drugs, where the teachers drank while they were in class, and where the principal required the students to wear black leather shoes.
The little boy was bullied on campus there. The school principal asked the school principal to go barefoot because he wore brown leather shoes, and he could only put on his shoes after class.
The little boy met a girl, he said she was so beautiful, and then resolutely ran over to chat with the girl and asked for her mobile phone number. The topic of his chat was that their band needed a model for a video. He asked the girl if she wanted to be a model for their band. And then let the girl leave her phone number.
The little boy didn't have a band, so he started forming a band. The band made a sound.
The little boy's parents have been quarreling all the time. The little boy has an older brother and a younger sister. The little boy's older brother is a man with dreams and ideas. The little boy has always respected his older brother, and he is always willing to tell his older brother what to do when he encounters something. brother for advice and help.
The girl the boy likes has a boyfriend, and she knows it from the first day the boy meets the girl, but it does not prevent the boy from making friends with the girl. Girls have a dream: to go to New York to be a model. She said that her boyfriend would take her there, but in the end her boyfriend was not able to help her realize her wish.
When the little boy found out, he was both sad and pleasantly surprised. He thought that the girl had already left for New York, but now he found that he and she still had a chance.
The little boy actually has no money, and he can't even make up the transportation expenses to New York, but he can sing and he can write lyrics.
At the end of the plot, the little boy and the little girl drove his grandfather's boat to New York by wind and waves.
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