The protagonist is a simple-minded old gardener. He spends his days watching TV. After long-term accumulation, his entire thoughts, behaviors and worldview have been completely televised. Occasionally, he "showed" his extensive knowledge in front of others, and unexpectedly surprised four people, and even became a think tank that politicians rely on. When Chance walked out of the house to start the world adventure, the background music played a modern variation of Zarathus. The modern million-pound self-deception. Wonderful! However, this is not a comedy, nor is it a tragedy, it is a beautiful mix, Life is a state of mind
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