After the end of World War II, a large number of nostalgic American soldiers set foot on the Port of San Francisco to return to the arms of their relatives. However, Paul? Sutton can not compare with his wife. It was not until the sun went down that he walked to the house alone, but the house had changed. His wife, Betty, wanted to make a fortune and was indifferent to her husband who returned from the expedition. There was an emotional rift between the couple. At the insistent request of his wife, Paul had to listen to his wife's advice and go out to sell chocolates, so he left home again. On the train, Paul met the beautiful girl Victoria Aragon by chance. The two hit it off very well, and Paul Sutton took care of Victoria many times on the way. While thanking, Victoria confided her unfortunate experience to Paul: her family ran a vineyard, her father was very conservative, and now it was a family reunion day, but she was thrown away by her boyfriend after she became pregnant. She didn't know how to face her family when she returned, so she asked Paul to pretend to be her new husband in order to fool the old-school authoritarian parents. Paul refused to do it at first, but he was moved by pity and decided to help Victoria. He came up with a trick: He went home with Victoria as husband and wife, and then slipped away so that Victoria could pass the buck. So Paul and Victoria came to that beautiful vineyard together. The Aragon family reacted differently to Paul's arrival: Victoria's father was dissatisfied with his daughter's behavior and treated Paul very bossily; Victoria's mother and grandmother treated him politely; Victoria's grandfather, the patriarch Don Pietro was very fond of Paul. At night, Paul and Victoria feigned intimacy in front of their family, but they shared the same bed and died of sex when they went to bed. After night fell, people lit bonfires in the vineyards and used thick, hot smoke to drive away the frost, so that the grapes would not be frozen. Paul and Victoria participated in the labor together. He was fascinated by the beauty of the vineyards. At the same time, he and Victoria also began to have love. At the invitation of Don Pietro, Paul, who wanted to leave quietly, decided to leave after the grape-picking ceremony. Paul worked with people. The life here fascinated him deeply. In the festive atmosphere, Paul hugged Victoria and the two kissed together. A fiery fire of love burns in their hearts. At the dinner, Victoria's father announced the happy letter of Paul and Victoria. However, Paul then remembered that he still had a wife and that he had to go back to his wife. So he left without saying goodbye and returned to San Francisco. But when he returned home, he found that his wife had already loved someone else. In relief, Paul signed the divorce certificate and rushed back to the vineyard to Victoria's side.
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