John and Alice are a young couple in the market. John is very frustrated at work, and his salary is always not enough to pay the card account. Alice is recognized as the most capable person in school, but after marriage, she has been enjoying herself at home and wants to make money. Jin made money and found that he had no experience and no company hired him. The two were helpless for money, Alice inadvertently carried home a brass teapot in the run-down grocery store. It was this brass teapot that changed their lives. Originally, I liked this copper pot just for its gorgeous appearance. I didn't expect that an accidental collision made Alice discover that it was a treasure that could "spit" money. As long as the body caused pain, the teapot would give the corresponding amount in return. John is a very upright person. He doesn't agree with getting something for nothing. He once wanted to return the teapot to his owner, but he couldn't resist the temptation of money. In the end, he tortured himself with Alice, throwing, beating, and rolling. It has become commonplace. They didn’t use anaesthetic to pull their teeth, remove their hair all over, and even deliberately provoke the grumpy soldiers to beat themselves. Both SM abused each other. It was really well-intentioned. Soon money surged. They started to get rich, joined the upper class, and met local tyrant classmates. Comparing each other, singing songs every night, and partying till dawn, the money can no longer satisfy their desires, and getting more money is the key. They were unable to do anything about torturing their bodies, and found that heartache hurts more than body pain, so exposing each other’s scars to each other became their only hobby. Unexpectedly, when their secrets were all revealed, they calmly let them go even more. Recently, how to expose the privacy and grief of others has become their new homework. The more money they make, the more loss they feel in their hearts. What accompanies them is not the pleasure of having money, but the permanent scars in their hearts. Finally one day the unearned money disappeared. It turned out that someone else was also staring at the teapot. At the same time, there was an Asian doctor who followed them all the time. The doctor told them that all those who own copper pots would not have a good end. The only way is for the owner of the existing copper kettle to voluntarily give up. Will John and Alice continue to wander in this loss and grief, or let go and start from scratch? How do you choose?
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