Old Roy is a barrister. After being sued by his son for revoking his license, he could spend seven years in the luxury suite of the Grand Hotel before going bankrupt. When he needs help, he will always have a reliable friend, the old servant of the Trennbaum family, the Grand Hotel. The elevator guy, some doctor whose name I don't remember. But he's living a life so easy, he's a real bastard to his wife and kids.
The eldest, Chas, founded his own company since he was a child. The guinea pigs he raised were sold to Japan, and the money he earned was used to buy properties. It can be said that he was born with the talent to master money. When he grew up, he married a beautiful wife and gave birth to two sons, which was a perfect life template. Chas took Roy to court twice because he was dissatisfied with Roy's neglect of his family, revoked Roy's lawyer license, and did not speak to Roy again for seven years. He lost his wife in a plane crash, and since then Chas has become jittery. He trains his children every day in emergency response to crisis situations.
The second daughter, Marg, is an adopted child, which Roy always mentions every time he talks to others about her. Marg became a well-known playwright at the age of nine, and her mother loved her as much as Chas Richie. Marg ran away from home at 14, found her biological parents, lost a finger, and returned to the Trennbaums. She has her own little secret that no one knows.
Richie, the youngest child, his father will only take him out to play alone. He has been a champion tennis player since the third grade, turned professional at the age of 17, a three-year champion, and loves painting and collecting car models. Every painting is Margo , he loves Margo, and the next day Margo gets married, he ruins his career.
The best mother-Eliza, after finding out her husband cheated, she resolutely separated and raised her children by herself, raised three gifted children, wrote the method and published a book and became a best-selling author. When the children grew up, she became an archaeologist , beautiful, tough, gentle, kind, can use all good words to describe her.
After the old bastard Roy went bankrupt, his colleague received a tip from the old servant that Eliza was proposed by an accountant. In order to save Eliza, he faked that he had stomach cancer, deceived Eliza and Richie's sympathy and returned to the old house. But it was soon revealed by the accountant, and Eliza swept Roy out of the house with the old servant. The two people with empty pockets couldn't even pay for the room in the community service center, but Old Roy quickly found a job as an elevator operator for them, so that they wouldn't have no money to eat.
Marg is confused when she learns that Richie loves herself, she has no way to continue living with her husband, and there is no way to love Richie, she hangs out with the invisible member of the Trennbaum family - Richie's classmate who lives opposite the house When they got together, Margo's husband took Richie to find Margo's adulterer. Richie couldn't introduce Margo to be with his friend, so he committed suicide by cutting two wrists.
The scene was extremely chaotic, and the three genius children who had grown up became hysterical, confused, and fragile-minded people, everyone was nervous and broke when touched.
It was only at this time that old Roy realized that he was missing important moments in the children's lives. He didn't understand what his children needed, and he had no way to help his children deal with these things.
He repaired the broken hearts of the children in his own way, made up for the damage he had caused to the family in the past 16 years, and then passed away in the company of Chas.
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