The harder, the more fortunate

Reginald 2022-01-27 08:22:29

When I was 5 years old, I was abandoned because my mother eloped with others. I was injured by a bad guy while doing waitress in a restaurant. I went to the hospital and had 55 stitches. Drive away for fear of responsibility.

With nowhere to go, I had to go to the park during the day to feed the pigeons to pass the time, and at night wait for the wal-mart to make a sample and sleep in the store secretly. It seemed that God could not see that all the misfortunes were concentrated in the same girl.

Fortunately, the librarian who had only met once in the middle of the night broke into the window to help with the delivery. After giving birth, he became good friends with the nurse who was also an unmarried mother. He became famous by the nickname "wal-mart mommy" and got the CEO. The promised wal-mart job, after being discharged from the hospital, when she was homeless with her daughter, she was picked up by the nun to live with her. In order not to embarrass her, the latter made up a "come to my house to help take care of the small tree". Good excuse.

The care from the people around her made the heroine believe that she can do something meaningful, so she learned photography, won a photography award, and a series of hard work.

Of course, good times and bad times are life. A nun dies unexpectedly in a sudden tornado, a house is blown down, a nurse's young daughter is raped by a new boyfriend and a nurse suffers domestic violence, a librarian gets a chance to leave town for college, once abandoned her ex-boyfriend because of a car accident The loss of both legs followed one after another.

Taking the nun's inheritance of 40,000 knives to rebuild the house and taking in the nurse to live with her 5 children, both girls finally married Ruyi, who truly loved them.

Fortunately, the ending of the film is a comedy ^_^

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  • Thelma 'Sister' Husband: I'm Sister Husband! Oh you remember me! You used to call me Telma because you couldn't say Thelma.

    [Novalee just looks at her]

    Thelma 'Sister' Husband: Can you say Thelma?

    Novalee Nation: [softly] Thelma.

  • Orderly: Lexie, one of your kids is on the phone.

    Lexie Coop: Which one?

    Orderly: Oh, I don't know. Pez? Twinkie? One of 'em.