The whole story tells the story of a car sales team being hired to sell cars. In the middle, the relationship between the male protagonist and the employer's daughter is assisted. Originally, a "tramp" gave up the homeless life for the female protagonist, and was willing to settle down and build a family. The plot of the story is actually a little simple and exaggerated, and there is no strong storyline, nor is there any ups and downs in the plot. But the whole painting style is also a light comedy type, but it is not the effect of making people laugh.
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