Viola is sweet and lovely, but she is different from other friends. She is not a delicate little girl. She is crazy about football and has always regarded playing football as a dream. But it didn't work out, and the school canceled the women's team. In order to continue her football dream, Viola disguises herself as her twin brother, Sebasti, to report to a new school and join the football team as a freshman, ready to beat the boys who despise girls on the field. The interaction with her roommates during school was really funny. She was found to have a tampon in the information box. She responded very quickly and took one out and stuffed it into her nose, saying that she used this when she had a nosebleed. It is still not easy for girls to change into boys in the team, and there are differences in strength and physical fitness. But Viola is really admirable and funny. With the help of his roommate Duke, Viola's football skills are getting better and better. Before she knew it, she fell in love with this sunny boy who was with her day and night. Staggeringly, the school's "heartbeat" Olivia was madly fascinated by her. Unexpected events followed one after another, and Viola was at a loss. But her constant passion for football motivated her to move forward. Love, football, all is well or all is lost? Waiting for Viola, waiting for you and me. A girl who is desperate for her dreams, a girl who works hard for love. When, as we get older, we all start to be so, we know that dreams are far away and reality is cruel. We know that love and bread are serious issues. We hesitate, we think about it, we can only brush shoulders, and dreams, and the love we hope for.
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