Thanksgiving was almost past, and Martin hurried to the airport to go home for the holiday after work. Who knew everything went wrong, taxis were robbed, flights were cancelled halfway, trains broke down, and the rental cars burned the cars into moving iron frames. What's more tragic is that there is a troublemaker next to him.
But this culprit still thinks he is loved by the people of the world, his sales skills are first-class, he is good at getting in touch with people and he is easy to get in touch with people, and he can laugh when he encounters no matter how sad it is...
well, actually These skills are pretty good, especially in modern society enough to eat. However, when these skills are assembled on a troublemaker, cough, the people around him will be miserable.
Neil just played such a backing role.
In fact, Neil is very much like a certain office worker among us: a good income, busy work, family value, and lack of patience, like to complain when in trouble, and would rather spend some money to settle the trouble.
But this time life made a joke to Neil.
When you meet someone who can cause trouble, he enthusiastically comes to help when you have difficulties (such as the first time you stayed in a hotel and Martin was beaten), but once you accept his help, turn around and he can give you another one. Greater trouble.
Life is so intensive to entertain you, even if you have the spirit of entertaining, you can't hold it!
So just like when I watched Taiji, I couldn’t help itching my hands again and wanted to punch the fat man’s face, especially when I was driving and taking off my jacket, and the person who was driving in the opposite direction was kindly reminded to make a grimace. It’s one thing for you to be proud of yourself, but you have to look at the occasion!
The final warmth plot-well, I prefer this set, especially since Neil, who was fooled by life, showed the brilliance of humanity after a moral struggle, put the fat man in the house, and took him home again. A warm Thanksgiving.
With this ending, people can finally turn off the player with a smile.
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