Xue Li is an underage female high school student. During a normal babysitting service, she has a good impression of Mike, the male owner of her employer's house. Mike is the father of two children, and his wife has long lost the passion of the past. The wife cares more about the children and the husband's salary.
On the way to take Sherry home, Mike takes Sherry to visit the old train that his wife refuses to see. They kiss there. After returning to the car and struggling with self-blame, Mike gave Shirley some money. Facing the money, facing herself in the glass, Xue Li began to get lost. Mike is also absent-minded in his life and work.
Babysitting service again, Shirley and Mike have sex, which is what Shirley had expected before. Afterwards, Mike paid Shirley some money. Xue Li was a little surprised, but she accepted it anyway. Shirley put the two receipts together and wrote the word "trouble" on the top dollar.
Shirley told her friend Marisa, and Mike told her friend Jerry. Shirley has begun to admit that this is a way to make money. So Shirley introduced Marissa to Jerry through Mike. Marissa took out Jerry with ease. Shirley took a 20% referral fee from Marissa.
Xue Li doesn't care about her classmate Dak's admiration, and she is a little worried about going to prison for the "nanny service". Under Marisa's persuasion, Xue Li completely embraced fluke. In this way, another person was added to their organization, the simple Brenda, who was also Duck's sister.
Mike sneaks into Xue Li's house and is almost hit by Xue Li's father. In the end, there is no danger, which also shows the alienation between Xue Li's father and daughter. There was another time when Shirley and Mike quarreled at the door of their house. The passing dad just said hello and didn't pay much attention to what happened.
Brenda also fell in love with babysitting, and the babysitters grew crazier and more sophisticated. Xue Li also went from being innocent to being lost. Newly joined Natien, dissatisfied with Shirley's monopoly, solicits business on her own. Xue Li found out, launched an investigation, frantically pried open Natien's safe, and destroyed some of the school's facilities out of control. The madness of Shirley and Marissa is simply due to the complex pain and anger that has accumulated in their hearts, the pain of unnamed sex, the pain of youth, and the anger of being betrayed by their friends. This pain and anger are natural, so naturally they infected Mike, Mike also needs to vent, and Mike's life is full of stress.
Under Shirley's threat, the other members rejoin the group. Xue Li unified the country again. At this point, the nannies are no different from the interest competitors in the adult world, reflecting the cruelty of reality.
After a group orgy, Brenda wants to leave, but Marisa finds someone to threaten her with violence. Natien worked as a babysitter again, and Shirley, Marisa, and Jerry went to teach them a lesson. Natien almost fell off the viaduct, and the male employer who got out of the car with a bruised face from Jerry's beating was actually Xue Li's father, Xue Li's loving father.
"We've all left that secret life, even though it's still in our minds. Is there any easy way out of it. I'm not asking for forgiveness for what I've done, I'm living in the memories. I guess It's just a piece of it, a one-of-a-kind plot, or, this is modern life!" This is Shirley's final monologue.
Xue Li's loss is typical, a pure and fragrant adolescent girl, a middle-aged and half-melancholy mature man, money and sex, emotions and transactions, everything is wrong.
It's just that the crazy lost will pass, and the rest is twisted loneliness.
The beauty of youth has withered in such a disorderly manner, which is distressing and helpless.
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