The prodigal son does not exchange for gold. A down-and-out strong man, who had nothing, was destitute, took his children to seek refuge with his sister, picked up garbage, stole cameras, stole surveillance cameras, played black fists, and did a lot of shameless things. It is also this tough guy with a soft heart, who offered to lend a helping hand to help the heroine recover from her decadence and hopelessness. When the child accidentally fell into the water, he desperately smashed the ice with his fist and cried bitterly after the child was rescued. Only then did he truly realize the importance of life, family and children, and truly regained the sense of responsibility and belonging of a man.
It was him who made me feel hopeful about life and re-enjoy a good life;
it was she who made me full of strength when fighting to defeat my opponents one by one.
Don't give up when you encounter setbacks, there is always a reason to live happily.
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