The plot is too nonsense to talk about. To sum it up, it is a special Jack Su drama. To sum up
, I am a lousy person. I used drugs, framed my friends, and dumped my pregnant teacher's daughter. I ran away irresponsibly and made my boss almost bankrupt, my friends lost their jobs, and I owed a lot of money to drug dealers.
But one day I want to regain my former glory, so! The boss I have a crush on is desperate to help me reopen the restaurant, comes to help me with the laundry and cooks every day, and obeys me in the kitchen (did you consider that he is actually the boss of Langham! There really is nothing else to do? Well!); a friend who was betrayed by me came to help me without saying a word, and was convinced by me; took the lead with free meals, and caused the biggest competitor (also a friend who was hurt by me) to collapse, but they still He tried his best to help me overcome my inner demons, and said that I was the one who could lead everyone; the pregnant girlfriend who was abandoned by the bed helped me exchange all the debts, and her father (yes, the teacher) ignored the previous suspicion and sharpened the knife that he struggled before dying It was given to me; a single mother who was beaten and scolded by me still fell in love with me without hesitation. . . . .
In the end, I still got my third star. \(^o^)/, I am a Jack Sue
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