Aban turned black in the end. It's a pity that he doesn't have a father who can guide and share the consequences like Arlene. At first, he was not ashamed to use his high IQ to help cheat for profit. He thought he would be a character who is rarely left in the movie and can be upright to the end. The scholarship examination, coupled with the fact that he came from a poor background, relying on laundry to make a living to study, and his mother's health was not good. Under the heavy blow, he was forced to take a wrong path. Compared with Arlene, although she made mistakes at the beginning, in the end she took on the mistakes she made with the encouragement of her father. Sadly, Aban didn't turn around in time. Maybe he really made money quickly by this method, and he was becoming more and more unsatisfied. Compared to making money by washing clothes, this was really a way to get rich. In the future, there is no need to worry about food, clothing, housing, and transportation, just like that. The reality is really cruel. The rich spend money and enjoy it, while the poor lose their bottom line for money, and all the consequences can only be borne by them. After all, the path you took in the beginning was wrong. No matter how poor, there is no bottom line. However, often without being in it, I don't know how difficult it is.
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