A 51-year-old woman, a cat that has lived for 12 years, could have been with each other and spend the evening together. However, the old woman Li is addicted to alcohol, has a fierce temper, and her words are bad, which leads to unemployment. She is a biographer and once wrote a best-selling book, but she has no works and lost the market. I owe three months of rent to pay, the pet hospital still has a debt of $82 to pay, and the cat who is close to the family is sick and needs treatment-in distress, what should I do?
From having to sell the letters of celebrities that he has collected for many years, to stealing a celebrity letter in the library by chance, to using his literary talents to forge the handwritings of celebrities, and finally to the danger of taking the risk and deliberately stealing the original letters. Li is on the path of crime. Going farther and farther, not only healed the cat’s disease, paid the rent, improved his life, and even helped an old gay Jack who was even poorer and poorer than her. Speaking of which, yes, you find that you’re even right. This criminal cannot hate, but sympathizes.
After many years of reading and writing, Li could not live a life of worry-free life by his own name, but relied on forged letters of celebrities to earn a fortune after another. This is irony and sad.
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