Different outlook on life determines the different fates of the three of them. Katerina met a reporter by cheating when she was frustrated. The reporter thought that Katerina was from a scholarly family and fell in love with her, but after Katerina was pregnant, he knew the truth, this girl was just A worker from a small place, ruthlessly abandoned her.
After giving birth, Katerina still worked during the day and studied at night. After more than ten years, she finally completed her higher education and became the director of the factory.
On the train she meets the electrician Gosha, who falls in love with Katerina at first sight. Katerina gradually fell in love with this gentle and responsible man, but Katerina did not dare to let Gosha know that she was the factory manager, for fear of hurting his man's self-esteem and causing him to leave.
Later, Katerina's first love happened to come to her factory to film a program dramatically, and he wanted to see her daughter when she was in her teens. It's just that the big mistake has been made, and Katerina will never forgive him again.
After some ups and downs, Gosha can finally accept the fact that Katerina is so good.
Because, in a complex society, if you don't work hard to live, can you make yourself happy just by relying on the color of a woman, only by tears, and just by relying on men?
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