According to the filming plan, Santiago will go to Real Madrid in this episode and win a Champions League. Of course, he must continue to be Mr. Key.
You will see the extravagant life of the star. He is bored in the big house hundreds of miles away in Madrid, chatting, laughing and flirting with which one of her in various parties, following this and that flash when going in and out, and driving that white sports car at high speed. Noise pollution. What else is there besides fame?
His brotherhood with Gavin, he was a super substitute for Real Madrid, he rose up after being frustrated, and some, that was his life as a player. But there is not much narration, except for the incredible reversal which is very cinematic at the end of the story.
He and his fiancée fought over and retrieved his biological mother, which is something that any movie protagonist might encounter.
So I will miss Santiago, who went to play football after finishing the gardener's job in the first episode, and ran out of the Chinese restaurant and hid his salary in a shoe box in order to be able to run on the beach in order to play Santiago.
But now he is a star, he is working hard, yes, everyone knows, who can stand at the Bernabeu who doesn't work hard? It's not worth it at all, just like the results of our hard work can only be left to ourselves. Efforts are merely due diligence. As a star, or it should be like the extravagance rendered by the media.
Therefore, as long as it is a star, the outside world is more concerned about his appearance, words and deeds. Personal efforts, leave it to the "Reader" to report on it, and leave it to the middle school students as a literary argument.
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