Excellent grades in all subjects, participated in debate in high school, was a member of the baseball varsity team, and worked part-time in the library as a subsidy in his spare time. In the future, he is likely to become an outstanding lawyer and the best son a mother can have.
This big boy is almost perfect, just a little sensitive and paranoid, not religious, not good or unwilling to carry out extra social activities, likes a girl who doesn't seem to like - Olivia, the family is unhappy, in a deviant adolescence, Cut your wrists with a blade to vent some kind of unease and anger.
Marcus should have studied hard to get into law school, in order to get ahead one day, in order not to spend the rest of his life in the butcher shop like his father.
His mother asked him to promise to end the relationship with Olivia, and he promised.
Olivia went home.
In the end, Marcus chose to go to the Dean for the second time. During the conversation, the stereotypical Dean was aggressive, tearing apart Marcus' cultivation and quality. In embarrassment and anger, he learns that Olivia has been taken away because of a mental disorder and is being rehabilitated in a mental hospital.
Olivia may be pregnant, but it's certainly not Marcus's.
Marcus finds someone to expose what happened last week, and the worst result is to drop out of school.
Olivia may not have been discharged from the hospital for mental recovery, but Marcus did love such a girl and paid a considerable price for her joy, daze, worry, embarrassment, anger, and sadness.
As long as Olivia remembers, Marcus did love her.
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