When Max worked in the restaurant, he received a box of courier from Max’s mother. But because Max’s mother was not good to Max at an early age, and Max thought her mother had ruined her childhood, she was not interested in the box. Caroline brought the courier back home, but Max was very disgusted, threw the courier box into the corridor and prepared to send it back the next day. At this time, Sophie entered the house and showed the two sisters the items in the door box of the door–a bear baby toy. Max was very surprised. She didn’t expect her mother to stay, because this was her childhood testimony. There is still her recording in the bear baby toy, Carolyn thinks this is a very good thing.
Aunt brought a favorite from his home, the fish tank, and regarded it as a baby, especially one of the $500 blue squid. In the restaurant, a young mother came with her son who was not good at speaking. The rich “grand brother” saw the baby toy in Max’s arms. He liked it very much and offered to sell it for $500. Because he is a very interested person in the 1990s (even if he was not born at the time). Max did not express his wishes, and the boy left only the business card.
When Caroline helped the aunt clean up the fish tank, he accidentally threw away the aunt’s favorite blue squid. Max decided to sell the bear baby toy to pay for Caroline. But Caroline repented during the transaction because she felt that Max could not sell his childhood because it was priceless. In the end, Caroline replaced a new blue squid with Oleg’s “back massage.”