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The Second Hand Lion King has a childhood called "Walter and His Two Uncles."

Childhood is simply the childish cuteness of the day.

The childhood in memory is without mobile phone screen, without amusement parks, without chicken eating games.

The childhood in memory is looking forward to growing up quickly, and looking forward to leaving school early.

It is a holiday when three or five friends play mud together, go up the mountain to pick wild fruits, go to the sea... Oh no down the river to catch fish and shrimp.

The Second Hand Lion King has a childhood called "Walter and His Two Uncles."

It was three or five friends riding bicycles to show off who rode faster when they fell into the ditch on the side of the road and fell off their front teeth.

It's three or five friends rolling the iron circle together,

The Second Hand Lion King has a childhood called "Walter and His Two Uncles."

Three or five friends throw marbles together,

The Second Hand Lion King has a childhood called "Walter and His Two Uncles."

It's three or five friends stocking together after school, and it's three or five friends who compete together to bet on who has the audacity to steal the apple tree in the wall.

After school, he was dragged by his parents to the field to do farm work.

It was the embarrassment of secretly watching TV and hearing footsteps and hurriedly turning off the TV.

It was listening to my grandparents tell stories of their youth.

With his own little sorrow, secretly like the little girl and tease her fiercely.

The Second Hand Lion King has a childhood called "Walter and His Two Uncles."

Childhood is still fresh in memory, the more you grow up, the more you yearn, there are small sorrows, there are big joys.

Summer vacation has just begun, and 14-year-old Walter is reluctantly sent by his mother to the homes of two uncles in the countryside, uncle Jas and Uncle Hubble.

When he first arrived, Walter was very unaccustomed to life in the countryside, with no telephone, no television, only two eccentric uncles, and a strange combination of dogs, a pig, and a chicken.

The Second Hand Lion King has a childhood called "Walter and His Two Uncles."

There is also a group of salesmen who have been defeated and defeated.

On a starless night in a month, Uncle Hubble was sleepwalking in his pajamas and waving a leather shoe that smoked the toilet.

The Second Hand Lion King has a childhood called "Walter and His Two Uncles."

During one of Uncle Hubble's sleepwalks, Uncle Jass told Walter the story of their youth, who had fought in World War I and traveled around the world. They got along more and more.

Walter and his uncles planted together what he thought were all kinds of vegetables that turned out to be the seeds of corn, and at Walter's suggestion, the uncle bought the merchandise promoted by the salesman for the first time and practiced hunting target throwing machines. Go fishing in the lake together or rather Hubble outside the communal gun to fish.

What's even more outrageous is that the two uncles actually bought a lion, a retired adult lion, but also an elderly lion as old as the two uncles.

The townspeople all knew the two uncles, and given their strange tempers, it was rumored that they had been mafia killers and that they had hidden a large amount of money. Walter will be suspicious. Uncle Jace is also half-convinced about the story he told, about Uncle Hubble's love story with a princess named "Jasmine" when he was young.

The real glimpse of Uncle Hubble's strength was in a small bar in the town, a group of young and energetic young men with bad intentions provoked Uncle Hubble, but they were single-handedly flattened by Uncle Hubble, and Walter looked at it with great excitement.

Happiness is always short-lived, and Walter's mother comes to the country, accompanied by a man who claims to be a detective, claiming that Walter's two uncles are robbers, but violently forcing Walter to tell where his uncle hid the money. The lion also died of excitement to save Walter.

In the end, Walter refused to follow his mother back by jumping out of the car, and was able to continue to live with his two uncles until college.

Growing up and working, Walter always remembers vividly the days spent with her two grandfathers.

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