Hero, the general's son, had run away from home because his father was about to remarry and take in his stepson to live with them in the house. He then met Pop, a poor boy and classmate at school, and Hero pretended to be poor in order to get close to Pop.
But then, he found out that Pop was his stepmother's son. Problems lined up to get in their way, and both must use love to overcome class barriers and obstacles from those around them. Finally, both of them learned that teenage love is as addictive as heroin. They become addicted to each other without class and all conditions.
Hero, the general's son, had run away from home because his father was about to remarry and take in his stepson to live with them in the house. He then met Pop, a poor boy and classmate at school, and Hero pretended to be poor in order to get close to Pop.
But then, he found out that Pop was his stepmother's son. Problems lined up to get in their way, and both must use love to overcome class barriers and obstacles from those around them. Finally, both of them learned that teenage love is as addictive as heroin. They become addicted to each other without class and all conditions.