Within society —independent of the nation— there may be different classes of people along with their various hierarchies.
The winter chill in New York was wearing off to revive flowers and bring certain species of animals out of hibernation. Sooner or later, in the city that is always on the move, spring was coming.
We ignore the fact that there are different types of people. Over the years, he had forgotten that.
Nicholas Hawk (nicknamed Nick) circulates the first year of his college education, twenty years old having repeated a year during his middle school term. Popular with girls. Respected among the boys. A young man who hardly cares about life.
Due to some bad connections in the past, Nick adopted a carefree demeanor and personality towards other people. We know. On the surface he appears to be a mere spoiled and spoiled boy.
That's where the opposing party comes in.
Sophia Miller (nicknamed Sophie) is also circulating the first year of her college education, at eighteen years old, she is a remarkably popular girl not only thanks to the bakery franchise on behalf of her family but also to the inexhaustible charisma of she.
These two characters are basically similar.
Popularity, fame, money, prestige, whatever they have. These two young men turn out to be quite similar and thanks to these aspects, they were nicknamed both inside and outside their school: "The Kings of New York." And this is a nickname they share to date.
But as it was already overlooked in the beginning, within society there are different types of people.
Handsome, decent, ugly.
Rich, middle class, poor.
Kind, honest, loving, trustworthy.
Arrogant, liars, obnoxious, untrustworthy people.
It is in human nature, full of flaws, to have both social and antisocial traits.
In our brain we have a massive information network and it depends on each one how to use the intelligence with which they were born to have their own perception, no matter how small, of the world around them.