The video is a reaction to a story called "It doesn't matter as long as I'm by your side, boy." The story is about a girl named Eva who befriends a boy named Harry in school. Harry comes from a poor family and often goes hungry. Eva decides to help him by giving him three dollars every day to buy food. However, when her mother finds out, she scolds Eva and forbids her from talking to Harry again.
Eva tries to explain the situation to her mother, but she doesn't understand. Later, Eva goes to Harry's house to apologize and explain everything. Harry forgives her, and they make up. The story takes a strange turn when Harry disappears, but he and Eva eventually meet again.
The video creator praises Eva's kind gesture and attitude towards helping those in need. They also encourage their viewers to be kind and help others, sharing a personal experience of organizing a charity event. The video ends with a call to action, asking viewers to like, comment, and share the video, and to subscribe to their channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator, Eva, comes from a middle-class family.
2. Eva started high school in the second grade.
3. A new boy, Harry, arrived in Eva's class.
4. Eva and Harry became friends, but their friends left them alone.
5. Eva and Harry talked a lot, but there were days when Harry didn't come to school.
6. Harry told Eva that he didn't have anything to eat.
7. Eva decided to give Harry three dollars every day to buy food.
8. Eva's mother didn't understand why Eva was giving Harry money.
9. Eva's mother forbade her from talking to Harry again.
10. Eva's parents didn't pick her up from school one day, so she went back with Harry.
11. Eva explained the situation to Harry, and he forgave her.
12. Harry's family thanked Eva for helping him.
13. Harry's family didn't mind that he was poor.
14. Harry and Eva didn't see each other again until they met at a bus stop.
15. The story ended with Harry and Eva meeting again, but the ending was strange.
Note that I excluded any opinions or subjective statements from the text, focusing only on the objective facts.