THERE ARE THINGS THAT ARE PRICELESS LIKE BEING A REAL SON OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
A false Mirrey, an expert in finance, just when he is accepted into the mirreynate, suffers a meltdown and loses everything, even his fifi girlfriend. Thanks to his good heart, his passion for wrestling, salsa and rumba, he is rescued by a thief. When he tries to steal it, he sees it so screwed up that he adopts him, against his lawyer sister who prejudges the “mirrey”. This one instills values in the thief, who, in turn, makes the mirrey “machín” (he is too “emotional” and metrosexual). Urged to pay his debts, the mirrey agrees to steal from the Governor who ran him for not wanting to participate in his transactions. He and the thief use what was stolen to donate money to public works in the neighborhood, and they open a canteen. Al Mirrey becomes “The King” and falls in love with the lawyer. She is going to propose to him, but, due to a misunderstanding, she believes that “The King” is back with her ex. She is in collusion with her former assistant who knows that he was the thief and threatens to report him along with his friends unless he returns the rest of the money, plus a commission. The mirrey pretends to accept just to denounce the Governor. He declares himself the only thief and his love, the lawyer, gets him out of jail. “The King” is now a true “Son of the Neighborhood” alongside his beloved “La Chorreada” and his carnal.