I'm Terminally Ill, But Street Vending Saved My Life

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Lin Wan, 30, is diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer. Having exhausted all her savings, she has no choice but to take out her late grandmother's old jewelry stall and set it up in an old alley. She only wants to raise some medical fees, but unexpectedly meets all kinds of people—a housewife escaping domestic violence who trades a gold ring for travel expenses, a failed entrepreneur who exchanges a hand-drawn notebook for comfort, and even her first love who abandoned her years ago. What shocks her even more is an anonymous letter received while vending, which points to a secret her grandmother hid for 20 years: an old item in the stall may be linked to a bone marrow donor who can save her life... When the countdown of terminal illness meets the warmth of the street stall, every transaction is a hope to live, and her grandmother's secret is slowly revealing a turning point in her life.

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