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In a small village in northern Anhui in the 1980s, 18-year-old Lin Xiaoman had just clutched her college admission letter when her parents died in a car accident, leaving behind a 7-year-old brother, a 5-year-old sister, and a grandfather critically ill in bed. She crumpled the letter into a ball and burned it at her parents' grave, then took on the burden to set up a stall in the county town and sew clothes for others, even breaking steamed buns into three parts to send home. Until she met Chen Mo, an educated youth—this man who always helped her fend off hooligans and fix her broken cart, making her frostbitten hands feel warm for the first time. But on the day Chen Mo's quota to return to the city suddenly came, Lin Xiaoman packed her bags overnight and hid back to the village; unexpectedly, the next morning, Chen Mo stood at the courtyard gate holding her admission letter: "I applied to stay in the village as a teacher. From now on, we'll go to college together; we'll carry the family's burden together." When love buds in the days of not having hot meals, and when the backbone bent by life finally has support, this "eldest sister's counterattack" is more touching than any sweet romance drama.
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