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Su Xiaoman, a recent acupuncture graduate, escapes urban work pressure by volunteering as a rural medical worker—only to be mocked by the aunties as a “city kid playing doctor” for her youth. That changes when Aunt Zhang suffers a sudden lumbar disc herniation and collapses in pain: Xiaoman’s precise needling makes her stand up instantly. Now, Aunt Wang fights for arthritis treatment, Aunt Li drags her to cure her husband’s insomnia, and even the pickiest Grandma Zhou brings sugar water to “book an appointment.” From an ignored outsider to the aunties’ “treasure” (who rush to give her farm eggs and fix her leaky roof), Xiaoman realizes: the most healing acupuncture isn’t for acupoints—it’s for the warmth of human hearts.
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