The Ugly Girl's Glow-Up in the 70s

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In the 1970s, in Kaoshan Tun Village, Lin Zhaodi was called a "father-killing ugly freak" because of a palm-sized blue birthmark on her face—her grandma dumped all the hard work on her, village kids threw stones at her, and even her fiancé broke off the engagement before marriage, saying, "Marrying her is worse than marrying an ox that can plow." Until she found a tattered "Folk Remedy Book" in the abandoned ancestral hall. She secretly used the herbs inside to cure a villager's mastitis and saved Chen Mo, an educated youth, from heatstroke. As she cured more and more difficult cases for the villagers, the gossips turned into "Zhaodi is our village's living Bodhisattva." Chen Mo even blushed and said, "Your profile when boiling medicine is prettier than any city girl I've ever seen." When she finally dared to smile at the bronze mirror, she understood: A true glow-up isn't changing your face—it's turning others' prejudices into light that shines on yourself.

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