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Li Shulan, 58, worked as a cleaner in a textile factory for most of her life. She raised her son Zhang Lei into a senior executive at a listed company, only to face his disgust. On her birthday, she brought homemade braised pork to his place, but Zhang Lei pushed her away, spilling the pork on the elevator floor. He pointed at her oil-stained hands and yelled, "A mom like you only shames me!" That night, as Shulan cried in an alley, a strange call came: "Mom, it's Xiaotang." It turned out Zhang Tang, her daughter abducted 20 years ago, was now a top lawyer. She had searched for her mom for two decades using the handkerchief Shulan sewed into her clothes. When she saw surveillance footage of Zhang Lei throwing Shulan's lunchbox into the trash, she resolved to take revenge: first, she helped Shulan sue Zhang Lei for alimony, then exposed his company's illegal activities through legal means. Before Zhang Lei was taken away by the police, he looked at the old photo of him and his sister in Shulan's arms—and finally remembered that as kids, his sister always saved candies for their mom, while he had treated their mom's love as a burden... When Tang took Shulan's hand, Shulan felt the silver bracelet on her wrist—the one she'd bought by selling her dowry necklace. Mother and daughter's tears fell on the same handkerchief embroidered with "Lan."
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