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To raise money for her sister's surgery, Lin Xiaoman rushes into a pawnshop with her late mother's old silver lock, only to learn the oxidized lock is worth merely one cent. Zhou Ye, the pawnshop owner, watches her trembling from tears and recalls his own past of being abandoned by family. He sneers, "Is that penny even worth it?" but secretly slips his three-year savings for surgery into the lock box. When Xiaoman finds the bank card inside the lock, Zhou Ye is already gone, leaving a note: "Don't pawn hope—I kept it for you." This "one-cent pawn" is the struggle of a desperate person, and the tenderness a stranger hides behind sarcasm.
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