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Under the big locust tree in the 1970s rolling mill workers' community, Gu Ye—biting a dogtail grass while arm-wrestling—was the notorious "troublemaker"—fighting, skipping work, cheating to win, even the factory director's loudspeaker couldn't call him back. Until that day, he found a little girl with羊角辫 at the factory gate. The kid called him "Daddy" in a milky voice and pushed a half piece of hard candy (hidden for three days) into his hand: "For Daddy, sweet." Gu Ye was stunned—he didn't even have a girlfriend, where did this daughter come from? But Xiao Wan clung to him tight. When kids mocked her "dad is a good-for-nothing," she hid in his arms rubbing her eyes: "Daddy, I want you to be a college student, so they'll praise you." Looking at Xiao Wan's sugar-stained smile, Gu Ye panicked—for the first time, he wanted to be "useful." Since then, the pool table rogue was gone. A rough man eating steamed bread and memorizing words appeared in the library. Gu Ye started with basic characters like "人" (person), asked high schoolers for algebra help, carried bricks at construction sites to save tuition—even his buddies laughed at his "daydream." Until the Peking University admission letter arrived covered in loess. Xiao Wan jumped onto his back holding it: "Daddy is amazing!" Gu Ye spun her around, throat tight: "You pulled Daddy out of the mud." This is the story of a rogue dad's transformation by a cute kid, and a delayed growth—turns out the most powerful counterattack is always for the one who calls you "Daddy."
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