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Su Wan, a wealthy heiress, was sent abroad by her parents at a young age in the name of "elite training." For ten years, her parents' attention was entirely on her brother, who would inherit the family business—when she was hospitalized with acute gastritis during her study, they only sent a driver with medicine; on her 19th birthday, they even forgot to say "happy birthday." Until her father suffered a sudden cerebral hemorrhage and the company was forced to sell shares by relatives, her mother knelt in front of her in tears: "Wanwan, we were wrong. We only had 'power and wealth' in our eyes before, but we lost you—the one we should have loved most." Returning, Su Wan helps save the family business while staring at the custom jewelry and补办的 coming-of-age ceremony from her parents—can those nights crying into her doll until she felt suffocated, those moments watching classmates being lifted and spun by their parents, really be warmed by "compensation"? Lin Shen, her lawyer boyfriend who has always been with her, asks softly: "Are you afraid of forgiving them, or afraid of trusting again and losing?" Is this belated regret in the wealthy family a true repentance, or a last resort?
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