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On his deathbed, Lin Xiaoman's father held a crumpled 1980s business plan and said, "I regret not being there for your childhood." After burning the plan in grief, Xiaoman woke up in 1985—right in front of 20-year-old Lin Jianguo, who was picking up scattered tapes and muttering, "I need to make big money to buy a piano for my future kid." Xiaoman rushed over: "I'm your future daughter! Let's do this—we'll make money AND keep our family together this time!" They sold tapes on the street, opened a video store, and went from being chased by hooligans to running the hottest "trendy shop" in the alley. But as business boomed, Lin Jianguo started coming home late again. Xiaoman panicked—was history repeating? Until a rainy night, Lin Jianguo burst in with a second-hand piano, soaked but smiling: "I remembered you wanted this as a kid... I bought it early to save for later..." Turns out, this time, the young dad learned to love long before regret.
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