share time: 2026-01-01 00:36:16
Lin Xiaoman, a senior Chinese literature student, is cornered by debt collectors outside her classroom building because of her father's debts. Just as she's about to be dragged away, Gu Chengze, the "young kid brother" who just moved next door, suddenly stands in front of her—he says he can pay off all her debts, but on one condition: he must teach as a "special ancient literature lecturer" in her class. Lin Xiaoman thinks this is a joke from a 17-year-old kid, until Gu Chengze walks into the classroom with an official letter from the school, and uses a "living restoration" explanation of *The Book of Songs·Wei Feng* to leave the provocative "authority professor" speechless. He even pulls out key dirt behind her father's debts—turns out he's the son of Gu Xiuyuan, a literary giant who was framed by the Lin family five years ago and died wrongfully. This time he's back not only to clear his father's name, but also to let those who once stepped on the Gu family watch him regain the honor that belongs to the Gu family step by step as a "young kid brother". As they deal with debt collectors and schoolwork together every day, Lin Xiaoman gradually discovers that beneath Gu Chengze's soft appearance lies maturity beyond his age and quiet protectiveness. The originally cold "debt contract" slowly turns into a heartbeat that neither of them dares to admit...
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