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In his past life, Chen Mo was a "money-making machine"—negotiating deals when his wife gave birth, on business trips during his son's parent-teacher meetings, and giving his daughter a tablet for her birthday without realizing what the kid really wanted was Dad's company to blow out candles. Only when lying on his deathbed with late-stage cancer did he see his wife's unfinished family portrait and his son's unopened parent-teacher invitation—money can't buy companionship. Reborn in the spring of 2002, he tore up his business trip ticket, rushed home, and hugged his wife: "I'll stay with you at the park today." Using memories from his past life, he bought pharmaceutical stocks that rose after SARS, hoarded low-priced real estate in 2008, and opened a WeChat daigou store in 2012, making a fortune. More importantly, he prioritized family above all: bringing hot meals for his wife's overtime, cheering at his son's football games, and taking notes at his daughter's piano lessons. When the family spent the weekend in a beach villa, his wife leaned on his shoulder smiling, his son shouted "Dad look!" holding a shell, and his daughter jumped into his arms saying "I'm so happy!" Chen Mo's eyes reddened: This life, I finally got it right.
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