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Chen Mo, drowning in debt and regret for missing his mother's final moments (he was working overtime), hugs her floral-shirt portrait and weeps one night—only to see her standing before him, just as she was alive, holding a glowing "Merit Wealth Token". "This is my reward from the underworld," she says. "It can turn your luck around, but you must do one kind thing daily to make someone happy." Chen Mo thinks it's a dream—until he helps a breakfast lady fix her steamer and gets a big client referral, then wins a small lottery. But when he tries to use the token for a greedy client, his mother's figure fades: "Money from wrong paths will waste my saved merit." It's not until he helps an elderly grandma look after her grandson (whose son, a CEO, invests in his project) that Chen Mo understands: his mother's "fortune" was never magic—it's the blessing in her lifelong belief that "helping others helps yourself". When he buys chrysanthemums with his first profit, her voice floats in the wind: "You finally know how to earn your own luck." Opening the old passbook, he finds a new line in pencil: "I never left—every time you help someone, I stay with you a little longer."
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