share time: 2026-01-12 00:34:58
Li Jingshen, a cold-hearted CEO, never knew he had a daughter—until 5-year-old Xiaotang blocked his company with a sign: “Daddy Li, I’m Your Little Cotton-Padded Jacket.” The orange scent on Xiaotang was a secret between him and his late ex-wife Lin Wan—she once said their child would smell like oranges. For a “paternity test,” Li had to take Xiaotang home, only to be thrown off by her “cute kid tactics”: replacing his coffee with sugary “love breakfast” in the morning, crying over his suit at night for “Mom’s smell,” and even “helping” him “chase” a female assistant (hoping he’d be happy again). But when Xiaotang found Lin Wan’s diary with an unsent divorce agreement—it turned out Lin left because of a terminal illness, fearing she’d burden him. As Li’s eyes reddened holding the diary, Xiaotang drew a heart on his suit: “Mom said you smile like the sun—I’m drawing it for you.” This cute kid’s attack? It’s the start of two lonely souls healing each other.
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