share time: 2026-02-08 00:36:19
Twenty-eight-year-old Jiang Ye just returned from an overseas project and wanted to laze around in his rental apartment for a few days. Unexpectedly, his seven nephews “invaded” together—6-year-old Xiaoyu almost burned his hand trying to heat milk for him, 13-year-old Haohao secretly paid his milk tea bill, and 17-year-old Linlin even helped him pursue his crush, a senior designer. Jiang Ye was as alert as a bristling cat at first, until he found an old photo album from five years ago: before his business trip, he promised, “When Uncle comes back, I’ll be your super hero.” But now these boys have reversed the role—they’re the ones spoiling their uncle. The socially awkward Jiang Ye is chased by seven “uncle-obsessed radars” every day: freshly ground soybean milk in the morning, warm porridge after overtime, and even seven different succulents after he complained about “wanting to grow succulents.” When “being taken care of” becomes a habit, Jiang Ye realizes: the sweetest bond is that the promise you thought was forgotten has been secretly remembered for years; you think you’re an “adult,” but in the eyes of those who love you, you’ll always be a child worth spoiling.
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