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Tan Xiaoman (played by Tan Yanyan), the famous "spiky wild girl" in the fishing village, is the "little overlord" of her grandfather's fish farm—climbs masts faster than boys, scolds hooligans without repeating words, and guards the farm like a fortress. Until Lu Shiyan (played by Li Ruoxun), a "cold-blooded capitalist" in a suit, shows up with an acquisition contract: "Sign in three days, or I'll tear down the farm." Xiaoman immediately presses a fishing fork to his chest: "Want to tear it down? Get past me first!" But then Lu Shiyan's actions get weirder—secretly repairing the village's leaky primary school, helping her carry planks to block the farm's gap during a typhoon, and even wrapping his suit around her shoulders when she's surrounded by hooligans, saying, "Hide behind me." On the last day of the acquisition deadline, Xiaoman finds an old photo in Lu Shiyan's wallet—it's him as a child, being held by her grandfather at the farm pier. It turns out he's the street boy saved by the farm years ago, and he came back to "protect it in his own way." But why pretend to be a "villain"? From "deadly enemies" to "heart-pounding moments," the wild girl's love hides a secret of mutual guardianship. Will those unsaid words surge out with the sea breeze when the tide rises?
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