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During the Republic of China, the warlord's mansion was engulfed in gloom after the young master's early death—Madam had been bedridden for half a year, the young master's business had gone bankrupt, and the young lady was so frail she couldn't even climb a windowsill. One day, a cute little boy named Wangzai suddenly rushed to the gate, shouting in a soft, childish voice, “I'm here to make up good luck for everyone!” To everyone's surprise, this child was a real living lucky charm: Madam could sit up and drink soup that night after drinking the pear paste he handed her; the young master made three times the profit by hoarding herbs from the east as Wangzai suggested; even the young lady could walk through the entire back garden with him! The warlord went from sternly investigating his “background” to secretly slipping his treasured candied dates to Wangzai; Madam put the late young master's silver lock around his neck, tearfully saying, “Just like back then”; the young master almost broke his folding fan quarreling with the young lady over who would take Wangzai to school... But every night, Wangzai would hold the silver lock and whisper to the moon, “Brother will be back soon”—no one knew he was the young master who didn't live past seven. He traded his last bit of fairy fate for seven days, determined to turn all the days he missed with his family into the sweetest good luck.
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