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Lin Nian'an's childhood was like being submerged in ice water—after her parents divorced, she was dumped on her mean relatives. Only Chen Mo, the neighbor boy, would sneak her fruit candies and promise, "When I grow up, I'll take you away." She clung to this promise for ten years, but Chen Mo suddenly moved away when she was 12, leaving not even a note. On her 18th birthday night, her relatives held her father's alcohol bill and planned to "send her back to pay the debt." She took out the glass marble Chen Mo gave her, ran her finger over the crack, and suddenly woke up: what had sustained her all these years wasn't the unfulfilled promise, but the resilience hidden in her trembling. She broke down the relative's door, snatched her household registration book, and shouted to the night sky for the first time: "Lin Nian'an, you don't have to wait for anyone. You can live on your own!" The wind swept the marble into the grass as she walked forward under the moonlight, her shadow finally no longer cowering—for redemption never comes from others, but from one's own struggle.
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