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Office worker Lin Xiaoman is bound to a "Good Deed System"—do one good thing daily or face social death: singing in meetings, losing her wig on the subway. One day, she buys a hot bun for a down-and-out man, only to find he’s Chen Mo, a theft suspect on the run for three years. Abandoned as a child, Chen believes "kindness has an agenda," but Lin’s "clumsy goodness" breaks his walls: falling to pick up his medicine, removing cilantro from his bun, even saying "you helped me hold the shared bike" when he admits "I’m a bad guy." Chen goes from anticipating the daily bun to secretly protecting Lin, finally crying one night, "I thought no one would care about me." When Lin hands him the police station address and says "I’ll go with you—you deserve a fresh start," Chen realizes: the sharpest redemption is "whoever you are, today you deserve love." He surrenders, and Lin understands: the system isn’t a constraint—it’s a lesson: goodness isn’t a task, but a light that pierces darkness.
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