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Four-and-a-Half-Year-Old Little Ancestor: Becoming the Family Favorite After Descending the Mountain
Four-and-a-Half-Year-Old Little Ancestor: Becoming the Family Favorite After Descending the Mountain Plot:
Four-and-a-half-year-old Xiaotang is the "Little Ancestor" of the hidden Medical Valley—a medical prodigy with lightness skills sharp enough to chase hares across three valleys. One day, she steals her master’s token and descends the mountain to stand up for her "bullied cheap dad," only to accidentally break into the wealthy Lu family in the capital. To everyone’s shock, Lu Chen—the cold, ascetic CEO of the Lu Group—turns out to be her father! Xiaotang cures Lu Chen’s years-long insomnia with an osmanthus candy, saves the kidnapped Grandma Lu with a single acupuncture needle, and even tames her icy genius uncle with her "cute yet fierce" roasts. But just as the family dotes on her as their "beloved little tyrant," Su Wan—the "white moonlight" who abandoned Lu Chen years ago—returns with a girl of similar age, claiming to retrieve the "real Lu family princess" title. Xiaotang puts her hands on her hips, holds up her medical book, and shouts in the living room: "Want to take my dad? Win my medical contest first—loser washes my socks for a month!"
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