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Four-Year-Old Great-Grandma Descends the Mountain to Collect a Debt
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Jiang Suisui, the four-year-old little grandmaster of a reclusive martial arts sect, descends the mountain with a hundred-year-old IOU. The descendant of the Gu family, who owed the sect a life-saving favor, has grown into the cold and aloof CEO Gu Jingshen. The cute kid knocks on the president's office door, holding a crumpled paper and shouting 'pay back the money' in a milky voice. Gu Jingshen dismisses it as a prank—until Suisui uses the sect's techniques to solve his business dead end and uncovers a handwritten letter from Gu's late grandfather. It turns out debt collection is a cover; what’s real is the sect’s century-long protection of the Gu family. And Gu Jingshen’s frozen heart is slowly melting under the little grandmaster’s cuteness.
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