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Reborn: Grandma Sets Sail for Her Dream
Reborn: Grandma Sets Sail for Her Dream Plot:
Sixty-year-old Lin Zhaodi passed away clutching a half-torn ocean crew application form—her lifelong “dream of seeing the other side of the sea,” destroyed by her mother at 18. To her surprise, she wakes up reborn on her 60th birthday, just as a “senior ocean experience ship” recruitment poster appears in the village. This time, she’s determined to break free from the roles of “mother” and “grandma”: defying her son’s accusations of “shaming the family,” ignoring her daughter-in-law’s nagging about “bad luck,” and even hiding her blood pressure pills to sneak to the pier with her granddaughter. But once on board, she finds the captain is her cousin—who once helped her mother tear the form and secretly loved her—now holding the restored application and saying, “This time, I’ll help you fulfill your dream.” When her son chases to the pier with her pills yelling, “Mom, you’re crazy,” Grandma stands on the deck, her silver hair blown by the wind, smiling as she waves her ticket: “I’m not crazy. I just want to walk the path I didn’t dare take in my past life.”
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