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Back to 20: My Daughter and I Are Deskmates
Back to 20: My Daughter and I Are Deskmates Plot:
After a fight with her daughter Xiaotang on a rainy night before the college entrance exam, 42-year-old Lin Wan accidentally travels back to a 1998 high school classroom via an old photo—only to find herself sitting next to 17-year-old Xiaotang! Hiding her identity as “mom,” she tries to make up for past regrets: shielding Xiaotang from bullying, retrieving her confiscated sketchbook. But to her shock, Xiaotang sees her as a “rival”—because Lin Wan is close to the class monitor Xiaotang has a crush on! When Xiaotang cries, “You don’t understand me at all,” Lin Wan takes out an apology letter she’s kept for 20 years, while the old photo in her pocket slowly fades away...
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