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Glory After Gaokao
Glory After Gaokao Plot:
Top-scorer Lin Xiaoyang thought he could leave his small town behind, until his father's sudden illness forces him to give up elite university admission. While caring for his dad and saving the failing family factory, he uncovers his father's secret charity work. As father and son revive the business together, Lin learns true glory lies not in academic success, but in carrying forward his father's kindness and resilience.
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