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Why Can't a Kind Phoenix Nest in a Humble Home

2025-12-18 Category: Short Drama

Why Can't a Kind Phoenix Nest in a Humble Home Plot:

Lin Shen, an emergency doctor from a humble background, saves Su Wan, a wealthy heiress who loses her memory in a car accident. With no family to claim her, Lin has to take her back to his shabby home in an old alley—where his paralyzed grandma and part-time working younger sister live. To his surprise, Su Wan, like a "kind phoenix," uses her warmth to ease the family's hardships: she cooks medicinal soup for grandma, tutors his sister, and even sells her jewelry to save grandma's life. But when Su Wan's billionaire father shows up with a million-yuan check demanding she "leave," Lin realizes he's already fallen for this "stranded phoenix." Can a love that crosses class lines truly nest in the humble home's broken windows?

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