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Five Years After Breakup: Mr. Song, Stop Pestering!
Five Years After Breakup: Mr. Song, Stop Pestering! Plot:
Jiang Wan spent five years turning her late mother's dessert stall into a city-wide chain. Just as she was about to sign a franchise contract, her supplier suddenly broke the deal, leaving her cash flow in ruins. Then, Song Yan, her ex-boyfriend who vanished five years ago, appeared with an investment contract: "I'll invest 3 million, but you have to get back with me." Five years earlier, Song Yan left her a note saying "I'm not good enough for you" on her birthday and disappeared. Now, he pulls out an old hospital bill—his father had threatened him with Jiang Wan's mother's surgery fees to force the breakup, and he'd been secretly funding her shop all these years. While yelling "Why didn't you say so earlier?", Jiang Wan has to work with him to save the shop. When Song Yan wipes flour off her face and says "I think about you every day", the old couple mugs she locked in a drawer quietly regain their warmth...
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