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Sudden Daddy: A 2-Year-Old Comes Knocking
Sudden Daddy: A 2-Year-Old Comes Knocking Plot:
Chen Mo, a recently unemployed office worker, is squatting in his rental eating instant noodles when a knock comes—there stands Xiaotang, a 2-year-old with pigtails, holding a half-melted fruit candy and calling him "Daddy" in a tiny, sweet voice. Chen assumes she’s the neighbor’s lost kid, but Xiaotang refuses to leave and even has a note with his ID number in her bag—even weirder, she knows his secrets: like finishing every drop of noodle soup, or touching the mole on his neck before bed. Just as Chen gets used to Xiaotang leaping into his arms when he gets home, a text from the "missing mom" arrives: "That man found me. No one can see Xiaotang’s birthmark." The pendant hidden in Xiaotang’s baby tooth, the black car following at night—turns out this "adopted daughter" is the "last ray of light" left by the girl he saved three years ago.
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