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Mom Reborn: The Rebellious Son Turns Into A Good Boy Overnight
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In her past life, Lin Wan wore herself out for her rebellious son Gu Yang, and only before her death from advanced lung cancer did she hear Gu Yang cry, “I was wrong.” Unexpectedly, she woke up reborn to Gu Yang’s 17th year—his sophomore year of high school, the very day her son slammed the door and yelled, “You don’t understand me at all.” But this time, the usually defiant Gu Yang was unrecognizable: he offered to rub her shoulders, came home on time to cook, and even secretly threw his hidden cigarettes in the trash. Lin Wan was confused and wary until late at night, when she heard her son whisper to her photo: “Mom, this time I won’t let you cry again.” It turns out Gu Yang also had past-life memories—he wanted to turn the unsaid “I love you” from his previous life into every little “listening to Mom” act in this life.
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