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Heaven-Sent Lottery Ticket
Heaven-Sent Lottery Ticket Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a 28-year-old "gloomy wage earner," just got fired and is three days late on rent. Squatting outside a convenience store munching on a cold steamed bun, a milk tea-stained lottery ticket suddenly falls at her feet—it wins 5 million yuan! But before she can celebrate, a missing poster freezes her: the owner is Aunt Zhou, who sells soy milk downstairs, and her daughter is in the final stage of uremia waiting for a kidney transplant. On one side is the fortune to pay debts and fulfill her study-abroad dream; on the other, the life-saving money of Aunt Zhou who once helped her. Lin Xiaoman’s hands sweat as she holds the ticket—unaware that Aunt Zhou’s three-year secret is about to surface: when Lin Xiaoman got lost at 5, it was Aunt Zhou who gave up her business to search for her for two days, never expecting anything in return…
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