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Reborn in the 80s: Never Let Down Family and Spring
Reborn in the 80s: Never Let Down Family and Spring Plot:
Su Xiaotang, a modern corporate slave, died from overworking overnight. When she opened her eyes, she was back on her wedding day in 1985, married into the poor Gu family—her husband Gu Chengyuan, a retired soldier, was being taken away by the police to take the blame for his brother's theft. Her mother-in-law coughed so hard she couldn't stand, and her sister-in-law clung to her衣角, crying for her brother. In her previous life, she left the Gu family for their poverty, only to regret bitterly in old age when she learned Gu Chengyuan became disabled from a car accident while looking for her. This time, she gripped Gu Chengyuan's hand firmly: “I believe you. We'll clear your name together!” Using her modern business sense, she sold crocheted sweaters at a stall, collected old stamps from junk yards, and helped the village sell vegetables to the supply and marketing cooperative. She outwitted the village bully who wanted their homestead and quietly healed Gu Chengyuan's war-induced PTSD. When Gu Chengyuan hugged her and cried, “I thought I'd lose you,” Su Xiaotang smiled and touched his face: “This time, I'll make up for all the family and spring I owed you.”
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