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You and the Mortal Warmth
You and the Mortal Warmth Plot:
This is a short drama anthology woven around "the warmth of ordinary life" — A rebirthed young lady from an ancient noble family hides in a street teahouse to escape an arranged marriage, only to have her cold heart melted by a rough candy seller's warm toffee; An urban office worker, working overtime until midnight, finds the landlady of a late-night snack shop has saved him warm congee — and she's the "white moonlight" he secretly liked in high school; A passionate young man paying off debts by boxing is moved by an aunt at a breakfast stall who always adds an extra egg, gradually learning to reconcile with the world. Each unit anchors on small, everyday moments like warm congee and toffee, telling stories of ordinary people's sweetness in sugar and warmth in bitterness. Watch how, across time and space, they find their "reason to live" in the lingering warmth of mortal life.
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