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The Reunion Banquet with Mom: I Flipped the Table
The Reunion Banquet with Mom: I Flipped the Table Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, raised in a welfare home, is suddenly approached by wealthy lady Su Yuzhen, who claims to be her long-lost mother. But at the reunion banquet, Su’s rich husband mocks Xiaoman’s tattered coat, calling her a “gold-digging wild girl,” while her stepdaughter smashes the homemade osmanthus cake Xiaoman brought, sneering, “Trash like this doesn’t belong in our family.” The most heartbreaking part? Su Yuzhen holds Xiaoman’s hand tightly but never dares to say, “She’s my daughter.” Until Xiaoman pulls out an old photo from her bag—Su Yuzhen, 20 years ago, holding a baby Xiaoman, crying outside the welfare home. “You said ‘I’ll take you home when I’m able,’ but now your ‘ability’ is making me swallow insults?” Flipping the table isn’t a tantrum—it’s Xiaoman fighting for the little girl who was abandoned, to get the words: “I’m Mom’s daughter.”
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