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The Golden Chopsticks
The Golden Chopsticks Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a restaurant waitress, suddenly receives a pair of gilded old chopsticks from her dying grandmother with a note: "Chopsticks don't just pick food—they pick people's hearts." Since then, strange things keep happening in the restaurant: a tycoon looking for his missing daughter bursts into tears when picking up the chopsticks, an elderly man searching for his old love sees his younger self when touching them, and even a harsh food blogger tastes "mom's flavor" because of the chopsticks. Every odd incident points to her grandmother's "retirement mystery", and a mysterious person trying to steal the chopsticks is closing in. When Lin Xiaoman uses the chopsticks to pick up the old photo her grandmother hid at the bottom of a jar, she discovers these golden chopsticks hold the "human warmth" her grandmother guarded all her life—and the truth about her unknown background...
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