share time: 2025-11-02 06:00:28
Lin Xiaoman's "Kindness Convenience Store" in the old alley went viral—it never sells goods, only follows the rule of "exchanging kindness for kindness": help a lonely elderly person buy groceries for a bowl of hot porridge, tutor neighborhood kids for a used book. But this "romance" was labeled "fake charity" by self-media creator Chen Mo. He infiltrated as a volunteer, but instead of finding "dirt," he saw Lin subsidizing the store's losses late at night and secretly saving profits for a grandma with lung cancer. Just as Chen Mo let go of prejudice to apologize, Lin suddenly closed the store—her breast cancer had spread, and she wanted to deliver "kindness" personally in her remaining days. Chen Mo recorded the truth, making the store's story go viral, and the two who once had walls between them became each other's most precious "kindness" while spreading warmth.
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