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The Evening Breeze Lingers Behind Her

2026-04-13 Category: Short Drama

The Evening Breeze Lingers Behind Her Plot:

After breaking up with her college sweetheart Chen Yu seven years ago, Lin Wan avoided the riverside path they used to frequent together. Now she finally returns to the spot, only to find a soft evening breeze lingering right behind her every dusk. Curious, she turns around and spots Chen Yu standing there, holding the ginkgo hairpin she lost years ago. His white shirt flutters gently in the breeze, just like seven years ago. He never left, and has been waiting for her in the breeze all this time.

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