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The Searing Love on December 7th
The Searing Love on December 7th Plot:
Every December 7th, Su Xiao waits at "Taro Ball Time" in the old alley—the place where she and medical student Lin Chuan promised to "see the aurora in Antarctica after graduation" five years ago. But Lin Chuan suddenly disappeared before graduation, leaving no goodbye. This year, Lin Chuan's brother comes with his polar bear keychain (Su Xiao's 18th birthday gift) and a diagnosis: Lin Chuan had leukemia five years ago, hid to avoid burdening her, and passed away yesterday. Rushing to the seaside, Su Xiao finds aurora-colored candles on the sand and Lin Chuan's diary—its last page, written unsteadily, reads: "My love never cooled, just like the first hot milk tea you bought me."
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