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Half a Lifelong Romance: How Much Love Can Be Redeemed
Half a Lifelong Romance: How Much Love Can Be Redeemed Plot:
Gu Manzhen and Shen Shijun fell in love during wartime, but were torn apart by family feuds and misunderstandings. Two decades later, they reunite - she as a business tycoon, he as a struggling artist. As old flames rekindle, Manzhen discovers Shijun's approach may be fueled by vengeance for their past heartbreak. Trapped in a whirlwind of truth and deception, can they reclaim their pure first love? This half-century-spanning romance faces its most brutal test yet.
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