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Where Birds No Longer Meet
Where Birds No Longer Meet Plot:
Su Wan, a cultural relic restorer, finds a Tang Dynasty silver hairpin inscribed with "Where Birds No Longer Meet" in an old warehouse. Since then, she’s haunted by dreams of her past life: she was a disciple of a Chang’an embroidery workshop, in love with Gu Zhao, a poor scholar—only to be separated by class. Gu Zhao’s last words: "We shall never meet in the next life." When Gu Yan, a mysterious antique dealer, appears, Su Wan is shocked—he’s the spitting image of Gu Zhao. Yet Gu Yan, who seems to have known her for years, deliberately keeps his distance. Then thugs break in to steal the hairpin. Su Wan finally learns: her past regret isn’t just a love tragedy—it’s a secret about relic protection. And Gu Yan’s approach? It’s to fulfill the unspoken "guardianship" from their past life, even if it means facing the ghosts of their shared history…
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