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The Sentence at the Wedding
The Sentence at the Wedding Plot:
At the wedding, just as bride Su Xiao is about to exchange rings, she suddenly shouts to the audience: 'Chen Mo, can you finish that 'I have something to say' you mentioned last time?' The crowd explodes—The groom is Cheng Yu, an investment bank elite, while Chen Mo in the corner clutches a crumpled design draft, his fingers trembling. Three years ago, he secretly signed a three-year overseas contract to help Su Xiao pay off her father's debt, too scared to say 'I like you' before leaving, which became a regret for both. But Su Xiao had long discovered the truth from the sketchbook Chen Mo left in her drawer—this wedding was her 'plan'—she wanted Chen Mo to say that sentence. When Chen Mo trembles and rushes onto the stage with the love letter from the sketchbook, Su Xiao's tears fall on the ring: 'What I've been waiting for was never 'I do', but your 'I didn't leave'.' Then Cheng Yu suddenly smiles and pats Chen Mo's shoulder: 'It's about time you came—' Turns out he's Su Xiao's childhood friend, who deliberately helped her put on this 'fake wedding'.
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