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Evening Ferry, Unspoken Fragrance
Evening Ferry, Unspoken Fragrance Plot:
For ten years, ferrywoman A Wan has waited at the Jialing River ferry for her fiancé Shen Yan, who vanished without a word. One day, a soaked, amnesiac scholar named Lin Xun boards her boat. Around his waist hangs a black jade double-fish pendant — the exact token A Wan gave Shen Yan as a love gift. Convinced he’s her long-lost fiancé, A Wan is stunned when Lin Xun has no memory of her at all. As they drift on the river day by day, her guarded heart softens, until she finds a half-finished painting *Evening River Crossing* in his bag, signed in Shen Yan’s own handwriting. Shen Yan was framed for his family’s massacre years ago, forced to hide in anonymity. Now cleared of all charges, he returns — but his head injury has erased all memory of the woman waiting for him at the ferry.
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