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Moonlight in the Thorned Woods
Moonlight in the Thorned Woods Plot:
To uncover her sister’s mysterious disappearance three years ago, Su Man returns to her family’s old mansion, rumored to be haunted. One moonlit night while sneaking into the forbidden thorn wood, she meets Lu Ye, a mysterious photographer. Her sister’s diary repeatedly reveals clues about “moonlight in the thorn wood”. As Su Man traces the leads, she finds Lu Ye linked to her sister’s whereabouts on the disappearance night. Amid mutual suspicion, a subtle affection grows. Meanwhile, family profit disputes and hidden capital conspiracies surface. Su Man is torn between vengeful obsession and love for Lu Ye, and every moonlight covering the thorn wood brings new secrets waiting to be uncovered.
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