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After Leaving, I Realized He's the One
After Leaving, I Realized He's the One Plot:
Urban white-collar Su Wan broke up with her boyfriend Lin Yu who had been guarding her silently to focus on her career. But her hard work alone faced repeated setbacks: project failure, tight living, and no one to take care of her when she was sick. One day when sorting out old items, she found a notebook secretly kept by Lin Yu, which recorded all her preferences. She suddenly realized that the details she ignored were all Lin Yu's tenderness—he gave up his further study chance for her and quietly laid resources for her. Full of regret, Su Wan went to look for him, only to find he had disappeared into the crowd with the notebook.
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