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Southern Wind, Bearing Letters
Southern Wind, Bearing Letters Plot:
Nan Feng, a young man who inherited his grandfather's vintage post station in an ancient water town, helps wandering outsiders deliver their unspoken heartfelt messages. One day, he unexpectedly receives a letter sent by his own self ten years ago. The letter hides a long-buried unrequited love and an unsaid goodbye, unveiling the dusty past piece by piece.
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