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Drowned in His Heartbeat

2026-03-15 Category: Short Drama

Drowned in His Heartbeat Plot:

28-year-old surgical resident Lin Wan suffers from childhood trauma, and only steady, powerful heartbeats can bring her a sense of security. When she moves into a shared flat with the seemingly cold and aloof architectural designer Gu Yan, his calm heartbeat wraps around her like a warm deep current, drawing her in. But she soon finds his heart races wildly whenever he gets close to her, and the old scar hidden under his suit hides an untold past. Can this love born of sound cross the life dilemmas of both of them?

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