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Gift Her the Starry Galaxy
Gift Her the Starry Galaxy Plot:
Landscape photographer Su Wan is about to lose her sight to an eye illness. She heads to the planetarium for the last time to shoot the starry sky, only to meet Lin Shen—a silent repairman and the “starry boy” she captured in her lens a decade ago. Lin Shen lost his voice in an accident back then but has always treasured her photo; now he secretly draws star maps with glow-in-the-dark paint, leaving them in her camera bag every night, quietly restoring her faith in starlight. When Su Wan thinks she’ll never see the galaxy again, Lin Shen reactivates the planetarium projector he’s fixed for half a year. Amid the swirling light spots under the dome, hides the words he’s written for ten years: “You once gave me starlight, now I gift you the entire galaxy.” It turns out the brightest star is never the light in the sky, but someone who keeps you in their heart, burning into an eternal star.
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