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Love You Once More

2025-12-28 Category: Female-Oriented Romance

Love You Once More Plot:

Lin Xiaoman will never forget Gu Chuan falling in the rain before their wedding—when he was hit by a truck saving her, he still clutched their custom couple rings. For three years, she’s been trapped in regret: “If only I hadn’t insisted on the sugar-fried chestnuts that day.” Until one night, crying over Gu Chuan’s old phone, she falls asleep and wakes up in the summer of 2019—Gu Chuan stands under the university playground streetlight with a rose, his nose stained with her favorite orange soda. She rushes to hug him: “I’ll be with you!” But Gu Chuan gently pushes her away, his eyes holding the same tenderness as his last moments: “Xiaoman, my turn to choose this time—to let you forget me.”

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