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Forget Me Not
Forget Me Not Plot:
Piano prodigy Lu Xingchen develops rare amnesia after an accident, forgetting everything each new day. Music therapist Su Nian tries to awaken his memories through melodies, and their hearts harmonize. But when he finally starts relying on her, Su discovers she's terminally ill. Can this love doomed to be forgotten find eternity in their shared symphony?
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