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Campus Reversal: Guarding My Childhood Sweetheart Against Fated Death
Campus Reversal: Guarding My Childhood Sweetheart Against Fated Death Plot:
Lin Chuan accidentally travels back to his 17-year-old high school days, only to realize his childhood sweetheart Su Xiaotang will die in a "plot-set" accident in three months — in his previous life, he watched her die in a car crash without ever saying "I like you". This time, he becomes a protective maniac: stopping her from taking the deadly bus, helping her avoid thugs, practicing the piano with her. But the "plot" is frantically correcting itself: the car crash becomes a staircase collapse, and an anonymous note with a "death date" appears in Xiaotang's bag. Hiding his time-travel secret, he fights the invisible "hand of fate" — too scared to confess (afraid of losing their friendship), too determined to give up. This time, he'll keep her alive, one tomorrow at a time.
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