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You and the Rest of My Life Are All Passers-by

2025-11-27 Category: Short Drama

You and the Rest of My Life Are All Passers-by Plot:

Lin Xiaoman runs "Old Times", a store that keeps customers' unspoken regrets. Her life is turned upside down when Gu Chuan, in a dark green suit, walks in—he wants to redeem a gilded pocket watch left three years ago, which has an inscription from her late boyfriend inside: "Xiaoman, wait for me." Gu Chuan looks 70% like her ex, even sharing the same habit of touching his earlobe, shattering her defenses instantly. But Gu says the watch is for someone "who will never come back," and his presence is just to fulfill a "late goodbye." As the secrets of the old items are uncovered, Lin realizes that the "passers-by" she thought she had are actually the "unfinished story" hidden by time.

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