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Ending the Fleeting Years
Ending the Fleeting Years Plot:
Lin Xiaoman's youth froze at 22—she hid in the alley, too scared to hand her love letter to Gu Jingshen, and turned around just in time to see him get hit by a car while saving a kid who ran across the street. Five years later, she’s a numb relic organizer until she receives a copper box carved with “弑流年” (Ending the Fleeting Years)—inside is a pocket watch that lets her return to any “time she wants to end,” at the cost of one day of her life for every hour she stays. When she clutches the watch and goes back to that rainy day, she discovers Gu Jingshen's “accident” was premeditated: he’d long known he had ALS and deliberately traded his life to make her “unsaid words” a forever regret. Now, with limited time, she has to either let Gu Jingshen live, or together, turn “too late” into “finally”...
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