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You Said Break Up, Why Are You Crying?
You Said Break Up, Why Are You Crying? Plot:
Lin Xiaoman and Chen Mo have been in love for three years, their tacit understanding from campus to workplace finally shattered by Chen Mo's recent "disappearance"—working overtime until midnight, standing her up on their anniversary, even missing her when she had a fever. Having had enough, Xiaoman said "break up" through gritted teeth. While packing in the living room, she heard a sob behind her. Turning around, she saw the always calm Chen Mo with red eyes, clutching an unopened engagement ring—turns out he'd been working part-time to save for the ring, and his missed date was to pick the wedding dress she'd mentioned. "I was afraid you'd stop waiting before I was ready," Chen Mo said, making Xiaoman's heart ache. She was the one leaving, so why was he the one crying first?
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