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The Wild Wind That Knows Yang
The Wild Wind That Knows Yang Plot:
In a small riverside town, Lin Yang runs the teahouse left by her late grandfather alone. Quiet and seemingly aloof, she never shares her inner thoughts with others, only the river wind listens to her longing for her grandfather when she talks to the water. One day, a wandering artist nicknamed "Wild Wind" stays temporarily at the teahouse. He always accurately reads her unspoken emotions, brings her just the right hot drink, and sketches her quiet tenderness she never shows. Lin Yang takes it as a coincidence at first, but every time she stares at the river, the wind behind her ruffled his clothes. Until she finds an old sketch with her name on it in the teahouse's wind chimes, she realizes this encounter is no accident.
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