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Troubled Moonlight
Troubled Moonlight Plot:
In the deep alley, Lin Wan runs Guixu Bookstore, repairing ancient books. Her grandmother’s last words haunted her: 'When the moonlight is dimmed, don’t let the man in moon-white touch The Unfinished Manuscript.' But when the moon climbed the window veiled in mist, Gu Zhao—clad in moon-white—appeared. He claimed to be a Ming Dynasty storyteller who’d lost the final chapter of his book, which happened to be in Lin Wan’s hands. As they restored the manuscript together, they uncovered a secret: her grandmother had met Gu Zhao too, leaving a note: 'Let him forget the ending, or he’ll vanish.' As Gu Zhao’s memories returned, Lin Wan froze—his story’s ending was about a soul sacrificing itself for love, and the lover’s face looked more and more like hers.
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