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Moonlight Over Late Autumn
Moonlight Over Late Autumn Plot:
Lin Wanqiu, an architect who hit a wall in the big city, is forced to return to her hometown to save her company's old town renovation project. There, she unexpectedly reunites with Lu Mingyuan—her first love, whom she broke up with due to a misunderstanding. Now, Lu is a carpenter stubbornly guarding his ancestral home as a "holdout" who refuses to sign. Late autumn moonlight spills over the old yard's gray tiles; the osmanthus tree they planted together still smells sweet, and the words "Wanqiu & Mingyuan will watch every moon together" carved on the trunk remain clear. But between them lie the project's lifeline, Lu's ten-year secret: "I was afraid you'd suffer with me," and Wanqiu's unspoken truth: "I came back to find the answer I never got to say." When the demolition team's lights shine into the old alley and the moon hangs in the osmanthus branches, are they tearing down the old house, or the unhealed wound in their hearts?
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