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Why Aren't You Coming to Comfort Me Yet?
Why Aren't You Coming to Comfort Me Yet? Plot:
After five years on a dangerous mission, Meng Nianyi returns with amnesia and mistakenly marries someone else. In a life-threatening rescue, he saves his ex-fiancée and uncovers her advanced-stage cancer, while Shen Guannan loses his wife on their wedding day. Devastated, he later saves a woman eerily similar to his deceased spouse, only to become paralyzed and ultimately pass away. The tale weaves intense conflicts of memory loss, betrayal, and sacrificial love, set in an urban backdrop, with suspenseful twists that ignite poignant emotional tensions.
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