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Loved You at That Time
Loved You at That Time Plot:
In high school, Lin Xiaoman hid her 365-day love letter at the bottom of her schoolbag, never daring to give it to top student Jiang Shiyan until graduation. Six years later, she’s a workaholic at an advertising agency. One late night while revising a proposal, the newly appointed CEO walks in—it’s Jiang Shiyan. To her utter shock, the crumpled letter addressed to “Classmate Jiang” lies in his office drawer, with an unseen line on the back: “I waited three years, but you never handed it to me.” Turns out their teenage crush was never one-sided; those unsaid “I like you”s had long woven a net of reunion through the years.
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