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Warmth of Chunshan

2025-10-16 Category: 0

Warmth of Chunshan Plot:

Su Wan, a young healer at Chunshan Academy, spent a decade with her senior brother Gu Zhaonian, mistaking their companionship—steeped in the steam of medicinal herbs—as a lifelong promise. Until Gu suddenly accepts an imperial order to marry the Prime Minister’s daughter and hacks down the acacia vine they planted together, a symbol of their planned marriage. Crying for answers, Su stumbles upon Gu’s bloodstained letter: someone aims to exterminate Chunshan, and he traded his loyalty for her life. When she holds the arrow-wounded Gu in the rain, he smiles with his last breath: “Don’t hate me—I fear in the afterlife, you won’t want to follow.”

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