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After Divorce, I Learned I Was His White Moonlight
After Divorce, I Learned I Was His White Moonlight Plot:
After three years of marriage, Su Wan felt like Fu Siyan's "invisible wife"—he never ate dinner at home, always worked overtime on anniversaries, and their bedtime conversations never exceeded three sentences. She finally mustered the courage to ask for a divorce, only to find a locked iron box in Fu Siyan's drawer while packing: inside were the hairband she lost in high school, the unsent love letter draft she wrote to him, and a diary filled with "Want to have breakfast with Wanwan." Fu Siyan rushed in with red eyes, grabbing her wrist: "All that coldness was an act—I was afraid if you knew I've loved you secretly for ten years, you'd think I'm not good enough..." What she thought was "no love" turned out to be his decade-long fear of confessing, hidden deep in his youth.
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