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After Parting: Xinchi
After Parting: Xinchi Plot:
Lin Xinchi and Shen Huaichuan were soulmates in college. On graduation day, Shen suddenly disappeared, leaving only a tear-stained note: "Wait for me, don't look for me." Five years later, Xinchi, now a hit screenwriter, attended the press conference for her new drama *After Parting*, only to find the investor was Shen Huaichuan—he was in a sharp suit, with the little sun tattoo Xinchi drew on his left eyelid still there. Confronting him backstage, Shen took out an old leukemia diagnosis: "I was afraid of burdening you, so I hid in the US for treatment. Now I'm cured, here to marry you." But Xinchi touched the engagement ring on her finger (given by her doctor boyfriend Lu Jingshen last week), looked at the yellowed diagnosis in his hand, and smiled with red eyes: "Huaichuan, the ending of *After Parting* is the heroine marries the man who stayed with her through sleepless nights—I wrote all my love for you into that ending."
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