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Endless Sorrow: No Trace of Spring's Return

2026-02-01 Category: 3

Endless Sorrow: No Trace of Spring's Return Plot:

Lin Xiaoman, a botanical garden gardener, and her meteorologist boyfriend Chen Yu planned to marry in late spring. But Chen Yu went missing while tracking an abnormal spring cold. For three years, Xiaoman guarded the old peach tree from their first meeting, stubbornly believing, "If spring stays, so does he." Until one night, the peach tree bloomed out of season, and Chen Yu—wearing the clothes from the day he disappeared—appeared in the flower shadows. He smiled and called her to water flowers, but Xiaoman’s hand only touched emptiness when she reached out. Strangely, a cherry blossom-shaped countdown appeared on her wrist; each time she spent with "Chen Yu," the number decreased. She had to choose between "keeping the phantom of spring" and "facing separation," and the secret hidden in the old peach tree gradually emerged as the countdown neared...

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