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Then We All Cried
Then We All Cried Plot:
On campus, cheerful basketball captain Lin Yang falls for introverted literary club genius Su Yu. Right before graduation, Lin abruptly breaks up and disappears. Seven years later, now a famous writer, Su Yu encounters a down-and-out Lin at her book signing, discovering he left due to a hereditary illness. As they try to rekindle their love, Lin's condition suddenly worsens. In his final days, they realize: the most painful tears are shed for those we truly loved.
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