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The First Blind Date: I Sent My Date to Jail
4 months ago
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The First Blind Date: I Sent My Date to Jail

Criminal policeman Lin Chuan was forced by his mother to go on a blind date. When he met the gentle and pretty Su Wan and tried to get closer, he accidentally found a necklace falling from her bag—it was exactly the “Star芒” stolen from the local jewelry store that morning! Torn between budding affection and his duty as a cop, he gritted his teeth, revealed his identity, and took the confused Su Wan to the police station. But Su Wan cried that the necklace was “entrusted to her” by her best friend, who had gone missing. As Lin Chuan doubted if he wronged her and investigated secretly, he discovered the theft was a trap for Su Wan—she was a scapegoat! And as he dug deeper, he was shocked: this trap seemed linked to an unsolved drug case from three years ago...

The Unsent Letter Beneath Snow-Laden Branches
5 months ago
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The Unsent Letter Beneath Snow-Laden Branches

Elderly Lin Wanzhao has guarded the old mailbox under the locust tree on the old street for forty years. At the bottom of the mailbox lies a 1978 unsent letter—Chen Bonian's "proposal letter" to her, unstamped and half-sealed. Back then, Chen was leaving for southwest China to teach, promising, "When snow covers the locust branches, I'll send the letter and come marry you." But year after year, no letter arrived, and he never returned. This deep winter, her grandson finds a leukemia diagnosis inside the letter while opening it—Chen hid the letter because he didn't want to burden her. When the grandson brings Chen's ashes back, Lin sits under the snow-laden locust tree with the letter and finally says: "I've kept my red wedding coat folded for forty years. I wasn't waiting for the letter—I was waiting for you."