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The South Wind Understands My Intentions 1

Author : 七微

Genres : Urban-Fi

Status: Completed

Description:

The southern wind understands my intentions, blowing dreams to the western isles

I encountered a person as gentle as the breeze and as bright as the moon; I thought of nothing else but to love him

The second season of the "South Wind Series," titled "The South Wind Passing Through," is a sister piece that continues the gentle and profound affection of the Fu family.

I only wish to walk with you from the moment the dawn breaks until we grow old together in the evening snow

In the summer of her eighteenth year, Gu Ruanruan, who was spending her vacation in the ancient town of Muyu, saved Fu Xizhou from drowning when his car fell into the river. Fu Xizhou, who had been in a high fever and unconscious, woke up three days later but had lost his memory. The kind-hearted Ruanruan decided to take care of him. During the month they spent together, she developed feelings for him, but before she could confess, he left without a word.

Four years later, she reunites with him at the airport. Over the years, her feelings for him have not faded with time; rather, they have matured like fine wine, becoming richer and more intense. He, having regained his memories, is exceedingly indifferent towards her, a stark contrast to the reserved and gentle man she remembers. Nevertheless, she continues to love him with unwavering devotion, pouring out her heart and soul.

After six months of relentless pursuit, he proposed to her. Just when she thought she had finally moved him, his absence at the wedding plunged her into a deep fog of despair. As she gradually approached him, she discovered that his world was far more complex than she had imagined

In our teenage years, we fall in love with someone and wish to give them everything. We naively believe that as long as we invest all our genuine feelings, we will always receive a response. Yet, we overlook the fact that not all deep affection can receive an equal reciprocation

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