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Su Xiao, a Shanghai-born designer pursuing her dream in Hong Kong, and Chen Mo, a local pragmatic programmer, got married quickly. Their marriage becomes a daily tug-of-war between romanticism and pragmatism—she collects popular milk tea cups for a sense of ritual, while he secretly throws them away for "saving space"; she wants to book a Victoria Harbour candlelight dinner for their anniversary, but he drags her to a cha chaan teng, saying, "The money saved can buy half a square meter of toilet." Until one night when Su Xiao came home late from overtime, she found a nightlight made of those milk tea cups at the entrance, with the words "Every unspoken liking has turned into the night I stay with you" carved on it. It turns out all the "unromantic" moments he was accused of are just clumsy love hidden in the trivialities of life. In this Hong Kong-style marriage, there’s no earth-shattering romance, only the gentle triviality of "I love you slowly in my own way."
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