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Lin Xiaoman, a publishing house editor, is assigned to organize the posthumous manuscripts of late poet Chen Mo—only to find he’s her high school first love who vanished due to a misunderstanding. Those poems signed “Unsent Sender” are filled with the evening bell of Wutong Lane, the unspoken confession in a blue envelope, and Chen Mo’s decade-old secret: “I never blamed you.” When she reaches the final torn page—“Today I drew a Wutong tree on the hospital window. At the third chime of the evening bell, I remembered you running to give me an umbrella again”—she realizes the boy who promised to write poems for her forever had buried all his unfinished love in these “Poems of Post-Youth.”
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