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Gu Chu, an intern doctor who gave up studying abroad to care for her terminally ill mother, took in Shen Shiyan—her "brother" from her mother's remarriage—three years ago. Back then, he was a 16-year-old boy standing at the door with a tattered schoolbag, red-eyed, calling her "sister". She turned the rebellious teen into a top student at a prestigious university, but on his 18th birthday, she hid on the balcony, clutching the peach petals he gave her and crying: she was his "sister", the "guardian" her mother had entrusted on her deathbed, a "family member" who couldn't cross the line. When Shen Shiyan knelt before her with an overseas study offer and said, "I'm not going to America—I want to marry you," the shell necklace hidden in Gu Chu's white coat fell out—it was made of shells he'd picked up at 16, carved with "Chuchu". Just then, the hospital's urgent call rang: her mother's dialysis tube had a problem. Gu Chu looked at the red-eyed boy and finally admitted, "I'm scared loving you will ruin you." But Shen Shiyan wiped her tears and pulled out a bone marrow matching report—he'd done it secretly, 100% match. It turned out he'd always known: her mother was also the "mom" he wanted to protect.
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