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In the late 1980s, in Linjiang Town, Lin Xiaoman, a textile worker, was forced into a flash marriage with Chen Mo, a returned engineer, to raise money for her mother's surgery. This man, who always stared at the old locust tree, was like a fog—he wore a crisp suit but feared cold congee, and a yellowed photo of a sugar figurine shop was locked in his drawer. After marriage, they lived like strangers behind glass: she secretly learned to knit scarves fearing he'd dislike her clumsiness, his late-night sighs over old items seemed meant for someone else. Until Xiaoman's ginger tea warmed his frostbitten hands, and the little girl in the photo who gave him a sugar figurine ten years ago matched the braided girl in front of him? When the "old acquaintance" enters each other's lives as spouses, can the feelings hidden in the fleeting years break through misunderstandings to say the unspoken "I remember you"?
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