share time: 2026-01-10 00:32:31
At 3 AM, while revising the ending of her tragic romance, screenwriter Su Wan transmigrated into her own story—right as the ink on her pen was still wet—becoming the 'vicious female lead' that male protagonist Lu Jingchuan would destroy. She knew his hatred stemmed from a swapped college love letter: her all-night confession was replaced by a cruel note saying 'I was just playing'. But when she held up the crumpled original letter to explain, Lu sneered and tore it apart: 'Su Wan, you’re even good at faking innocence.' Evading her scripted death, she couldn’t help falling for the boy who’d brought her hot milk tea in college—yet now, Lu trapped her in a glass apartment, his voice gentle but words cutting: 'Want to live? Spend the rest of your life paying for my pain.' Until a quarrel left her pen cutting her finger; ink mixed with blood dripped onto Lu’s 10-year-old notebook—filled with her name, the last page still smudged with wet ink: 'If I could redo it, I’d hug her first and say ‘I trust you’.' Only then did she realize: this transmigration was a reunion Lu traded half his life for, and the tragedy she’d written was always his unspoken 'I love you'.
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