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Lin Xiaoman, a 30-year-old career woman, just ended a casual relationship and swore off "sweet romance"—until 22-year-old art graduate Chen Mo moved next door. The soft-spoken, slim guy brings her ginger tea after late work nights, saying, "Your heel is sharper than my sketch lines; your feet must hurt." He turns her client frustration into a cute comic with the caption: "My sister is the best plan writer ever." Xiaoman thinks it's a kid's game—until her birthday, when Chen Mo paints her balcony full of stars and pulls out a four-year-old sketchbook: every page is her—yawning on the subway, biting a pen at work. The last page says, "Since I saw you feeding cats at 18, I've been learning how to love you." When she tests him, "I'm 8 years older—do you know love?" He says, voice trembling, "I'm not flirting. I practiced for four years to dare say 'I like you' to you."
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