share time: 2026-01-12 06:01:44
Lin Xiaoman just split up with her mama's boy boyfriend, convinced that "love is all about compromise," and hid in her rental apartment—only to be stopped at the door by Jiang Heng, her high school classmate. The once-tongue-tied programmer who stuttered when talking to her now held a bowl of hot tomato and egg noodles, saying, "I remembered you always eat this after a breakup." It turns out Jiang Heng had a "Xiaoman Memo" for ten years: he traveled three streets to buy the mung bean soup she mentioned; he waited downstairs until the security locked the door on her late overtime nights; he even secretly installed a motion-sensor light outside her door because he knew she was afraid of the dark. But just as Xiaoman was about to open up, her ex came back with a diamond ring, begging for reconciliation and spreading rumors that Jiang Heng was a "homewrecker." Jiang Heng said nothing—he just pulled out a yellowed notebook: the first page was her high school note saying "Be happy!", the last page was written yesterday: "She smiled three times today." Xiaoman cried as she flipped through it—what she thought was a "sudden appearance" was someone's ten-year "careful waiting." In the end, she wore a white wedding dress and said to Jiang Heng: "This time, I won't compromise. I'm marrying love."
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