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Lin Xiaoman and Gu Chuan, married for five years, fell into a cold war three years ago over a "mutual misunderstanding"—she resented him for missing her birthday party, not seeing the diamond ring he'd hidden in his briefcase; he blamed her for getting close to a male colleague, not hearing her explain, "He was helping you pick up the ring." Now living together, their conversations are reduced to "Dinner's on the table" and "I'm going to bed first." Until Xiaoman was hospitalized with a stomach illness, Gu Chuan found in her bag: his scarf lost last year (which she sunned daily) and three jars of his favorite honey pomelo tea (secretly stored in the fridge). Xiaoman also discovered in his notebook: every page read, "She's working overtime today—leave the light on" or "Water the hydrangeas she likes." When they locked eyes through the hospital curtain, the warmth frozen by the cold war poured out with tears—turns out, the most painful thing isn't not loving, but still loving yet saying "Don't bother me" instead of "I miss you."
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