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Su Wan gave up a top floral designer offer to support her ex-husband's startup dream, only to be divorced for "valuing flowers more than family" after years of cold violence. When she was at her lowest, she received a call: her grandfather was dying, and the 30-year-old flower field back home was withering. Returning to the countryside, she met Lu Heng, a sarcastic and mysterious gardener: "You can't even save a dying rose, how do you plan to keep the flower field?" But this sharp-tongued man stayed up with her to till the soil, repair the greenhouse, helped her bring the dying cornflowers back to deep blue, and even turned the flower field into a viral "spring healing spot". When Su Wan stood on the floral competition stage again, her ex-husband showed up with a diamond ring: "I was wrong, I'll support you in anything." Meanwhile, Lu Heng handed her a pot of the small cyclamen she'd won an award for years ago—"I've seen you shine before, not as someone's wife, but as Su Wan herself." Looking at the blooming February orchids in the field, she finally understood: "embracing the whole spring" isn't about finding someone to watch flowers with—it's about daring to be the person who once loved flowers madly, who once chased dreams fiercely.
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