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Lin Xiaoman and her investment banker boyfriend Chen Mo have been in love for three years, their relationship as fragile as walking on thin ice—she waits until midnight for his overtime to end just to say "goodnight," swaps hot pot for his favorite sushi, and laughs off his forgotten dates. Until she sees him holding a female client in a taxi at the hospital, while her "I'm scared" messages go unanswered; until her half-year travel guide is buried under his documents, dusty; until her birthday, when all she gets is his text: "Flying to Shanghai for a project." When Xiaoman decides to break up, Chen Mo pulls out an engagement ring and a river-view apartment key—turns out his overtime was to save for a down payment, the embrace was to help the client with debt, and his absence was to secretly contact her mom abroad. Xiaoman cries as she realizes: the "indifference" was his unspoken tenderness, the grievances were two people loving hard but missing each other's rhythm. Standing there, she doesn't know whether to keep tiptoeing on thin ice or turn around for warmth without compromise.
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