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Luo Xintong, an orphan running a vintage store, receives a blood-stained jade hairpin one day—and from then on, she’s trapped in the same dream every night: Zhong Zhanhong, a man in a Republic of China military uniform, claims she was his fiancée in a past life. They were framed by a traitor—he died from a bullet, she drowned herself in a well, separated by life and death. But when Zhong Zhanhong’s “ghost” actually appears before her, Luo Xintong finds he can not only knock over teacups and hold her hand, but also panic-strickenly hide the hairpin’s crack. It turns out the hairpin seals the vengeful spirit that killed them back then, and now it’s coming for her current life. What’s more, Zhong Zhanhong’s existence is suspicious: is he a ghost with unfulfilled obsession, or a “person” who broke into the mortal world to save her? Is this “yin yuan” (ghostly bond) across yin and yang an unbreakable obsession, or an unavoidable calamity?
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