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Su Wan, a divorce lawyer who’s seen thousands of marriages fall apart over a decade, has long locked her heart away behind cold legal clauses. On her 30th birthday night, she rushed into an underground passage clutching a client’s divorce file—only to stumble into the guitar melody of Lin Shiyan, a younger musician. The boy squatted to pick up her scattered legal briefs, cake cream on his fingertips, and smiled: “Sister, tonight’s celebration is *you*, not the case.” Lin Shiyan was an uncontrollable ray of light, breaking through every “love exemption clause” she’d built: making ginger tea during her late nights, playing *Evidence of a Beating Heart* outside the courtroom, even poring over her defense papers to find “traces of love that still exist.” When Lin Shiyan stood at the courthouse door with roses and said, “I’m suing you—for stealing my heart,” Su Wan realized: all the “reasons for divorce” she’d written for others had turned into “reasons to be with you.”
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