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Lin Wan, an emergency doctor, closed her heart after failing to save her younger sister who died in an accident three years ago—she only found safety in the calm of the operating table. Until she met Gu Cheng, a talented painter with ALS: even as holding a brush grew harder, he persisted in painting the city’s overlooked warmth with trembling hands—the steam from the breakfast shop downstairs, a stray cat’s tilted head in the alley, a child’s candy wrapper handed in the hospital corridor. Gu Cheng said, “I’m painting ‘unfinished peace,’ and you’re the one who needs to see it most.” When Lin Wan finally dared to open her sister’s portrait hidden behind Gu Cheng’s frame, and when Gu Cheng finished the last stroke of the exhibition poster with her support, they both understood: Peace isn’t forgetting the wound—it’s learning to embrace the light with the wounded self.
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