share time: 2025-11-14 06:02:44
Lin Xiaoman's "Spring Letter" flower shop nestles in an old factory in the old town—a "healing corner" she's guarded for a decade. Here, there's her stray dog "Xiao Kui", the paper flowers she folded for her terminally ill grandma at 16, and a secret hidden for ten years: in the hospital corridor back then, a boy in a white T-shirt gave her a paper sunflower, saying, "Sun-facing flowers can hold onto the people you cherish." But now, Gu Zhao, a returnee architect in a suit, shows up with a demolition plan, ready to tear down the factory—yet he doesn't remember the little girl who folded flowers in the corridor. When Gu Zhao's finger taps the "demolition area" on the blueprint, Lin Xiaoman spots a sunflower brooch peeking out of his collar—it's the one she secretly gave that boy! Now he's the "demolisher" and she's the "protector". Clutching the paper sunflower she's kept for years, how can she make him remember: their "spring" was never a cold blueprint, but the promise two kids made in the warm light that year—to "hold onto tenderness"?
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