
There is Light in the Corner of the Star
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When Su Xiaotang, a wedding planner who is smart and out-of-the-box but hides sober resilience, meets Lu Xingci, an art museum curator who is as gentle as jade but has a protective filter - The cooperation of a "starry sky themed wedding" made these two seemingly inconsistent people become the most unexpected variables in each other's lives. Su Xiaotang is like a candy-coated popping candy. She will secretly shed tears over a client's "unprofessional" remarks, but she can turn around and step on high heels to respond to unreasonable demands. In her world, weddings are a business of "sewing small pieces of tenderness into time", and there is no room for half of it. Lu Xingci is perfunctory; Lu Xingci is like the moonlight in the art museum, seemingly distant, but always calmly telling her the truth when she gets into trouble: helping her fend off the difficult Party A, remembering that she is allergic to mangoes, and even using the name of the art museum to clear her name when she is being made things difficult for her by her colleagues. From the rush of being late to save the cat when they first met, to the tacit understanding of fighting the unspoken rules of the industry side by side; from his secret attention that he had hidden for three years, to her gradually letting go of her guarded dependence - there is no dramatic drama in their story, only the longing hidden in the warmth of the red bean bag, the clumsy concern written on the post-it note, and the determination of "I support your dream, and you also understand my persistence." It turns out that the best love is when the little sun crashes into the moonlight, only to find that both of them are secretly storing the tenderness of the entire universe for each other.
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