The Wind Passes Through Yunnan, and the Love Falls in My Heart

The Wind Passes Through Yunnan, and the Love Falls in My Heart

by Sunny With Clouds

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21Kwords7chapters
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Ch. 7Epilogue: the Wind Passes Through My Heart
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About This Novel

Three years ago, Su Wan handed over a bottle of water at the Chengdu basketball court and fell into Shen Zhiyan's light. But after only one month of dating, he disappeared without warning, blocked her, and lost contact, leaving her alone in a broken dream. Three years later, she reunited with the man holding an old basketball at the Erhai Lake in Dali. There was guilt, pain, and tenderness in his eyes that never went out: "It's my turn to get you back this time." However, the reality is far from a fairy tale - he struggled to start a business and was falsely accused of academic misconduct; she suffered setbacks in the workplace and her promotion was stagnant; his family objected, and her old suitor returned with force... When trust broke down again, she finally asked: "Why do you always make decisions for me?" This time, they no longer run away. She became his shield with her wisdom and tenacity, and he learned to reach out to her in vulnerability. From the instant noodles celebration in the warehouse in Hangzhou to the paper airplane vows under the Cangshan Mountain in Dali, they understand that true love is not a perfect encounter, but choosing to stand side by side in the wind and rain; it is not a unilateral rescue, but a mutual illumination and mutual growth. "The Wind Passes Through Yunnan, Love Falls in the Heart" is a healing novel that integrates urban emotions, female growth and regional culture. Using "wind, light, roses, and basketball" as images, it tells a story of a love that is reunited but is better than the first meeting - because you know how to lose, you know how to cherish it; because you are complete, you can love calmly. The wind passes through Yunnan, and love falls in my heart. But this time, they put their hearts back into each other's hands.

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