share time: 2025-10-27 06:02:48
Lin Xiaoman, owner of the "Returning Birds Inn" by Sanya's mangroves, waits eagerly for winter migratory birds every year—it’s a promise from her late grandfather: "When the birds form a line, I’ll come back from heaven to be with you." But this late autumn, flocks of egrets settled in the mangroves behind the inn and never flew south. Then Jiang Ye, in work clothes, burst in, claiming to "inspect the habitat," yet secretly circled something in her grandfather’s old notebook. Xiaoman found an old photo in his backpack: a young grandfather and a volunteer woman holding an injured egret. Meanwhile, developers arrived to demolish the inn and fill the mangroves for a resort. Xiaoman fought to keep her grandfather’s promise, Jiang Ye searched for his mother’s trace, and together they faced the developers. They soon learned: the birds stayed because the mangroves her grandfather planted had become a warmer home. And Jiang Ye’s mother? She was the volunteer who planted the first mangrove with her grandfather. When excavators rolled in, egrets suddenly soared, circling the inn—like the "line" her grandfather spoke of, and like guarding their unspoken feelings.
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