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Lin Wan, a socially anxious botanical gardener, has guarded the endangered orchid "Wind's Pupil" for three years—she even hides to pick up packages behind the greenhouse. Until one day, a gust of wind blows a painting into the greenhouse: the hyacinths in it bloom brighter than sunlight, signed "Gu Ye". Chasing after it, she crashes into a man in torn jeans, who holds the painting with a smile: "The wind told me to bring it to you." From then on, Gu Ye comes every day to paint "Wind's Pupil"—from squatting at the door to steal sunlight, to Lin Wan secretly leaving a small lamp on for him. But on the night "Wind's Pupil" is about to bloom, Gu Ye says he's leaving—he's a wandering artist, used to "going wherever the wind blows". Lin Wan clutches the mint candy she just picked, about to speak, when the wind suddenly卷s his sketchbook open: the last page is her profile squatting by the orchid, with the words: "When the wind stopped, I found the flower I want to guard."
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