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The Girl He First Met (Campus) Completed

Due to a twist of fate, they reconcile after breaking up. HE. Gentle Male x Obsessive Female.

During the summer vacation when she was seventeen, Bai Nan accidentally swapped bodies with her younger brother. Her parents, younger cousins, and all close relatives failed to notice, yet only he, Xu Xin, saw through it.

He was rumored to be from the Xu family, meant to thrive in North City, but for some reason, he came to the remote C City before the college entrance exam.

When they first met, he was unapproachable and distant, yet unexpectedly, he eventually became her stoic savior.

Before the college entrance exam, Xu Xin confessed with red eyes, "I like you, it has nothing to do with whether you're pitiable." Bai Nan lowered her head in silence.

Adolescent youth, fervent passion mixed with heavy rain. If they stayed too close, this fervor would consume them; a slight separation, and their burning hearts would instantly turn cold and frozen.

After the college entrance exam, Xu Xin returned to North City as the young master of the Xu family. Bai Nan, however, went to university in the South alone. Their youthful story ended in an unsatisfying regret.

Ten years later, Bai Nan studied diligently and worked hard, successfully staying in S City and becoming one of the most envied among her classmates. Yet, fate loved to play tricks.

Bai Nan returned to C City for her brother's funeral but was drugged by her parents and sent to a stranger's bed. After accidentally killing the man, she fled for three days.

On the first day, in North City, she searched everywhere on his social media, but he had disappeared. On the second day, in S City, she tried to re-home her three cats, but police sirens sounded downstairs. On the third day, in C City, she stood on the rooftop where he had confessed, choosing to jump.

Just then, he, who had been searching for her for so long, ran towards her amidst a group of firefighters, but she had already plunged from the building, carried by the wind.

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