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犹记旧相逢

Author: 孟微之
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“天地絪缊,化生万物”,所以他叫“縕华”,赵縕华;“桃李自开无人问,岁月静好枕风眠”,所以她叫“风眠”,沈风眠。 他温柔却内敛,她体贴却理智。 他知道她不爱他,却依旧用尽一整颗心毫无保留地爱她。 她知道自己不能爱他,却依旧在深夜落寞,问自己是否能相信他。 可他是天子,天子之爱,是庇护江山,福泽万物……

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