[Dream Lover / Long-Lost Reunion / Dual Perspectives / Silent Love Literature]
When Song Cun was fourteen, a beautiful boy moved into the compound with his father, who had been transferred for work.
Their first meeting was far from pleasant. She was chasing the neighbor’s ungrateful brat in circles when he stepped in front of the boy, standing against her in opposition.
That moment felt like an omen, setting the tone for their youth.
Then Song Cun went abroad to further her studies, Yan Lie moved out of the compound, and the two lost all contact.
A decade later, they reunited—Song Cun had fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a pianist, while Yan Lie had become the new darling of their social circle.
They kept their distance, but when Song Cun returned home for a concert, she found herself embroiled in a scandal after a “caged bird” kept by the youngest son of the Yan family wrote a book that seemed to allude to her.
The male lead in the book felt eerily familiar, though twisted into a pitiable figure consumed by unrequited love.
Dismissing it with scorn, Song Cun never expected that man would dare to seek her out again. Staring at the reflection of those same refined features from her memories, she quickly masked her exhaustion and coldly ordered, “If you’re satisfied, get out.”
If anyone asked Yan Lie what the most cowardly thing he’d ever done was—
—it was probably letting Song Cun go.
Unrequited love is a grand act of voyeurism.
He once believed he could step out from the shadows into the spotlight, but…
Tags: Urban Life, Misunderstandings, Inspirational, Healing, Dream Lover, Silent Love
Additional Tags: Classical Music


