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Seven years

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Amy Wang's school recently had a young teacher come to teach Biology. She often heard her friends talk about the new teacher's handsome looks, but Amy was naturally aloof and rarely paid attention to others. Until one day, during Biology class, she was stunned when she saw the teacher—it was the regular customer who had recently frequented her father's small noodle shop.

Jasper Scott only had two days to take over the job from the retiring teacher. During those two days, he was told about a poor but academically excellent and strong-willed student, Amy Wang.

Initially, Jasper only cared about Amy as an example of resilience. But the more he interacted with her, the more he realized she carried an invisible fear—fear of affection, fear of intimacy, fear of being hurt. Amy always avoided his gaze, believing that her existence was a stain on his pure world.

However, it was Amy's quietness that made Jasper want to get closer. Between two wounded souls—he lost his mother young, she suffered a***e from her adoptive father—they found each other. In the short days before graduation, they fell in love, simply yet intensely.

When Amy graduated from high school, they officially started dating.

Tragedy struck when Levy Scott—Jasper's father—died in a mysterious car accident. The police found that the car that caused the accident belonged to Jasper's maternal half-brother, but Jasper didn't believe it. As soon as the funeral ended, he suffered a severe heart attack and fell into a coma.

At that moment, Fiona Conal appeared, claiming to be Jasper's biological mother, bringing a cruel offer:

"If you leave my son, I will save his life."

For love, Amy agreed to disappear. No one knew that Fiona was indirectly responsible for Levy Scott's death to conceal an illicit relationship in the past.

A month later, Amy enrolled in college and met Alice Chad, her roommate, who had a face identical to hers. The Chad family quickly realized that Amy was their youngest daughter, lost 18 years ago.

From a poor girl, Amy became the young lady of the powerful Chad family. But her heart still belonged to Jasper. She begged her biological parents to help Jasper with his heart condition, but they refused, revealing that Levy Scott was once suspected of attempting to murder her father, John Chad, 20 years ago.

Amy was desperate. When she sought out Jasper, she painfully discovered that Alice—her twin sister—had impersonated her, cruelly breaking up with him in the hospital. Hearing the recording again, Amy could only cry, while Jasper—believing she had betrayed him—cut off all contact.

Amy left the country, starting a new life, carrying an unhealed wound in her heart.

Seven years later, they met again at a partnership signing ceremony between two major corporations.

Jasper Scott was now the CEO of the world's leading biotechnology corporation. Amy Chad—the once poor girl—was now the talented director of the Chad corporation.

In the brightly lit hall, their eyes met for the first time in seven years—cold, yet trembling.

Amy was proactive, and Jasper avoided her. He thought he had forgotten, but every time she smiled, the past resurfaced. She tried to appear proud, while he hid his feelings with indifference. Neither of them knew that—they were on the verge of a new secret.

A year later, the police caught the real culprit in the attack on John Chad, proving Levy Scott innocent. But Amy was now engaged to another man, Dr. Andrew, who had saved Jasper's life.

At the engagement ceremony, as Andrew placed the ring, Jasper suddenly appeared.

"If you still love me, don't let anyone else touch your hand."

The entire hall fell silent, and Amy dropped the ring.

After getting back together, Amy discovered that Jasper was being forced by his biological mother to be a "scapegoat" for the person who killed his father, in exchange for control of the company. At the same time, the Chad family discovered that the person who kidn*pped Amy years ago was Amber Leen, her paternal aunt's wife, who was manipulating Fiona Conal to seize assets.

Amy and Jasper teamed up to expose everything. Layer after layer of secrets were peeled back: Amber had been madly in love with John Chad—Amy's biological father; because she was rejected, she kidn*pped Amy for revenge against Mary Chad. It was Amber who forced Fiona to take stimulants, leading to the tragic night that caused Levy Scott's wrongful death.

When the whole truth was revealed, Jasper collapsed from a heart attack. Amy didn't leave anymore – she stayed, holding his hand through every critical moment.

After recovering, Jasper announced his resignation, leaving the world of power. He chose a simple path – becoming a biological researcher, fulfilling his youthful dream.

Amy asked him:

"Aren't you afraid to start over from scratch?"

He smiled:

"As long as you still choose me, there's nothing to be afraid of."

The story concluded with a wedding in the

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It's 7 PM, and the famous A food street is deserted, with not a single customer due to the extremely cold weather and a thick blanket of snow covering the entire street. At the very end of the food street, in a noodle shop, is the Wang family. They are an Asian family who immigrated to country A with dreams of getting rich, opening a shop to sell their traditional homeland dishes. But life was not as they dreamed; life in this foreign land only made them poorer and poorer. A hoarse voice, thick from too much smoking, continuously emanated from the rude, plump man: "Getting unluckier and unluckier. If I only earn a few dollars a day, what will I use to feed this family?" After saying that, Mr. Wang looked at his 10-year-old son, who was still enthusiastically and noisily playing games, then looked at the thin figure diligently working outside the shop, and he sneered: "There are no customers anyway, who is this unlucky person trying to show off their diligence to?" That "unlucky person" was Amy Wang, his eldest daughter. Ignoring the faint murmurs, Amy happily sang along to the music in her headphones and meticulously wiped the snow off the tables, chairs, and dining utensils in the shop. She didn't care that her hands were red from the cold. Because if she sat still, she knew she would be scolded and beaten. Suddenly, her mother, Mrs. Wang, returned, saying in a shrill voice: "All the shops at the beginning of the street sent staff out to hand out flyers promoting their food. Customers all stop at the beginning of the street, how can they come to our noodle shop..." This was accompanied by a sharp curse. After saying that, they all fell silent. Suddenly, David Wang stood up and walked towards that thin figure. He used his strong, calloused hands to slap that bony body and shouted: "Get out there, advertise, and bring customers here for me! Stop pretending to be diligent, it's annoying!" The accumulated frustration from the shop's poor business was all unleashed on Amy Wang. She had been accustomed to this treatment since she was a child. He kicked the dishwashing basin even though Amy was washing the dishes and chopsticks that previous customers had used. His youngest son, engrossed in his game, heard the noise and yelled: "Dad! Don't hurt my sister!" David was angry that his biological son was defending Amy, and he yelled at his son: "You dare to yell at your own father to defend an outsider? You unlucky person, not only do you make the shop's business bad, but you also cause a rift between my son and me! You're sullen every day, it annoys me! Get out!" Seeing David's long tirade and that he was about to hit her, Amy shook her head at her brother, bit her lip to endure the pain, and tremblingly stood up, saying softly: "I'll go right now." Anna, seeing her trembling, couldn't bear it either. She followed her outside and interjected: "Amy, you see, if we don't sell noodles, we won't have money to send you to school." Amy nodded to her mother, though inwardly she secretly scorned, her tuition and daily living expenses were from scholarships she had worked hard to earn: "Mom, give me money to print flyers." Her money was only enough to feed her until she received her scholarship. Anna's face darkened: "Look, if we don't sell noodles, where would I get the money!" Then, she left her outside, pulling her youngest son, who wanted to go with Amy, back into the house. Even though the door was closed, Amy could still hear the echo: "No customers, don't come back to my house! Useless!" Her face was expressionless as she rummaged through her two pockets to check her current money. She looked up at the bakery near her house, sighing out white puffs of smoke: "Bread again..." ... "Hello, please take a look..." "Please take a look at the menu..." "Our shop has noodles with a very special broth..." Amy Wang had tried to spend a portion of her living expenses, which she had saved for the entire winter break, to print 100 flyers. Three hours passed, and the thick stack of flyers was half gone, but she still hadn't managed to attract a single customer. Because everyone was rushing home after a long day, no one wanted to stroll through the food street in such cold, snowy weather. But she still encouraged herself to keep trying, one hand clutching her aching stomach from not eating properly, the other continuing to solicit customers. With only about 10 flyers left, Amy gradually felt desperate, and she began to think about where she could temporarily sleep tonight… "Hello, our store sells noodles with a very special broth, please take a look…" She introduced while thinking. But this person actually took the flyer from her hand, stopped, and looked at it intently. Amy was stunned, and she raised her eyes from those slender hands upwards. A young man. He seemed interested in the content of the flyer. Perhaps tonight she could sleep indoors. "Hey, girl…" Jasper Scott gently waved his hand in front of the girl who was staring at him, smiling slightly at her face, which was cold but a little innocent. "I'm here… Oh, do you want to eat noodles?" Amy snapped back to reality. "Yes, can you take me to your noodle shop?" This man always kept a warm smile when speaking. "Of course, please follow me." On the way to the food street, Amy remained silent, looking down at the road, not at all like a marketer. They didn't talk. It seemed Jasper couldn't stand the silence and took the initiative to speak: "It's so cold today, I really want a hot bowl of noodles to warm myself up." Amy still didn't say much: "Hmm." She nodded to show respect. Jasper: "..." He looked down at the thin figure walking in front of him and decided to remain silent. … Upon arriving at Wang's noodle shop, she arranged a relatively warm seat for the customer and found the cleanest menu to give him. Jasper took it and looked at the menu intently. Looking inside, a warm family was gathered around the fireplace, watching TV together. Only now did Amy have a chance to clearly see the young man's face. His fair skin, flushed from the cold, and his high nose attracted her gaze. His eyelashes also seemed really long… She began to lose focus… "This is my first time eating this dish. Can you recommend the best one?" Suddenly, he looked up, and his warm, gentle voice made her hastily look away. "Can you recommend one for me?" Jasper smiled shyly at her, feeling that this girl often lost focus. Hearing this, Amy quickly repeated the familiar introductions she said every day. Jasper still hesitated: "Which one do you usually eat? Make that one for me." A hot bowl of noodles was brought over, and Amy said as she served it: "The correct way to eat is with chopsticks, but you can use a fork to eat more easily." Jasper confidently picked up a pair of chopsticks and praised, "Thank you. It looks delicious." Despite his confidence, when he picked up a noodle with chopsticks, perhaps because he was used to using a fork, his fingers weren't very flexible, and he dropped the chopsticks on the table several times. Seeing her look at the chopsticks he dropped, Jasper's face flushed slightly with embarrassment: "This is my first time using chopsticks, so I don't know how to use them." She encountered this often. She demonstrated how to hold chopsticks and then let him follow. Jasper was still clumsy and couldn't pick up the noodles: "Then I'll use…" Before he finished speaking, he froze, looking at the small, cold hands that touched his to adjust his grip on the chopsticks, making his weak heart beat unusually fast. Now it was his turn to lose focus. Amy realized her impoliteness, quickly withdrew her hand, and panicked: "You should eat the noodles while they're hot, don't let them get cold." Perhaps she was attracted by those beautiful hands and couldn't control herself. This sudden action made them both a little awkward, and Jasper also awkwardly replied: "Okay, okay, I'll eat it deliciously…" Perhaps wanting to quickly escape this awkwardness, Amy went to the cashier to get a book, quietly choosing the table closest to the door to sit and do her homework. In the shop, besides the cheerful chatter of the Wang family, there was only the faint sound of the man eating noodles, which made her a little distracted, so she didn't notice that there was always a gaze secretly looking at her back. "Girl, I want to pay." Amy avoided the gaze of the tall man in front of her: "5 dollars." She felt that these turquoise eyes were too beautiful and sparkling, easily captivating her. The man paid her, Before stepping out of the noodle shop, he turned his head back, smiling gently: "Next time, choose a warm place to do your homework, the weather is very cold. Don't let your body get cold." It was still a gentle voice, as if reassuring someone. Her hand, which was clearing the noodle bowl, paused. Only now did she realize her hands were so cold they were numb. But she had long been used to this. In this house, no one had ever paid attention to these small things; they only cared about what benefits she could bring. Amy politely thanked him for the reminder. Her red hands recoiled, unconsciously hiding behind her back. Jasper shook his head: "The noodles are delicious, I will come here often. See you again." Her eyes followed his tall figure as he gradually walked away. In her mind, there was only one thought that she would never forget. This customer's smile was wonderful. How good must his life be for him always to have such sincere smiles? ... That was also their first meeting.

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