Premise: The male and female protagonists grow up from childhood to adulthood, not against time. Time meets every five years. This is why the male and female protagonists can see each other when they are 5 years old at the age of 35 and 30 respectively.
Male protagonist's point of view:
The first time meeting → was rescued at the age of 5 and received a tin box.
The second time → fell in love at the age of 20 and found out what happened on the 18th day (the 13th day of the heroine)
→Continue dating and tell the story of the 30 days to the heroine on the 30th day
The third time intersection → 25 years old, tell the 15-year-old heroine the complete love story, and ask her to go to the studio to find him when he is 20 years old
The fourth time intersection → 35 years old, saved the 5-year-old heroine
The heroine's point of view:
The first time intersection → was rescued at the age of 5
The second time meeting → The 15-year-old male protagonist came to the door, told the whole story from the male protagonist's perspective, and asked her to go to the studio to find him at the age of 20
The third time meeting → I went to the studio at the age of 20 and recorded in detail the story of the next 30 days that the male protagonist told her. At this time, in the eyes of the male protagonist, the two have been in love for 30 days, while the female protagonist has only heard the story of the old male protagonist.
The fourth time meeting → 30 years old to save the male protagonist
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