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Ruiya (played by Bai Zhenxi) and Haoya (played by Liu Yanxi) are a brother and sister pair with a very close relationship, almost inseparable. As time passes, Ruiya and Haoya gradually grow up. After entering puberty, Ruiya discovers that her feelings for her brother have surpassed familial love. Unable to suppress the stirrings of her heart, Ruiya finally confesses her feelings to Haoya. To escape from her bewilderment, Haoya begins dating a girl named Doumei (played by Yan Xianjing), causing Ruiya immense heartache. In her pain, Ruiya seeks comfort from her boxing club senior, Rikkang (played by Jin Zhengxian). Thus, the fates and romantic entanglements of these four young people intertwine. To alleviate his inner turmoil, Haoya becomes obsessed with boxing; gifted in the sport, he soon finds himself in the ring at a novice championship, facing none other than Rikkang.
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