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In The Time Of Blossom

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“In the Time of Bloom” is a heartwarming, slow-burn romance between a gentle kindergarten teacher and a doctor — told through everyday tenderness, blooming emotions, and long-distance devotion. Perfect for fans of healing C-dramas and K-dramas like Hidden Love and When I Fly Toward You ---------------------------------------------------- Qin is a warm-hearted kindergarten teacher haunted by childhood trauma. Dr. Lu is a talented young doctor driven by ambition and compassion. When their paths cross unexpectedly, a gentle romance begins to unfold—rooted in shared kindness and moments of unexpected tenderness. From hospital visits to heartfelt confessions, from playful teasing to quiet strength, their bond deepens. But just when love begins to bloom, life intervenes—Lu is selected for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity abroad. Separated by thousands of miles and two long years, they fight to keep their connection alive—through messages, memories, and the hope of reuniting. With loyal friends, humorous twists, and a love that grows stronger with time, “In the Time of Bloom” is a heartwarming tale about resilience, waiting, and the beauty of blooming—at just the right moment.
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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER 1  : A Bleeding Start

My name is Qin, and I'm a kindergarten teacher. Teaching my little students fills my heart with joy — they're adorable, energetic, and endlessly curious.

One bright and sunny morning, I woke up, stretched, freshened up, made a simple breakfast, and got ready for work. Since my school is just a short walk away, I left home feeling calm and happy.

As I waited at the crosswalk for the green signal, I noticed a little girl holding a red balloon. Her mother stood beside her, distracted by a phone call. Suddenly, the balloon slipped from the child's hand and floated into the street. The girl, without thinking, ran after it. She didn't see the car speeding toward her.

My heart nearly stopped.

From across the road, I saw everything. Without hesitation, I sprinted forward. Just seconds before the car could hit her, I grabbed the child and pulled her to safety. The car screeched to a halt barely two inches away from us.

Her mother turned, dropped her phone, and rushed to her daughter, hugging her tightly and apologizing over and over. I only realized my hand was scratched and bleeding when she touched my arm and asked, "Are you okay?"

I looked down. Blood.

That was the moment everything went black.

I suffer from hemophobia — the moment I see blood, I faint. And I did.

When I opened my eyes, I was lying in a hospital bed. My vision was blurry at first. I heard a voice and turned my head. A doctor sat nearby, filling a syringe.

"You're awake," he said, walking over.

I nodded weakly.

"Why did you faint?" he asked.

"I saw blood…" I whispered.

At that very moment, he injected something into my hand. I winced and screamed — I hate pain and injections more than anything. The world went black again.

I think it was anesthesia.