A Letter of Spring

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The system instructed me to capture the male lead—a yandere who had mind-reading abilities since childhood and grew up to be ruthless, emotionally detached, cold-hearted, and reclusive.

I pondered for a moment and chose to enter the world when the male lead was just one year old.

System: 【?】

“From today onward, I will be his guardian. I will teach him to understand and obey the law, respect women, stay optimistic, and become a good person,” I said with a straight face. “A proper capture should start with education.”

The system was convinced: 【You are right.】

And so, on that snowy day, I picked up the abandoned one-year-old male lead, Ying He Xue, from the hospital.

Six years later, in the orphanage I founded, he asked me in his childish voice, “Director, what does ‘capture’ mean?”

I patted his head. “It means I want you to feel the warmth and love of this world.”

Seven-year-old Ying He Xue’s eyes sparkled as he happily spun in circles. “Director, I love you too.”

Around him, the male lead’s future subordinates, business partners, arch-enemies, and even his white moonlight all crowded around me, chattering excitedly: “Director, I love you the most!”

System: 【The male lead’s affection is at max level. Mission complete… Is this even possible?!】

Associated Names
One entry per line
春日来信
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501forever
501forever rated it
March 17, 2025
Status: Completed
This is a short, heartwarming read— a quiet, character-driven story about human connection and growth, reflective yet without too much drama.

It focuses on healing, hope, and relationships, with many subtle, beautiful moments. The writing is simple yet moving.

The story is set in an orphanage and follows the emotional growth of the director, who transmigrated into this world to redeem the main villain. Along the way, the children and even her own system show their own growth.

The story shares the same universe as other novels, with plenty of references to them... more>> throughout. However, these references are not essential to the plot. <<less
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ntww12
ntww12 rated it
March 17, 2025
Status: Completed
This short story is perfect. It’s beautifully written (and translated!). It is also very heartwarming.

It’s a story about love and not just romantic love. The love of life, the love of friends, the love that we all deserve.

The FL said it best: ... more>>
Spoiler

“What I want to teach you is the thousands of kinds of love in the world, the things that countless children in orphanages like you are missing. I want to tell you that spring will eventually come, and you, who have been abandoned in a corner of the world, also have the right to enjoy the sunshine, rain, and breeze. Birds will stop by your window to sing for you, you will encounter your own happiness, and at the same time, you will also have a bright future.”

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This is a beautiful story and should not be missed. <<less
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