She Did Not Delete the Memory。
In the end, she cancels the deletion. The pain does not disappear. The person she lost does not come back. But Lin Xia finally understands: memory is precious not because it is always happy. Memory is precious because it proves we have truly loved, truly lost, and truly kept living. The system asks: confirm retention of all memories?confirmed. She walks out of the Memory Purification Center. Outside, the rain has stopped. She stands on a city street at dawn, sunlight breaking through, glass towers glowing gold. She walks to the shore and holds the damaged memory chip in her hand, gazing out at the water. His silhouette appears faintly in the distance, then dissolves into points of light. The camera slowly pulls back to the boundary where ocean meets the future city. And then, centered on the screen, words appear: To remember a person is sometimes a way to keep moving forward.