爱的小历史谁都不是恋人们的风景vol.1

7.4 播放:67万 2026-06-09
主演: 越川道夫/

大學生大智有一位叫做麻利繪的女友,當他自以為兩人的感情非常順利的某日,他突然發現女友另結新歡。這突如其來的打擊讓大智難以面對,傷心欲絕的他來到阿姨經營的民宿,想在不被人打擾的地方療傷。有天民宿來了一位女大學生千夏,其實千夏是專程來找大智的,這讓大智相當意外。千夏是大智同社團的大學學妹,其實千夏偷偷暗戀大智很久了,當她得知學長因失戀而消失之後,而決定勇敢行動,兩人就在海邊的這間民宿,開始了一段充滿青春浪漫的愛情故事……

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