The fog in Fog Harbor was an enigma that could never be unraveled. Lu Wanheng, an elite in the world of investment banking, believed she could navigate through any mist—until she met Shen Zhiyi, an illustrator. Shen was a beam of light piercing through the cold steel and concrete of the city; warm and fragile, she ignited an ill-timed flame between two hearts trapped in the crevices of society.
Together, they fought against the shackles of their families, the cutthroat nature of the corporate world, and the judgment of a world that refused to understand. Lu Wanheng was prepared to sacrifice everything for a future by her side. Yet, the cruelest trick of fate is not keeping lovers apart, but forcing two people who have fought with everything they have to miss each other at the very moment they were finally within reach.
By the time Lu Wanheng finally broke free from her chains, Shen Zhiyi was gone. The girl who had been consumed by depression and despair had already collapsed on the shores of a quiet southern town, clutching half a bookmark in her hand.
The fog has finally lifted, and the sunlight is blinding. But the one who waited for the mist to clear will never come back.
It was a love where both reached for each other, only to be defeated by the whims of fate. In the long years that remain, Lu Wanheng is left to guard a tombstone and a collection of old memories, repeating a single phrase through a lifetime without her lover: The fog has cleared, and you are gone.
Raw Novel Name: 霧港餘溫



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