
A Touch of Green
雾里青
“Don’t just look at him. Please, look at me too.”
Chen Qingwu has always believed her future was destined to intertwine with Meng Qiran’s. Childhood companions turned inseparable friends, she is certain marriage will one day seal their bond.
On a Friday night, she boards a midnight flight to support Meng Qiran’s band performance. But when he drinks too much to meet her, it is his elder brother, Meng Fuyuan, who arrives instead.
The eldest son of the Meng family is stern, reserved, and seemingly indifferent. Even in the car, buried in his work, he offers her no smile. For years, Chen Qingwu suspects he might dislike her.
Until one day, Meng Fuyuan returns from an overseas trip with a gift: a set of porcelain handmade by a friend’s grandmother. Fragile as paper, yet wrapped in five layers of protective material, carried across thousands of miles without a single crack.
As she struggles to unwrap the endless packaging, a startling thought flickers through her mind—could it be that Meng Fuyuan harbors feelings for her?