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Wu Suowei is noise.
He's a laugh that spills into every room, a life lived loudly and without excuses-a boy who learned early to survive by clinging to people, chaos, and warmth. He believes the world is meant to be touched, savored, shared, no matter how cruel it may be. When money runs low and an unusual offer arrives, he accepts without hesitation: to move in with a stranger, keep him company, help him "rejoin the world."
Chi Cheng is silence.
He lives shrouded in shadow, behind locked doors and bright screens, in a carefully built refuge where nothing can hurt him anymore. Once broken by cruelty and humiliation, he has learned that retreat is safer than hope. His parents call it concern when they pay someone to enter his life. Chi Cheng calls it betrayal. From the first moment, he knows Wu Suowei was there for a reason - and Wu Suowei doesn't deny it.
United by fear, resentment, and chance, they clash:
Wu Suowei's luminous, intrusive presence versus Chi Cheng's fragile stillness.
One too alive, the other barely surviving.
One who fills every silence, one made of it.
What begins as a private arrangement slowly transforms into something neither expected. Wu Suowei sees darkness not as something to fix, but as something to live with. Chi Cheng realizes not all hands are meant to hurt - and some people are worth holding on to.
This is a story about the courage to live, the light that can feel too bright, the darkness that seems endless, and the fragile space where two broken people learn to exist together.
Sometimes love doesn't arrive gently.
Sometimes it hits you like a punch in the gut - and leaves you breathless, aching, and wanting more.