Lynelov
Habiba carries the weight of a past that refuses to stay buried-a silence that threatens to consume her until she is nothing more than the roles she plays. She is surrounded by two men who live for her, yet their love is a tangled web of devotion, sacrifice, and agonizing secrets.
Lin Sheng loves her with a quiet, devastating intensity that brings him to his knees, his heart breaking in rhythm with hers.
He suffers in the shadows, his unspoken longing for her a constant, hidden wound that leaves him physically and emotionally drained.
Then there is Zhou Han-the anchor, the brother, and the silent witness to their slow destruction. Seeing his brother's torment and Habiba's refusal to heal.
Zhou Han takes the burden upon himself. He becomes their bridge, navigating the cold clinical world of therapy and secrets to bring Habiba the guidance she needs.
Even when she fights him every step of the way.
As the cameras flash and the world demands a performance, the real drama unfolds in the quiet moments: the hospital corridors, the tense car rides to Beijing, and the terrifying nights where love feels like a sickness.
Caught in a cycle of pain, public scrutiny, and a bond that defies easy labels, Habiba must decide if she can finally let go of her ghosts. Because for Lin Sheng and Zhou Han, the real battle isn't for fame-it's for the heart of the woman who has no idea she is being saved.
They are waiting for her to wake up. She is fighting to stay numb. In the face of undeniable love, who will be the one to finally break the silence?