Ficool

Embers of Love, Life Beyond

bai_xiao
At the end of the 19th century and the early 20th century in France, Léon, the heir of the top financial family, the Molay family in Paris, was betrayed by his uncle. After falling into a river and losing his memory, he ended up in Provence and was rescued by a poor orphan girl named Colette. The two fell in love amidst fields of lavender and heather. However, fate played a cruel joke—Léon was forced by his family to sever ties and, under false accusations, heartlessly married a renowned Parisian actress. Meanwhile, Colette, after her grandfather's death and being falsely framed, vowed to uncover the truth behind her family’s involvement with the criminal organization "The Red Glove" and their smuggling activities. When World War I broke out, the war swept through France. Léon uncovered his uncle’s conspiracy to betray the country, but by then, he had already sent Colette to prison during wartime, where she fell ill and nearly died. Detective Louis sacrificed himself to prove Colette’s innocence. During a rescue mission, Léon and Colette were trapped in a fire; although he saved her, he lost his right arm. After the war, Léon used his entire fortune to atone for his sins, painting with his left hand and traveling across southern France. Eventually, he reunited with the nearly blind Colette amidst a sea of flowers. The two decided to spend their remaining days together at Fontainebleau. Ultimately, Colette passed away in Léon’s arms, and Léon dedicated his life to painting as a way to express his love, guarding this profound bond that transcended life and death.
Latest Updates