- Alternative:Lucia and the Loom ~Weaving Her Way to Happiness~ / 服飾師ルチアはあきらめない / 服飾師ルチアはあきらめない ~今日から始める幸服計画~ / Fukushokushi Lucia wa Akiramenai: Kyou kara Hajimeru Koufuku Keikaku / Fukushokushi Lucia wa Akiramenai
- Author:Amagishi Hisaya / Usuto Kine(Art)
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Fantasy , Slice of Life , Adaptatio
Lucia and the Loom ~Weaving Her Way to Happiness~ Manhua
Title: Lucia and the Loom ~Weaving Her Way to Happiness~
Lucia's fingers danced across the loom, weaving a tapestry of colors and emotions. The once plain threads now came to life under her touch, creating patterns that spoke of joy, sorrow, and resilience. Her workshop buzzed with energy as clients marveled at her creations, each garment a masterpiece in its own right.
But amidst the accolades and admiration, Lucia felt a restlessness stirring within her. Despite the success, a lingering emptiness gnawed at her soul, a sense of something missing that no amount of praise could fill. It was then that she received a peculiar request from an elderly woman seeking a cloak that could ward off shadows.
Intrigued by the mystery surrounding the woman, Lucia accepted the challenge, diving deep into her craft to create a garment imbued with light and protection. As she worked tirelessly, a bond formed between them, the old woman's stories laced with wisdom and pain.
Through the threads of their conversations, Lucia discovered a new purpose beyond just weaving fabric—she was weaving connections, weaving moments of healing and understanding. And in the process, she found a piece of herself she never knew was missing.
On the day the cloak was completed, the woman's eyes shimmered with gratitude, a glimmer of hope reflected in her smile. As she wrapped herself in Lucia's creation, a warmth spread through the room, dispelling the shadows that had lingered for so long.
And in that moment, Lucia realized that true happiness wasn't just found in the beauty of her craft, but in the hearts she touched, in the lives she changed. With a newfound sense of fulfillment, she continued to weave, not just for herself, but for all those who needed a glimmer of light in the darkness.
