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Lost in the Forest of Clouds
Lost in the Forest of Clouds
Author: Four Seas

Chapter 1

Author: Four Seas
At six in the evening, Allen Bennett prepared a perfect dinner—roasted chicken, garlic mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables, fresh garden salad, homemade rolls, apple pie, and a creamy mushroom soup—all carefully chosen to match Serene Foster's preferences.

By seven, he had run her bath, adding lavender essential oils and rose petals to the warm water, filling the bathroom with a calming fragrance.

By eight, he placed her comfortable slippers by the entrance, awaiting her return.

At nine, the front door finally opened. Serene walked in, and Allen immediately went to greet her. With practiced grace, he helped her out of her coat and placed her slippers before her feet, then hung the coat in the entryway closet. After hanging the coat in the nearby closet, he asked if she'd prefer to bathe or eat first.

Absorbed in her phone, she replied casually, "I'll take a bath."

As the clock moved forward, Serene emerged from the bathroom in a bathrobe, drying her hair with a towel. Allen rushed to hand her fresh clothes, and while she changed, he went back to the kitchen to reheat dinner.

Serene barely noticed his attentiveness—she was used to it by now. She seemed especially cheerful that evening, constantly checking her phone and smiling at messages from someone.

While setting the table, Allen caught a glimpse of her screen as he passed by. The name "Will Anderson" at the top of her chat made his heart sink. He turned away quietly and headed to the kitchen just as his phone vibrated.

The caller ID read: Mrs. Foster.

“Allen, are you really going through with the divorce?" her voice came through, filled with concern.

Allen looked out the window where a moonflower was blooming under the porch light. After a long pause, he replied softly, "You know why I married her, Mrs. Foster. It was all because of our agreement. Now that it's over, and Will's back from Europe, she's happy—she doesn't need me anymore."

Mrs. Foster let out a heavy sigh. "You've been through so much these past years. I hoped your dedication would win her heart, but... Well, with Will back, I'm less worried about her now. You gave up your scholarship for her. If you still want to go, I can help arrange it."

Allen watched the fully bloomed moonflower, his mind distant. Five years of his life had been on pause for Serene. It was time to move forward.

He nodded quietly. "Thank you. Please make the arrangements. I want to leave as soon as possible."

When he hung up, the moonflower outside began to wilt, much like his marriage was about to end.

Allen came from a struggling family. The Foster Foundation's scholarship had been his only chance at finishing college, where he'd earned the prestigious overseas university exchange spot. Before leaving, he'd visited the Fosters to thank them personally.

Though many students received their support, Allen was the first to show such gratitude. Mrs. Foster, who'd planned to keep the meeting brief, found herself intrigued. After a thoughtful pause, she said, "If you truly want to show your appreciation, there's something you could help me with."

That's when Allen learned about Serene and Will.

Serene Foster had grown up in luxury alongside Will Anderson. Their families had been close for generations, and everyone could see Serene was in love with him. Will always said he wanted their relationship to develop naturally, so she waited patiently.

After graduation, when Serene finally decided to confess her feelings, Will announced he was dating someone else—and moving to Europe with her. Devastated, Serene rushed to the airport that night but crashed her car on the way.

By the time she woke up after surgery, Will had already married the woman in Paris.

Serene fell apart, hiding away in her family's estate, turning to alcohol. The once-brilliant socialite became unrecognizable. That's when Mrs. Foster approached Allen with her proposal.

To repay their kindness, Allen declined Royal College of Art and signed a five-year contract with Mrs. Foster.

He orchestrated a "chance" meeting with Serene at a charity gala and began pursuing her devotedly. Soon, their social circle buzzed about the man hopelessly in love with Serene Foster.

Serene grew used to his constant attention but never fully opened her heart.

One summer night on the family yacht, Serene made a bet with her friends: whichever partner retrieved a ring from the ocean would win the coveted riverside property in the city's north end.

Allen knew she desperately wanted that land—she hadn't slept for days trying to acquire it. While others hesitated at the rough waves, he dove in without hesitation.

For the first time, Serene showed real emotion for him. As they pulled him from the water, she held him tightly, trembling. "Allen, let’s get married. I'll learn to love you."

Later, he discovered she'd proposed only because Will had posted a photo that night—kissing his wife under the Northern Lights in Iceland.

Still, determined to fulfill his promise, Allen devoted himself to her completely. He cooked gourmet meals, maintained their home, and spent six months finding the perfect hilltop for stargazing after learning it was her childhood dream. But the night he waited there, she never came.

She'd gone to see Will instead.

Will's marriage had started falling apart, and Serene began flying to Europe weekly, leaving thoughtful gifts at his door—always anonymously.

When Will finally returned back to the country after his divorce, Serene raced to see him and had another accident.

Allen stayed by her hospital bed for three days straight, only to hear her whisper Will's name countless times in her sleep.

That's when he knew Mrs. Foster's plan had failed.

Now the contract was ending, Will was divorced and back home, and Serene had finally gotten her chance with the man she'd always loved.

It was time for him to start his own life. They could both finally move forward on their own paths.
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  • Lost in the Forest of Clouds   Chapter 25

    Allen entered the funeral hall, his gaze immediately landing on Mr. Foster, his hair completely white, and Serene sitting in a wheelchair with a vacant expression. He carried a bouquet to Mrs. Foster's portrait and placed the flower before the image. For a moment, he stood there in silence, lost in thought.His feelings toward Mrs. Foster were complicated. Gratitude? She had supported his education, making it possible for him to continue studying. Resentment? She had stolen five years of his youth. Yet, the past was buried with her passing, leaving behind only an odd emptiness.Finally, Allen turned to Mr. Foster and gave a small bow. "My condolences, sir."Mr. Foster nodded but said nothing.Allen then walked over to Serene. After a long pause, he murmured, "My condolences."Serene offered a faint, bitter smile, her voice swallowed by silence.As a close relative, Anne was temporarily released from prison to attend the funeral. Gone was the defiance she once carried—her face now

  • Lost in the Forest of Clouds   Chapter 24

    A wave of panic swept over Serene as she watched Allen dive into the sea. For a brief moment, she wanted to follow him, fearing he might never resurface. But in the next instant, he emerged from the water, holding the ring tightly in his hand.When he climbed back onto the deck, soaked and shivering, she instinctively pulled him into a tight embrace. Her heart pounded with a mix of fear and an unspoken emotion she didn’t yet understand—fear of losing him, fear of what could have been.It wasn’t until much later that she realized what that emotion was. It was love. She had fallen for Allen the moment he leaped into the sea to retrieve the ring.Now, as she sat alone, staring at that same ring, a deep wave of regret washed over her. She covered her face with her hands and broke into sobs, her cries echoing through the empty room.Late that night, the butler returned to the Luther residence with a carload of gifts from Serene. Allen looked at the pile of packages in confusion.The bu

  • Lost in the Forest of Clouds   Chapter 23

    Allen barely reacted to her bitter silence and continued speaking, his voice calm but resolute.“If it weren’t for the so-called debt I had to repay, we would never have met. I would have had my own life.”Serene stared at him, frozen in place, her throat choked with bitterness. She opened her mouth, wanting to say something, but no words came out. She could only watch as Allen opened the car door and stepped out.As Allen approached the gates of the Luther residence, a sudden beam of blinding headlights flashed in his face. Instinctively, he raised his arm to shield his eyes, just as the screech of tires filled the air.“Allen!” Serene’s panicked scream pierced the night.The car’s driver was none other than Anne. Blinded by rage and resentment, she had broken free from her bodyguards, stolen a car, and sped toward Allen in a reckless attempt at vengeance. In her mind, everything that had gone wrong was Allen’s fault.But before the car could hit him, Serene darted forward, shov

  • Lost in the Forest of Clouds   Chapter 22

    Allen zipped up his suitcase and carried it to the door. Denise approached, her face brimming with curiosity.“Do you still remember Will?” she asked suddenly.Allen paused. Will? It had been a long time since he’d heard that name. Last he knew, Will had left for America with his ex-wife. What happened afterward was none of his concern.Denise pulled out her phone, opened an American entertainment news article, and handed it to him. “Will’s disabled now.”Allen’s eyes widened in shock. Reading through the article, he learned that Will hadn’t fared well after moving back with his ex-wife. Despite her initial support, the Henderson family disapproved of him, making his life miserable. In his despair, Will fell down a staircase. To make matters worse, rumors about Lucy Henderson’s affair with another man had surfaced, leading to heated arguments between them. What happened afterward wasn’t detailed in the article.Denise put her phone away. “Will reached out to the Luther family afte

  • Lost in the Forest of Clouds   Chapter 21

    The once-bustling living room was now silent, leaving only Mr. Foster and his wife behind. He looked at his second wife, his face heavy with disappointment.Before leaving for his overseas assignment, he had intentionally left his assistant and butler in charge of managing domestic affairs. However, barely a month had passed before both sought him out abroad, asking to resign. When he asked why, he learned that as soon as his wife took charge, she fired them and replaced them with her own people.Later, he heard about Serene’s two car accidents caused by her obsession with her “true love" and how she neglected her own husband. It dawned on him then—Serene had been ruined under her mother’s indulgent care.The Foster family had always valued strength and decisiveness, putting family interests above all else. No one in their lineage had ever let personal feelings get in the way of their goals. Even after the deepest heartbreaks, they were expected to pick themselves up swiftly, not re

  • Lost in the Forest of Clouds   Chapter 20

    Serene froze, her outstretched hand hovering in mid-air as she looked at Allen with a mix of guilt and complexity in her gaze. Allen, standing amidst the chaos, had nothing but sarcasm in his expression.As the surrounding whispers grew louder, Anne’s face flushed red. Ignoring the stares, she pointed angrily at Allen. “This is all your fault! If it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t have been sent to Australia!”With her family’s wealth, she thought her time in Australia would be a breeze. But Serene, determined to teach her a lesson, had cut off her allowance. She had to rely on Mrs. Foster’s meager support to scrape by each month.“My fault?” Allen’s voice was cold. “Wasn’t it you who looked down on me, who mocked me? And wasn’t it your own sister who sent you to Australia? Maybe you should think before you point fingers at others.”He paused, his tone sharpening. “Anne, did you forget something in Australia? Like your common sense?”Realizing Allen had just insulted her intelligence,

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