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Shi Yue, an ancient book restorer, obsesses over preserving her grandfather's painting *Moonlit Night*—its moon, made of ground shell powder, once glowed with a cool halo on full moons but now peels off bit by bit under her fingers. While searching for restoration materials, she bumps into Lin Shen, a contemporary artist whose exhibition theme is "deconstructing disappearance." He mocks her for "clinging to light that's doomed to fade." But when half a piece of the same shell pigment is found in Lin Shen's cabinet, Shi Yue learns the truth: this sharp-tongued man is the son of her grandfather's former apprentice—who left with half the pigment years ago—and his "deconstruction" is to fulfill his mother's wish: "let the moon live in another way." From rivals to partners, they use 3D printing to recreate the painting's moonlight. Yet the night before the exhibition, the painting's moon peels off completely—until the flowing shell powder moon in the installation glows brighter than ever. Under the glass dome, they realize: what's lost is the moon's shape; what's kept is the heart that wanted to keep it.
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