The Color of Their Mornings (Zurich)
The Happiness Circle journeys to hilltop Zurich, where a communal wall of morning-painted emotions gleams against snowy peaks, observatory gears tick with mood-measuring experiments, and cinnamon-scented cafés buzz with tales from Asia to Africa. But grays dominate the wall as the Echo Loom a brass-and-glass invention weaves villagers' laughter into sellable "happiness tapestries," draining their true colors by night.
As Noah grapples with his growing fame, Amara teaches laughter games to children, Elena's buns fuel honest talks, Kenji confronts his invention's dark twin, and Leila mediates fiery debates, suspense builds: will the Loom erase pain or commodify joy? Humorous beats like Noah mapping doorways he bumps into—lighten the stakes, while dialogues at dawn painting reveal kindness as joy's true ink. In a midwinter climax, shared stories weave lights across the wall, dismantling greed and birthing a global map of resilient happiness
A feel-good sequel of ensemble warmth, sci-fi subtlety, and dialogue-driven triumphs that inspires readers to paint their own mornings.