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Ongoing, First published Feb 02, 2018
A peaceful civilization became dystopian after the barriers were breached and invaded by the Eutuhu people familiarly known by many as Kihazites.The story involves mainly on the point of view from a fourteen year old boy nicknamed Ximun Auega who sacrificed himself as an exchange for the fate of his younger brother Ordel. Including point of views from different people affected by territorial invasion of the region. 

It follows the experience of discovering many secrets behind the sudden execution of Annexation-Recoup in Eastern Grathyari territories lead by Lord Jashe and the political party from non-Grathyran organization.
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