To Hemsai & Back

To Hemsai & Back

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What happens when personalities meet? When humans have inhuman abilities? Or when the forests around you are being torn down? If all these things come true, what would happen? Meet Ondoria, Kira, Eli, Joshī, Shian, and Ryomen, who do all those things exactly. But can they really trust everyone? Or is friendship just a fantasy?
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