Shade of his eyes
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Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2022
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Two people, both suffered from unique illness.

Jiyo Han is a monochromatic person, it means he can't see the colors because of achromatopsia. But he's aware that there are other colors that existed but, he didn't know what they look like. 

And there is this other person,

Luhan Lee is the transferee student of Daeho International School, he also suffered from illness called face blindness because of his trauma happened years ago.

The odd thing is, Luhan can see the face of Jiyo, and Jiyo can see the colors through Luhan. They both curious about each other. Together, they will unravel the truth about the past.

Are they connected from each other?
What does the fate plan for them?

Samahan natin si Luhan at Jiyo na makita ang mukha ng mga tao at makita ang iba't ibang kulay ng mundo.
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