Define Justice
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Ongoing, First published Aug 25, 2022
Mature
"Justice is a matter of what to choose and what to believe." 

In the middle of her prime, Mira met an unexpected tragedy in the hands of unknown people. 

Disgusted of herself and the lingering feelings of the past, she tried to commit an immoral thing for a countless times. 

However, she met a man called Zel inside the school she is now attending. 

A mysterious man behind the mop and the janitor uniform of their school who piqued the interest of the young lady. 

But it turned out that there are more than meets the eye as she learned his intentions of lurking around her. 

How do this young man help her move on from the worst tragedy in Mira's life? 

How if one of those people is connected with Zel himself? 

What will he choose? His duty? Or his familial relationship towards to the culprit?
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