The Breeze (The Breeze)

The Breeze (The Breeze)

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In this original story, Jane tries to find her peace in life. She was shaped by adversity, raised in the shadow of poverty and dysfunction, yet she sought wisdom in difficult times, teaching herself the virtues of kindness and integrity. Adulthood did not arrive as a respite but as a continuation of the struggle-equally demanding, yet accompanied by the quiet power of personal freedom. As she navigates this uncertain terrain, she wrestles with a question that lingers-does life ever truly become lighter, or does one simply grow stronger beneath its weight? Relationships are built through these times as well. Some come and go. Others stay. "Sometimes memories are a comfort,-at least to some degree."
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genre- slice of life, romance , drama Ken has spent years hiding in the background, content with his quiet, unnoticed life-until Ayane transfers to his school. Bold, confident, and impossible to ignore, she shatters his carefully built façade with a single glance. Because she remembers. Once, they were more than just classmates. They were operatives, trained in combat and intelligence, bound by secrets too dangerous to reveal. Ken wants to leave that past behind, but Ayane refuses to let him forget. As whispers spread and a hidden threat emerges, Ken must decide-keep running from who he was, or stand beside the one person he could never truly leave behind. A story of love, lost identities, and the undeniable pull of the past.

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