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They woke up in a world that wasn't theirs.
A world where gender roles are reversed-where women lead, rule, and provide... and men bear the children.
Maged never imagined himself pregnant. Never thought he'd be forced to nurse a baby, be judged for not producing enough milk, or be seen as nothing more than a vessel for the next generation. Lana, once independent and carefree, is now the breadwinner under constant pressure, trying to hold their world together.
They were husband and wife. Now, they're mother and father-redefined.
But what happens when love is buried under bills, postpartum depression, unwanted advice, societal pressure, and a crying baby that never stops?
What happens when touch feels foreign, roles feel forced, and intimacy becomes a stranger?
In a world that demands they adapt, Maged and Lana must relearn what it means to love, to parent, and to survive-together.
This isn't a fantasy.
This is a reflection.
When the Camellia blooms, my new found love has already ended.
...
She was back.
She had turn back time where it all started.
Where she tasted love for the first time, and tasted the bitterness it has.
She finally have the chance to turn the table around.
And this time, there's no turning back.
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I know it has the same title to the Korean drama "When the camellia blooms" but I promise, this is a different story. I hope you can all give this a chance and read.
Thank you!