All I Need To Hear

All I Need To Hear

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By night, Aer Brilliantes stocks shelves at a convenience store and by day, he's chasing the ghost of his brother's unfulfilled musical dream. A scholarship to Villamora University is his one shot to make it real, but standing in his way is Dean Castro- a polished, high-stakes trainee who's never known second place. Their disastrous first meeting sparks a campus-wide rivalry that keeps everyone talking. But as it deepens, the lines between competition and connection begin to blur. Behind the bright lights and the pressure to perform, they both realize they're fighting the same loneliness. In a world full of noise, will their voices be the only melody they truly need to hear? - crimsonren 2026
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