HARUA-11
In an occupied Japanese village, the paths of two sworn opposites collide: Harua, a young Japanese man whose father was stolen by the German war, and Maki, the German commander who embodies everything Harua loathes.
While the fires of political hatred rage outside, fate forces Harua to face his ultimate rival. Harua possesses a sharp tongue and a soul that does not fear death, while Maki carries the cold cruelty and absolute authority of a seasoned warmonger. Yet, within this forced proximity, unexpected emotions begin to seep through, shattering the barriers of enmity and shifting the conflict from the battlefield to the heart.
A story of Harua's pride and thirst for vengeance, entwined with a complex love born from the ashes of loss and the tyranny of the occupier.
Harua hissed, his voice trembling with rage:
"Who gave you the right to invade our village? Just because our army is faltering, it does not give you the right to flaunt your power over us!"
Maki replied with chilling indifference:
"Politics are far beyond your small mind. Your country is weak, and your army even weaker. I am here to take your land-so, what exactly do you intend to do about it?"