In a world torn apart by endless war, where kings thirst for power and soldiers forget why they bleed, a single quiet soul dares to defy fate—not by fighting, but by refusing to.
Frido is no warrior. He’s a soft-hearted, humble boy with a foolish smile and a courage too quiet for the battlefield. But when war consumes his homeland and innocence becomes a memory, Frido is forced into the army like countless others. His hands tremble, his voice stammers—but his heart never wavers.
What begins as survival turns into something greater. Frido walks a path no one else will—standing between armies, soothing dying enemies, and asking questions no one wants to answer. He is mocked, beaten, and broken. And yet, he moves forward.
Unbeknownst to him, a girl named Mirea watches from the shadows. She has loved him since they were children, but never found the courage to speak it aloud. As Frido's light begins to fade, Mirea begins to understand: sometimes love isn’t about holding on—it’s about letting go.
This is not the tale of a hero who wins the war.
This is the story of a man who silenced it.
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