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A Final Forgive Me (Re)

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In a world where survival often requires sacrifice, freedom is never given; it is taken. Izochi Horitoshi, a seventeen-year-old boy, lives in a world that has both cursed and blessed him at the same time. At first glance, this may seem like a story about a vast fantasy world and the power that shapes it. But that is not the true focus of the story. Power in this world is just a tool, a small part of a much deeper journey. Izochi is not an overpowered hero who wins every battle without struggle. He bleeds, he breaks, and he loses. Each step forward comes with a cost, and every victory leaves behind scars that cannot easily heal. As the story unfolds, it explores emotional trauma, psychological effects, and the hidden sides of human nature. The characters are flawed, conflicted, and often lost within their own minds, trying to survive in a world that rarely shows mercy. This is not just a story about strength. It is a story about the weight of choices, the cost of survival, and the delicate meaning of freedom in a broken world. Main themes of the story: - Freedom - Sacrifice - A broken and chaotic world
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