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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe story begins with Kai, a quiet and struggling shinobi living on the edge of society. Burdened by poverty and judged by those around him, he is unable to pay rent and is forced out of his shelter, marking the beginning of his isolation in a world that already sees him as weak and insignificant.
Seeking survival, Kai arrives at a distant village where tension quietly brews beneath everyday life. It is here that he meets Arin, a sharp and compassionate warrior who, unlike others, chooses to help him. Arin’s support not only gives Kai temporary stability but also begins a strong bond between the two—one built on trust, shared struggle, and mutual respect.
As Kai slowly adapts to life in the village, fragments of his past begin to surface. He carries a hidden burden tied to his ancestry—an ancient legacy connected to a powerful scroll, long believed to be lost. This scroll, created generations ago, was sealed to prevent catastrophe, but its existence is not entirely forgotten.
Meanwhile, unrest grows across the Five Villages. Rumors spread rapidly, almost as if planned long ago, about the return of a forbidden power. Suspicion rises, alliances weaken, and the fragile peace between villages begins to crack.
Kai and Arin are soon assigned to a mission that reflects this growing instability. What begins as a routine task quickly turns into disaster, resulting in heavy losses and shattered trust. The failure becomes a turning point—not just for the village, but for Kai himself
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Arman Arora
Arman Arora is an teen author from Punjab, India who was born on 16 Feburary 2013 who loves writing fiction you can also buy his debut novel The Vanishing At Ravenfall Manor from Amazon
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