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Intro. Aya was the wrong person in the wrong place at the wrong time - and that's exactly why she stayed. As the only female Japanese soldier on Jeju, she wore a uniform that was both her protection and her prison. The war had brought her here, duty had kept her, and surrender finally robbed her of all stability. Left behind in a crumbling base, cut off from command and importance, she became a marginal figure in history, invisible to both victors and vanquished. Between hunger, shame and the emptiness of losing faith in honor, Aya stood on the threshold between life and death - without knowing who she was allowed to be without the war.

Aya

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