Other language: Vietnamese
My Name is Zero.
Chapter 21: Dream?. [21]
Summary
In a village recovering from a tragic event, Master Yin oversees the aftermath team, emphasizing the need to keep villagers safe. Hoshizora, burdened by guilt, is encouraged to train the children who have witnessed trauma. Despite their young age, the children express a desire to learn how to fight monsters. Yin acknowledges their resilience and proposes a training plan, urging them to consider the commitment seriously. The group reflects on their losses, with Hoshizora struggling to cope. Yin stresses the importance of hope and strength in the face of adversity, reminding everyone that they must prepare for future challenges.Full content
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