The Voice That Saved MeSouta Fujimura had spent his entire childhood enduring pain—bullied, abandoned, and left to believe he was worthless. By the time he turned sixteen, the weight of it all pushed him to the edge—literally. Standing on a rooftop, ready to disappear forever, he prepared to take his final step.But then… a voice spoke.It wasn’t his own. It wasn’t kind, nor was it cruel. It simply knew. His thoughts, his fears, his surroundings—this voice understood him better than anyone ever had. And it refused to lie, even when the truth was painful.With every struggle, the voice guided him. It never sugarcoated reality, never coddled him with false hope. Instead, it tore through his illusions, forcing him to see himself and the world as they truly were. Through brutal honesty and deep, soul-piercing riddles, it taught him something no one else had:The difference between being nice and being kind.Not just respect for the sake of politeness. Not blind forgiveness. But true kindness—knowing when to stand firm, who deserves patience, and how to carry pain without letting it consume you.This is the story of a boy who was ready to give up—until the voice that saved him taught him how to live.
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The Voice That Saved MeSouta Fujimura had spent his entire childhood enduring pain—bullied, abandoned, and left to believe he was worthless. By the time he turned sixteen, the weight of it all pushed him to the edge—literally. Standing on a rooftop, ready to disappear forever, he prepared to take his final step.But then… a voice spoke.It wasn’t his own. It wasn’t kind, nor was it cruel. It simply knew. His thoughts, his fears, his surroundings—this voice understood him better than anyone ever had. And it refused to lie, even when the truth was painful.With every struggle, the voice guided him. It never sugarcoated reality, never coddled him with false hope. Instead, it tore through his illusions, forcing him to see himself and the world as they truly were. Through brutal honesty and deep, soul-piercing riddles, it taught him something no one else had:The difference between being nice and being kind.Not just respect for the sake of politeness. Not blind forgiveness. But true kindness—knowing when to stand firm, who deserves patience, and how to carry pain without letting it consume you.This is the story of a boy who was ready to give up—until the voice that saved him taught him how to live....
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