In a kingdom where a person's worth is measured by their secrets, a child is born with no secrets at all. Every thought that crosses his mind floats through the air, impossible to hide, impossible to restrain.
He is not strong, not a warrior, but he is honest—and in a world built on lies, honesty is the most lethal weapon.
The boy is banished because of the danger he poses, and he learns from a quiet, caring woman how to control the storm of his thoughts. But as word spreads, people come seeking clarity, forgiveness, or a truth they are not prepared to face. The kingdom begins to unravel—not through violence, but through the exposure of hidden fears, betrayals, and buried desires.
The boy becomes a force the world cannot ignore. Some call him a savior, others a curse. And while the city prefers comfort to honesty, he learns the harshest truth: the most dangerous thing is not the truth itself, but the choice to accept it—or ignore it.
A compelling philosophical and literary fiction that deals with truth, power, and the price of knowledge.