The so-called invisible world is the invisible future.
Miriam. A submissive little woman.
Living in a segregated society of selfish indifference, repressed perverts.
Originally, she should have a good life, but who would have expected that she could only survive under the ruthless betrayal and racial discrimination at the lower levels of society.
Then came an Amina.
A passionate and infectious woman.
She infected Miriam, a cowardly little woman, with her will and enthusiasm. Take her to recognize herself, take her to find herself, take her to find the real life.
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