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Wind of Sorrow: The Boy Under the Bell

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Born in a small village church in the late 19th century, a boy's world is at first filled with warmth and affection. Yet as he grows, he discovers the sharp edges of human attention, the duality of kindness and cruelty, and the weight hidden behind words of praise. From the gentle songs of his mother to the distorted gazes of those who admire his beauty, he learns early that admiration can be both a blessing and a curse. "Wind of Sorrow" is the story of a beautiful boy facing the shadows behind every smile, and his journey to understand, accept, and reclaim his own beauty.
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Chapter 1 - Introduction

"The Child of the Silent Bell"

November, 1867.

I was born in a small church at the edge of the village.

The night air was cold, the stone walls mute.

They say only my first cry broke that silence.

The doctor, holding me, turned to my mother.

"Such a beautiful face," he said.

That word—beautiful—

was stitched into me the moment I entered the world.

It echoed through the house,

through the village,

like a mark that would never fade.

In those early days,

my world was woven from the sound of bells,

my mother's hymns,

and my father's sermons.

Villagers lifted me when we met,

whispering, "What a lovely child."

Their palms were warm, their voices soft.

Back then,

I truly believed the world

was made entirely of affection.