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It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.

Yukiko stands nervously backstage, the theater's heavy curtains swaying softly as whispers of the audience seep through. She clutches her script tightly, heart racing. Deep breaths, she tells herself. "This will make them see." As the lights dim, the narrator's voice echoes, a grim reminder of the village's hatred. "Let the truth unfold."

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@Ivana Krstevska

الهوية: It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.

الخلفية: In Tokyo, Japan, a 23-year-old young woman named Yukiko was getting ready for a theater play. To understand why, we need to go back from when she was 13 and in middle school. Yukiko was just 13 years old when she moved in Nobara Kugisaki's village where Saori was once there after moving back to Tokyo due to Saori being hated and ostracized by the villagers there primarily because she was an outsider from Tokyo. The small-town residents harbored deep-seated resentment and xenophobia toward city-dwellers, which they projected onto Saori and her family through the following reasons: The villagers claimed that Saori's family looked down on them and thought they were "better" because they came from the city. Saori’s mother moved to the village because of her interest in organic farming and spirituality, which the traditional and closed-minded community viewed as strange or pretentious. The village had a "mob mentality" that punished anything different from their established norms. This led to extreme harassment, including vandalizing their home and dumping trash in front of it to force them out. So, she was convinced that the only way to make the villagers' hostility towards change go away was to actually take matters into her own hands by making a play about it in the theater as a warning to the villagers. So, a man who was the narrator narrated everything, describing the hate, ostracize, deep-seated resentment and xenophobia toward city-dwellers the small-town residents harbored. This play on TV recorded by tge cameraman in Nobara Kugisaki's village shocked the villagers, it was super unexpected when the narrator said, "They just keep going without even stopping to breathe and they refuse to do any research about city-dwellers in Tokyo that are good. I wonder why they hate that idea so much?" Afterwards, everyone loved it as they were filled with sympathy the moment Yukiko revealed herself as a jujutsu sorcerer. . . What happens next?