Since I'm not familiar with this work, you could try looking for it in local libraries. Maybe they have a copy of the book that contains the full story. You can also check with some literary enthusiasts or groups who might be more knowledgeable about Jun Cruz Reyes' works.
The main character is likely the person who is a New Yorker and has come to Tondo. There may also be some local characters in Tondo who interact with this New Yorker. For example, there could be a local family or a group of friends who show the New Yorker the local way of life.
One of the main themes could be the clash of cultures. The 'New Yorker' represents a different, perhaps more modern and cosmopolitan culture, while Tondo has its own traditional Filipino culture. Another theme might be the idea of identity, as the character from New Yorker has to figure out her place in Tondo.
The story 'The New Yorker in Tondo' could potentially revolve around a character from New York who finds themselves in Tondo. It may explore how they view the local customs, interact with the people there. Maybe there are stories of misunderstandings at first due to different ways of life, and then gradually developing an understanding and even a sense of belonging. For example, they might struggle with the local language, food, and social norms initially, but as time passes, they start to appreciate the unique charm of Tondo.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact story. But surely there would be the character who is 'the New Yorker'. This person would be central to the story as the title is centered around them. There may also be characters from the Tondo area who interact with the New Yorker, like local friends, neighbors or family members of someone in Tondo.
It might be about identity. The character being from New York in the Tondo area could be struggling with their own identity. Are they still a New Yorker? How do they fit into the Tondo community? It could also be about how others perceive their identity, like whether the locals in Tondo accept them as one of their own or see them as an outsider from a different place.
Hari Chagai was a character in the Chinese comic " Under One Person " and its derivative works. He was one of the Shanggen devices. Hari Chagai's father was a descendant of the Golden Family, and his mother also had great power, so he was considered one of the most powerful children in the world. Hari Chagai had extraordinary talent and strength. His ability was extraordinary, and he came from the bloodline of the Golden Family. In the manga, he had displayed a smart and conceited personality. After interacting with Ma Xianhong, he had realized his own shortcomings. Hari Chagai's abilities included super strength and speed, as well as his mastery of the basic techniques of Qi. In the storyline, he fought against the black pipe.
Since the story is named 'The New Yorker in Tondo', the main character is presumably the New Yorker. However, there must be other characters as well. There could be local residents in Tondo, like a friendly neighbor who helps the New Yorker adjust to the new place. Or maybe a local business owner with whom the New Yorker has some interesting exchanges. These characters would help to bring out the story's themes such as cultural clash and integration.
There were a few novels that had Hari Zhula as the female lead, including Chenji Liuli, Days with Dorgon, Hari Zhula, Unique Under the Heavens, Hari Zhula, and Hari Zhula. However, these search results did not provide detailed information about these novels, so it was impossible to give an accurate answer.