There is no mystery that cannot be solved in this world, and that applies to Tazanna's fiancé's death. He went to France for a five-day business trip, but the news on the screen suddenly says that he'd been found dead; the reason is unknown. Lonely and desperate, Tazanna prayed and begged the gods to bring back the man she loved, and they granted her wish—Felix did come back. With this, she encountered more people who were associated with her and her fiancé from their past lives. Tazanna only wanted justice for the death of Felix, but it turned out that the gods had wanted her to discover more about herself and who she was years ago.
The entire room echoed with telephone rings and people talking in chorus. I guess this is really what should be expected from a publishing company. I could hear quarrels, and I suspect that that person was talking with their writer. It was not like I was not aware of the fact that some writers could be stubborn to the extent that they'd fail to meet their deadlines; Vic had warned me of that fact, too. I was told that I would be managing a few writers, but I think that does not make me an editor. On a brighter note, I would get to meet famous writers in the country, and who knows, it might be one of the very few authors whom I liked and admired.