
War-torn Homeland
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Isma is a Muslim woman in the UK who gave up her studies early to raise her young siblings Anika and Parvaiz. When her younger siblings grew up, she went to the United States to study for a doctorate, and at the same time she cared deeply about her younger siblings. Shortly after arriving in the United States, Isma met Eamonn Long, the son of the British Home Secretary Karamat Long. Karamat and Isma were both immigrants from Pakistan, and their ancestors had crossed paths. Isma hates Karamat deeply, but falls in love with the gentle and polite Ammon. She confessed the family secret to Ammon: Isma's father was a jihadist... After Ammon returned to England, he met Isma's sister Annika, and the two fell in love at first sight and soon fell in love. Not long after, Ammon proposed to Annika. Annika has never met her father, her love remains with her sister and twin brother, but she seems to have many secrets. Ammon's proposal brought her uneasiness to the surface, and she confessed to Ammon another huge secret about her family and her brother...
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