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Peace Maker
Make Corruption Legal
by Nanda
What if peace is not achieved by justice but by adjustment?
In a world where institutions survive by silence and morality bends to procedure, Peace Maker unfolds as a sharp political allegory about power that does not announce itself, corruption that does not hide, and people who learn to endure rather than resist.
At the center of the story is a simple and unsettling symbol, a tortoise that survives by withdrawing. As systems harden and accountability dissolves into routine, individuals adapt not because they are evil but because survival demands it. Decisions are delayed, responsibility is shared, and wrongdoing becomes lawful through habit.
This is not a story of heroes and villains. It is a story of systems that learn, people who justify, and silence that becomes policy.
Written in a restrained psychological tone, Peace Maker explores how corruption does not arrive as chaos but as order. How peace is often manufactured by removing conflict rather than resolving it. And how legality can become the most effective disguise for moral collapse.
Inspired by the tradition of political allegory, this novel challenges the reader with an uncomfortable question.
When everyone adapts, who remains innocent?
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