The House of Adventure
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A starving soldier named Paul Brent wakes beside a dead comrade and, confronted with scarcity and grief, exchanges identity disc and belongings and sets out through an emptied village. As he scavenges water and tools and passes abandoned homes, he reconsiders his past failures and experiences a sudden resolve to reject passive acceptance of his ruined life. The narrative follows his physical journey and inner transformation amid the silence of war, juxtaposing scenes of desertion and ruin with moments of human tenderness, survival improvisation, and a growing moral purpose.
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