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The narrative follows a capable young woman who assumes office responsibilities as business and personal lives are disrupted by the outbreak of war. Tasked with difficult financial and managerial choices at a struggling firm while male colleagues depart for service, she negotiates duty, ethics, and a developing romance amid strained credit, labor pressures, and wartime uncertainty. News from the front, separations, and crises compel both practical problem‑solving and emotional reckonings, and the story charts how separation, responsibility, and sacrifice provoke personal awakenings and shifts in relationships for those at home and abroad.
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