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She had saved for three months for those shoes. When three women in a luxury Seoul mall looked at her and laughed, Amara did what she always did. She kept her face still. She picked up her daughter. She walked out. What nobody in that mall knew — what nobody could have known — was whose wife she was. Whose mall they were standing in. And who was already watching. This is the story of Amara and Zara. A mother who built an entire life with her own two hands and nothing else. A five-year-old girl with a lion backpack who sat a feared Korean mafia boss on her apartment floor and made him argue about toy territories. And a man who spent four years convincing himself that distance was protection. He was wrong. A story about what happens when the most powerful man in the city walks back into the mall where someone laughed at his family. About a little girl who called the most feared boss in Seoul "Mr. Quiet" and meant it as a compliment. About a family that was drawn in crayon by a five-year-old before any of them knew it was real. If this story found its way to your heart, like, share and subscribe for more Afro-Korean stories that will make you laugh, cry and believe that some things always find their way back to each other. Afro Korean romance story, Korean mafia boss romance audiobook, African Korean love story, single mother romance audiobook, mafia boss and child story, Afro Korean audiobook YouTube, Korean drama romance audiobook, African Korean drama story, emotional romance audiobook, mafia romance African woman