In a tranquil little village, where life seemed to have halted amidst gentle breezes and fields of golden rice, a group of children stumbled upon a mysterious truth beneath an old, worn slide. That day, after frolicking to their hearts' content, they inadvertently fell asleep, only to awaken in a world where everything seemed altered. The slide was not merely an inanimate object; it acted like a key unlocking a door between two worlds: the dream world they entered during their sleep, and the reality they lived in. The story continues as Michael, the most courageous and curious of the group, decides not to give up his desire to uncover the truth, propelling everyone into a journey of discovering the village's secrets and their own identities. Set in a village seemingly forgotten by time, a minor change occurring after a nap under that old slide had profound consequences. Michael's story and his friends' is not just a nostalgic adventure to childhood, but also a journey of facing and uncovering themselves. Each dream, each step they take slowly reveals pieces of the past-elements they didn't even realize they had forgotten. Each return to the old slide made them feel the imbalance between two worlds: dream and reality, memory and oblivion. Then, in the fleeting moments between night and day, light and darkness, reality and illusion, a significant secret gradually unveils, challenging the limits of their minds and hearts. Michael and his friends must confront the question: Do we truly understand ourselves, and is the price of truth worth paying?
9 parts