Sion doesn't speak, not in the way the world expects. He whispers. Quiet, strange fragments of thoughts. He eats only rice and Spam, draws creatures that don't exist, and sees things no one else can. To most, he's just a quiet boy with autism and odd habits. But inside him lives something more, something no one truly understands.
He feels what others feel before they even know it themselves. He draws the pain people carry. He absorbs it-into sketches, into whispers, into his own body. And in doing so, he begins to carry the weight of others' sorrows, regrets, and silent suffering.
Told in deeply human prose and quiet, haunting moments, Sion is a story about a boy who listens so closely, he can hear what the world has forgotten. A boy who cannot scream, yet helps others survive their own silences. His powers unfold slowly, not as spectacle, but as empathy, memory, and love.
Sion is a gentle, unforgettable story about difference, tenderness, and the invisible threads that hold us together.