Once upon a time, the same mom took care of two children. Azur, the blond, blue-eyed son of a noblewoman, and Asmar, the dark-skinned, dark-eyed son of the nurse, are the only children of their respective parents. As youngsters, they fought and loved one another like brothers do. Years later, when Azur is haunted by memories of the famous Djinn-fairy and decides to travel all the way to Asmar's home country to hunt it out, they become ruthless adversaries in the pursuit. Now when they are reunited, he discovers that she has become a prosperous trader, while Asmar has become a member of the royal guard. However, Asmar also desires to locate the Djinn-fairy, and only one of the two young men can be successful in their quest.
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Once upon a time, the same mom took care of two children. Azur, the blond, blue-eyed son of a noblewoman, and Asmar, the dark-skinned, dark-eyed son of the nurse, are the only children of their respective parents. As youngsters, they fought and loved one another like brothers do. Years later, when Azur is haunted by memories of the famous Djinn-fairy and decides to travel all the way to Asmar's home country to hunt it out, they become ruthless adversaries in the pursuit. Now when they are reunited, he discovers that she has become a prosperous trader, while Asmar has become a member of the royal guard. However, Asmar also desires to locate the Djinn-fairy, and only one of the two young men can be successful in their quest.
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