Has the time come for the fugitive to return?Has the time come for the wounds to heal?In a journey that begins in exile-with no map, no promise of arrival-the refugee moves through stations of absence, carrying a heavy memory and a small bag, planting his steps in lands that offer no embrace.Yet... just as the roots of the olive tree reach deep into the earth despite the storms, the soul endures estrangement, clinging silently to its roots. The identity of the spirit remains unshaken, unyielding to uprooting. There, in its roots, it holds fast to peace.And when the crossing finally comes, the refugee does not return as he once left. He returns carrying hope, like a fruitful olive tree-symbol of resilience-planting seeds of new life among the ruins of absence. In his homeland, he discovers that return is not the end of the journey, but its true beginning... where a person meets his own self, and finds in peace the path toward tomorrow.And in a world on the edge of collapse... all flee to seek shade beneath the branches of the olive tree.