Satoru Gojo is defined by a single, crushing word: The Strongest. As the pinnacle of sorcery, he exists behind the "Infinity," a spatial paradox that keeps the entire world at a literal arm’s length. For a decade, no one has touched him. No one has surprised him. His life is a high-definition broadcast of "too much information" that never stops, processed by the relentless Six Eyes.Then he steps into a quiet cafe in a Tokyo back-alley and finds a Void.Yuki Kioshi isn't a sorcerer. She isn’t a threat. She is a slim, apricot-haired civilian with a unique Heavenly Restriction: she traded her hearing for a "Null Zone"—a three-meter radius of absolute neutrality that mutes the supernatural. To the rest of the world, she is a ghost. To Gojo, she is a miracle.When he leans into her personal space, expecting a fight or a curse, he finds something far more disarming. He finds a woman with heterochromatic eyes who doesn't see a God, but a very tall, very confused stranger. Within her radius, the "noise" of the universe finally stops. The Infinity drops. The buzzing in his brain clears. For the first time in his adult life, Satoru Gojo is just a man standing in a room.He doesn't want to possess her; he wants to understand her.What begins as a desperate fascination with the "quiet" she provides soon turns into a clumsy, vulnerable journey of communication. Between the glow of phone screens and the intentional, tactile dance of sign language, Gojo’s "Airhead" mask begins to crack. He is forced to trade his arrogance for sincerity, learning that the only way to reach Yuki is to take off his blindfold and be seen.But in a world that demands Gojo be a weapon, can he afford the soft, silent sanctuary Yuki offers? Or will the gravity of "The Strongest" eventually crush the only person who can finally touch him?