What if the most dangerous man in a war carried no weapon?In the middle of a devastating conflict between powerful forces, a mysterious traveler begins walking calmly through active battlefields.He is unarmed.He belongs to no side.And yet everywhere he appears, something strange happens.Soldiers hesitate.Enemies begin to see each other as human.And a war that seemed unstoppable begins to crack under the weight of a simple question:Who is the real enemy?Known only as TENG, the stranger moves between armies, doctors, civilians, and generals, confronting the hidden fears that fuel the violence.But as his influence spreads, both sides come to the same terrifying conclusion:This man may be the most dangerous threat the war has ever faced.Now hunted by two armies, TENG walks toward the leaders who control the conflict, determined to reveal a truth they have spent their lives avoiding.A truth that could end the war.Or cost him everything.The Man Who Could Not Hate is a powerful and thought-provoking novel about war, compassion, and the courage to see the humanity in those we call enemies.Sometimes the most revolutionary act in history is simply refusing to hate.