Alphonse Daudet was a famous realist writer in 19th century France. He was born on May 13, 1840 in Nimes, France, and passed away on December 16, 1897 in Paris, France. Dude is famous for his works depicting French society, covering various fields such as novels, dramas, and travel notes. His representative works include "Dumas the Younger", "The Red Apricot Laughs in the Spring Breeze", and "The Story of Mr. Avanas". Dude's works received widespread attention from society at that time and had a profound impact on French literature.
French realist writer Alfonse Dude passes away, but with a key change - he mysteriously disappears instead. This event triggers a series of events leading to a resurgence of interest in his work and the development of a secret society dedicated to preserving his legacy.