Her next few years were filled with new experiences, learning many things day and night, and growing stronger. The monotonous days were over; she even found love on her 18th birthday.
She had a peculiarity from birth: her bone and muscle density were too high. That's why she was teased as a child, but it also meant she was much stronger, which made others fear her.
As she grew up and became a Walker, this peculiarity intensified, and she began to grow dramatically. She had few friends precisely because she became scary, since she was a giant compared to her peers.
Men in particular tended to run away from her when she simply spoke to them in a sweet voice.
But the guy she fell in love with was the only one who wasn't afraid of her. He didn't look down on her either; he was an amazing guy with whom she shared beautiful moments.
But all good things end, and that happiness would soon be over for her.
On her 20th birthday, her life was turned upside down. Only five years had passed since the heroes had faced the villain who tormented the continents, and now they were being struck by a calamity even more terrifying than the first.
From the north and south, the so-called Kazak Monsters attacked with power, fearlessness, and madness. In just a few years, they destroyed the ancient foundations of the north and south and quickly reached territories in the east and west of the continent.
This forced many Walkers to go to war, and she, belonging to the Path of the Martial Warrior, naturally could not be left out.
Those first wars had catastrophic results for many people and beautiful ones for others. She belonged to the first group.
Kazakhs murdered her parents, her partner was torn apart in front of her, and she was unable to do anything about it. In the end, her beautiful life suddenly turned horrible.
She became a hero in her city, but it was nothing worth mentioning, as she had lost everything she once had. Although her family had made her life boring for the first 16 years, she couldn't hate them.
She wasn't a monster, after all.
And the monotony in her life ended in a horrible way, in which she wanted nothing more than revenge.
And she got it; with her own hands, she killed the Kazakhs who killed her parents, although she had to give up on the idea of killing the one who killed her beloved, as it was too strong.
And so, more than 40 years passed.
After the first few years, her life returned to monotony. Revenge no longer loomed large in her life because she had accepted that she would never kill her enemy.
She thought that teaching would be a good thing, and she has been an elite teacher for 20 years, which is incredible because she has even taught the children of the King, one of the men she admires most. But...
That also became routine, and monotony has reigned in her life for a long time.
Nothing fulfilled her since then, even though she tried everything. In the end, she resigned herself to living that way, without enjoyment, without anything. She even lost her sense of touch in that war, so she couldn't even enjoy food.
But then a man approached her with an offer.
"You can change your life, get revenge, and even reign supreme. No matter what you want, monotony will no longer exist for you. I will teach you how to change your destiny and go against its threads." That man easily convinced her with a charismatic smile, a black hat, and a butler's clothes.
And he was right.
She found... a way to make monotony no longer part of her life.
She could finally see the light of the world and its colors in a beautiful way.
But...
'W-why do I long for monotony so much?' she thought, running through the long corridors of a terrifying hospital. 'It's not supposed to be like this... W-why is it so strong? Wasn't he useless?!' Even her thoughts were trembling.
She had been understanding the colors of life for a while, but suddenly a mission came up that put her in imminent danger.
She was facing a prince!
No... not just one.
In this moment, she longed for the monotony of those views at university.
'Never mind, just run.' She begged her legs to run and soon descended the emergency stairs leading to the basement, where there was an emergency exit for staff.
This entire area could hide her spirituality, so she was sure she wouldn't be easily tracked.
Even so, as she descended the stairs, she tripped over something and fell forward. She quickly maneuvered with her hands and landed precisely on the floor.
She looked up and prepared to run.
THUNDER*
Suddenly, thunder rumbled outside and lit up the stairwell. She looked up, surprised.
'Is it going to rain? Wasn't it clear a moment ago?' she thought.
The light shining into the stairwell revealed white teeth reflected in the windowpane in front of her.
She shuddered, but didn't have time to turn around.
Suddenly, she felt her head hit the wall under the window.
"Hehe, so Professor Sara is actually a traitor, huh?" He laughed coldly. "I really had no idea. It wasn't like this before. What changed? Was it Brandon's doing, or simply because of my arrival? I guess I'll find out soon enough." He slammed her to the floor and knocked her teeth out.
She felt the pain and became dizzy. But what did his words mean?
There seemed to be a mystery surrounding them, or perhaps she was just babbling nonsense?
Maybe it was simply that her mind was reeling and she was having trouble processing what was happening.
But despite that, she wasn't going to forget who she was. She tried to lift her head but couldn't because she was pressed against the ground.
So she shouted, "You! What do you think you're doing?! Do you think that just because you're a prince, I won't kill you?!"
Ryan sneered. "Go ahead, you puppet master of lies. Do you think I don't know who and what you are? The Butler... that guy isn't as great as you think he is. Why don't you try using the power of your other path? Come on, let me see it." He whispered maliciously.
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