This is the country of Ratopia. They have four rankings. They are upper class, middle class, lower class, and prisoners. The upper class contains of rulers, scholars, successful business owners, scientist, explorers, and government officials. The middle class are the farmers, fighters, and people with regular jobs. The lower class is homeless people or people with little money. The prisoners are, well, prisoners. Raygina Sign was a daughter of a upper class member. Notice I said was. Her father died from a heart failure and his business collapsed, leaving his poor daughter in the lower class. She gets taken in by a nice lady and educated by her. The lady is a school teacher. When Ray (Raygina) graduates school she has to take a test, like all the other graduates, that determines if she gets to stay with her foster mom or be a fighter...
ABOUT THE BOOK
Tarila a teen of 17, bright in academics, loved and cherished by all including his teachers but unluckily born into a family of ill luck. With his father being fired from his place of work which always resulted to a constant WrestleMania in his household, he faces the fear of being shattered academically.
And with that in mind he was faced with another disaster when a girl by the name Nengimote, light in complexion and of beautiful figure, also bright in academics was admitted into the school and coincidentally into his class. His pursuit to get Nengimote started and the desire to be entangled in her web of love overshadowed him.
And the real pain started after he lost his parents. Faced with so many situations, he was tricked by a friend into occultism. His mother ghost haunted him thereafter.
The story touches on academics, love, morality and the general phase of human life.