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A soldier who carries love, honor, and respect in her heart, whose only desires are freedom, peace, and equality.
That is Kirr Eliarris Thaddies Ferrer Monroe, a soldier who wholeheartedly serves the country she was born to call home. A soldier whose heart is built upon unwavering loyalty.
But what happens when the country she loves is the very country that holds no love for its people? What happens when the nation she serves is the very nation that turns a blind eye? What happens when the country whose greatest desire she carries is equality, yet is the very same country that looks down upon the poor while giving its undivided attention to those who stand at the top?
But is the country truly the problem? Or is it the people who hold the power? The people seated in positions of authority, the very ones society looks up to?
At the heart of it all stands Sovereign Amarisin Serenity Fordson Vandemere, a renowned lawyer whose brilliance in the courtroom is almost unmatched. With her sharp mind, powerful arguments, and flawless reputation, she has become the attorney of choice for the wealthy and influential.
Case after case, she takes on clients whose money and power seem enough to keep them above the law. Evidence is challenged, accusations are dismantled, and those who should face consequences often walk away untouched.
Amarisin does not promise justice. She promises to win.
To the wealthy, she is their greatest weapon. To those without power, she is proof that sometimes, justice belongs to whoever can afford the best lawyer.
Yet in the end, the people at the bottom still find the justice they have been seeking. The justice that was denied to them inside the courtroom, and the justice that has been waiting for them outside its doors.
Whose hand is the one reaching out to offer them help? How do those at the bottom manage to claim justice against those at the top?