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Frontier Territory, 2027.
The youngest Federal Territory in the Veridian Federation. Official stats say fifty people went missing last year. Nobody asked questions. Nobody dug deeper. Until the whispers reached VEISD.
Lieutenant Ezra Vallen wasn’t a field officer. For seven years, he sat behind a desk, analyzing other people’s reports, writing summaries for senior officers who probably never read them. He’d accepted that fate—until Director Murni from Division Alpha threw a file onto his desk.
"Rumors in the capital. Investigate."
So Ezra went to Frontier Territory under a fake identity: Alex Tan, a freelance journalist chasing a story about “life in Veridia’s youngest Federal Territory.” But what he found was darker than anything he imagined.
A black market for slaves.
Hidden underground.
Protected by the territorial government itself.
And in the middle of that market, a girl named Maya was waiting to be sold. Kidnapped two months ago, dragged from her normal life into this brutal world. Her eyes still burned with defiance—but that fire was fading fast.
Ezra didn’t know Maya. His mission was intel, not rescue. But when he saw her on the auction stage, buyers laughing like she was just merchandise… he snapped.
"50 million IGE."
He bought her. Not to own her—but to save her.
Now Ezra wasn’t just a desk analyst anymore. He was a hunter. And in Frontier Territory, hunters don’t stay hunters for long. They become prey.
Territorial Administrator Razlan bin Hamid and Mayor Jamal bin Kassim had been shielding this market for over a decade. They had guards, weapons, and powerful allies across Veridia. Ezra had nothing but a folding knife, reckless courage, and a tour guide named Ben—whose father died after uncovering the same secret.
One question:
How many are willing to die for the truth?
One answer:
Ezra Vallen.
In this world of gigantes, the higher ranks are the more powerful, while the F rank is the lowest rank, and cannot hold weapons, but not with cleaning tools. Grande, who originally wanted to be the strongest warrior, now wants to become the strongest cleaner.
> In the world of Lambioda, strength is measured in ranks,and levels—but one human child, Auren, is chosen by a mysterious system that no one can see.
When true love must be sacrificed, and his body becomes a tool in the game of fate, Auren must defend himself against a system that demands life after life.
But as the sky begins to crack, mountains erupt, and monstrous creatures emerge from the darkness, a name whispers again in legend: Zhael—an entity that even the Gods fear.
Now, Auren stands on the brink of an absolute choice: bring the dead back to life, or destroy the balance of the world forever.
This is where the story of loyalty, destruction, and resurrection begins. Can humans fight the destiny written by the Creator himself?
This novel, touching the branch of philosophy, metaphysics, concepts such as existence, creation and the role of beings is answered in the prologue or narrative. Readers are very welcome to read Disclaimer Before start reading this novel. The novel has a series and this is the first series, which will explain the beginning of the conflict and rebellion that comes from beings with free wills
don't worry guys I will continue this series I'm just taking a break for a while after writing non-stop have a good 12 days
looking for meaning behind a certain ending
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