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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER : 1 The Kingdom in Peril

One day, demons attacked the kingdom.

The military was pushed to the brink of

annihilation.

With the capital on the verge of collapse, the

king and his ministers gathered in desperation.

Beneath the palace, sealed deep in the

basement, lay the being imprisoned centuries

ago-the one humanity once feared more than

demons themselves.

The question was no longer if they should

break the seal.

The question was whether the kingdom

deserved to survive if freeing him meant

unleashing a greater horror.

In the end, the king and his ministers chose

not to break the seal.

Freeing him would not save the kingdom-it

would doom the entire world. The records

were clear: once released, the sealed man

would bring destruction to all living beings on

the planet.

The decision was final.

But the princess had overheard everything

The words stirred a memory from her

childhood--one she had buried for years.

When she was young, her toy had once rolled

near the basement beneath the palace. As she

reached for it, the heavy door behind her

closed, sealing her inside.

The basement was dark. The air was damp,

rotten, and thick with a smell she couldn't

name. Fear should have driven her back, but

curiosity pulled her forward.

She walked deeper, toward the sealed chamber.

Before she could reach it, her mother--the

queen-found her and dragged her away in

panic.

As they left, the princess turned her head one

last time.

Through the darkness, she saw him.

Long hair covered the chamber like shadows.

From beneath it, a single eye stared back at her

deep, endless,

like an abyss looking into her.

Demons poured through the kingdom-

burning the streets, slaughtering the people,

feeding on the dead as screams filled the air.

When they reached the palace gates, there

was nowhere left to run.

Soldiers stood trembling, weapons raised-not

with hope, but with resolve.

Ready to fight.

Ready to die.

The king ordered several knights to escort the

queen and the princess through a secret

passage beneath the palace.

"I will not leave," the queen said.

Her voice did not shake.

"If this kingdom falls, then I fall with it."

The king looked at her--sadness, anger,

despair, and love colliding behind his eyes.

For a moment, he said nothing.

Then he gave her a small, broken smile.

"Take the princess," he ordered quietly.

When the knights turned to obey, panic spread

across their faces.

The princess was gone.

As chaos erupted and soldiers searched the

palace, the princess stood alone before the

basement door.

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