Summary
A decade after a devastating war that reshaped the continent, decorated general Isaac Meserin receives a shocking imperial decree—a formal divorce for his unmarried daughter, Clicia, condemning her to a decade of exile. Outraged, Clicia immediately heads for the capital to demand answers from the Emperor, protesting a divorce when no marriage ever existed. Her simple plan unravels upon arrival when she discovers the bank’s entrance plastered with posters bearing her own face, branding her a wanted criminal. Nothing makes sense, and the mystery only deepens.