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As she fought through the Forge Fields and the Hanging Castle, she realized the truth: the old Knight Witches had grown arrogant. They had thrived on blind worship, but Rayne’s power came from genuine connection. She wasn't just a soldier; she was a neighbor. The Choice

The world was once a garden, but greed turned it into a furnace. The Daigadai, an empire obsessed with cold steel and industrial extraction, sucked the life from the earth until the sky turned to soot. When hope was nearly extinguished, four figures descended from the clouds—the . The-Knight-Witch.rar

In the final confrontation against the resurrected Emperor Erebus, Rayne didn't fight as a legendary savior. She fought as the girl who washed out of training, the girl who knew the names of the people she was protecting. Whether she won through overwhelming force or humble truth, Rayne proved that the title of "Knight Witch" wasn't something you were born into—it was something you earned with every beat of a hopeful heart. As she fought through the Forge Fields and

Rayne eventually uncovered a dark secret. The "faith" that powered the witches was being manipulated. Her superiors pushed her to lie to the public to keep their spirits high—and her power at its peak. Rayne faced a choice that would define her: The Choice The world was once a garden,

Rayne lived in the shadow of that legend. She had trained to be the fifth Knight Witch, but when the final battle came, she was rejected. The masters said her link to the people’s faith was too weak. She settled into a quiet life with her husband, Akai, trying to convince herself she wasn't bitter.

Tell the truth, risk losing her magic, but keep her soul intact.

But peace was an illusion. On the tenth anniversary of the war’s end, the sky of Dungeonidas—a ceiling of glowing crystals—shuddered. Golem drones, the mechanical husks of the old empire, rained down from the shafts above. The four legendary Knight Witches were captured or missing, and the underground city was defenseless. A New Kind of Hero