A refusal by her parents, life in an orphanage. Even an energy-releasing ritual that grants abilities to everyone gave him a disease. But what if, beneath the difference from everyone else, there’s something more?
Fate wasn’t kind to him from early childhood. His parents rejected him, he grew up in an orphanage, he suffered cruelty from other children, and he aged quickly. He turned twelve. The energy-release ritual gave the other children energy and abilities, while for him it brought a disease and a stigma in the form of a humiliating nickname.
At sixteen, a light of hope appeared—but just as quickly it went out, throwing him onto the streets of the city. It’s hard to imagine a teenager without energy surviving there longer than a week, but... what if his difference from others is only a flaw at first glance?