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The tree of faith

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SYNOPSIS For generations, the human lands survived under the protection of the Tree of Faith—an ancient power whose falling leaves decided the fate of kingdoms. When war rises from the Abyss and demons march in numbers never seen before, the people place their hope in Adam, the greatest warrior of his age. Adam fights not for glory, but for his family, his king, and a world he believes can still be saved. Yet faith alone cannot shield a kingdom from betrayal. Hidden within the palace walls, a secret alliance opens the gates to destruction, turning victory into ruin and leaving the human realm in ashes. From the fall of the kingdom emerge three survivors bound by loss: two brothers carrying the weight of their father’s legacy, and a princess stripped of her crown and name. As they grow beneath the shadow of slavery and fear, a fragile plan to reclaim what was stolen begins to take shape. But love complicates loyalty. Jealousy fractures brotherhood. And when one heart chooses darkness, the cost is more than a failed rebellion—it is the breaking of blood and trust. As the Tree of Faith stirs once more, the future of the world will not be decided by strength alone, but by the choices of those who stand beneath its branches. Some will fight to restore what was lost. Others will betray it. And not all wounds will heal.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter One: The man who came back alive

The first thing Adam felt was pain.

Not the sharp kind that makes a man scream, but the deep, familiar ache that reminded him he was still alive. His armor was cracked, his sword dulled with dried blood that was not entirely his own. The battlefield behind him smoked quietly, like it was ashamed of what it had witnessed.

He walked through the gates of the capital as the sun dipped low, painting the sky the same color as the war he had just survived.

People stopped breathing when they saw him.

Some knelt.

Some wept.

Some whispered his name like a prayer.

Adam did not raise his sword. He did not smile. He only kept walking.

Victory never felt like victory to him. It felt like something borrowed—something that demanded repayment sooner or later.

At the far end of the road stood Annabelle.

She had not changed her dress since morning. Pale blue, simple, the kind a warrior's wife wore so she would not be noticed. Her hands were clenched together, knuckles white, eyes searching every face until they found his.

She ran.

Adam dropped his sword before she reached him.

She collided with his chest, arms wrapping around him as if she feared the world might take him back if she loosened her grip. For a moment, the greatest warrior in the human lands was just a man holding his wife while she cried into his bloodstained armor.

"You promised," she whispered. "You promised you would return."

"I did," Adam said softly, pressing his forehead to hers. "And I always will."

Behind them, the city erupted in cheers.

Above them, unseen and silent, the Tree of Faith stood unmoving.