During their growth, every orphan in the monastery has two options for their future, on adulthood: to be a demon hunter, living by completing the secret and dangerous tasks assigned by the Empire, or to be a servant of the monastery, doing the cleaning and washing for a lifetime. To everyone's surprise, Granger choose guns and violins at the same time, meaning that he would choose both options. More precisely, he would choose neither of them. He abhorred war and demons, to which he lost his family and home, thus he wouldn't hesitate to be a hunter. Violins, however, meant a lot of him as they soothed his misery and nightmares...