The next day, Muna was shaking uncontrollably, but Emgroge turned a blind eye to it. It was as if Muna was not part of his family.
After realizing his mistake, Emgroge ripped his garment off.
"I have been a bad father and leader to my daughter," Emgroge said as tears ran down his cheek.
"What are you saying? Muna is here," Glen said immediately as she saw Muna.
"Muna, you were able to make it," Glen said, her voice bringing the spark back to Emgroge's eyes as he looked at the gate where Muna was standing with her luggage.
He waited for Muna to step into the mansion, but Muna was pinned there like a statue. She wasn't reluctant in entering the Kraker mansion, but rather she had made a promise and she would not bend that promise.
"Muna, come inside. Let me direct you personally to the room I prepared for you," Emgroge said, smiling at Muna and trying to build a father-daughter relationship with her.
"Mom," Muna called out to her mother, who was walking towards her.
"Where are you going with those things in your hands?" Glen asked as she pointed at the luggage that Muna was holding.
"Oh, Mom, I don't know if we would ever see each other again," Muna said as she dropped her bag on the floor and hugged her mother, crying non-stop.
"What are you saying, and why are you crying, Muna?" Glen asked, as she could not understand what Muna was saying.
Muna freed herself from the hug immediately as her father walked towards them.
"Dad," Muna greeted, bending her head and kneeling in respect.
"Mom, Dad, I know I'm telling you now that I'm about to leave town," Muna said.
"What? Where do you know you are going?" Emgroge asked.
"I want to find my true purpose, why I wasn't born with superpowers, and also I don't know if our paths would ever cross again. And if they do, I would be the happiest person on earth," Muna said.
"Stop her! She can't go anywhere; she's too young to go somewhere," Glen cried out as she tugged at the shirt of her husband immediately she saw Muna's luggage being carried away by some people into a carriage.
"Mom, Dad, bye. See you in the future," Muna said as she entered the carriage.
"Isn't that the symbol of the newly formed army of this realm, whose address is still unknown? What is it doing here in our compound?" Kevin said as he walked into their compound.
"What is Muna doing inside that carriage?" Lugan said immediately as she spotted Muna.
Emgroge could not bring himself to stop the carriage. It was his ill treatment of Muna that had caused this to happen.
"Stop that carriage, Dad! Don't let her go," Kevin said as he used his power to stop the carriage from moving an inch.
Kevin already knew about this newly created army. It only had people without superpowers or people who were seen as lesser.
Seeing that her brother could not stop the carriage, Lugan also used her own superpower on the carriage, and the carriage was brought to a stop.
The carriage refused to move after so many trials. Muna looked at her brother and then her sister, who were using their powers against her.
She never knew what was speaking to her, but her inner self kept shouting in her head, "Keep your eyes focused, raise your hand to the sky, and stomp your feet."
With a relaxed mind, Muna followed the instructions that were singing in her head. She was able to create four elements at a time before throwing them at her siblings. Her physical appearance changed immediately; her blue gown turned white and gold, her hair changed colors from black to purple with a touch of white at the middle, and a symbol was embedded on her shoulder - the symbol of the chosen.
Everyone who knew the symbol bowed their head at Muna as they all shouted in unison, "All hail the chosen, the helper that was sent to save our kind, the possessor of everything good!"
As her siblings tried to dodge their powers, the hold on the carriage expired, and the carriage started to move immediately, causing Muna to almost fall from the carriage, but she stabilized herself in time.
Lugan and Kevin were both surprised as they looked at Muna, whose appearance had changed, and they subconsciously called out in surprise, "The chosen."
They looked at the new figure standing on top of the carriage and then at their parents. Muna and Kevin were born in the month of the red month, and Kevin was twenty minutes older than Muna. Muna was born immediately they entered the sacred day of the red month.
Muna looked at her hand, "When did I start having powers?" she said, and then she saw her image on the mirror that was hanging on the gate of her home.
Seeing her outfit, Muna freaked out in fear, making her lose her balance, and she fell from the top of the carriage, but she was caught on time by Prince Acumen.
Muna was expecting a hard fall, but it did not happen. Muna opened her eyes a little, and it was the handsome face of Acumen that welcomed her.
"It seems you are in love with my arms that much, that's why you are always looking for an opportunity to fall into them," Acumen said as he looked at her in front of the whole crowd that was standing outside.
"What are you saying, idiot?" Muna said arrogantly as she jumped down from his arms.
"Why is it so hard for you to admit it?" Acumen asked, but Muna was already in the carriage.
"Thanks, my savior!" Muna shouted as she made a funny face at Acumen as the carriage started moving.
"She is going without performing the rituals," one of the elderly men shouted.
Emgroge looked at the moving carriage. He couldn't imagine how he had failed to be a father, a dad to his loving daughter. He couldn't do anything now that the girl was determined to leave their town in search of a better future, which her father could not give her.
"Send someone to follow her before she makes the mistake of her life," Glen shouted as she kept nagging her husband, remembering the law that surrounds the chosen - if she was the chosen, she had nothing to do with a man.
Luran and Muran looked at each other, feeling fulfilled. They had always seen Muna as their rival in beauty.