Naviga, or Joseph, was once a man from the modern world who worked as an assassin.
Joseph's life in the Blue Star World was not bright. His life was filled with problems, but that was normal. Everyone has problems and small moments of happiness, and Joseph was no different from any other human being.
Joseph was born into a low-class family, not well-off, but food and clothes were never a problem. His father ran a small car workshop, so the first six years of his childhood were happy. But that happiness came to an end.
One particular day, six-year-old Joseph was playing in the small dining area with his toy cars. His father was sitting in a chair, reading the newspaper, while his mother sat across from him, feeding Joseph breakfast with her hand.
Suddenly, their house jolted. Both adults stopped what they were doing, shocked and unsure of what was happening. Then, the house shook again, more violently this time. Joseph's mother's maternal instincts kicked in, and she ran to him, hugging him tightly to protect him. Joseph's father's protective instincts also awakened. He joined them, wrapping his arms around his wife and son.
Unlike his wife, Joseph's father remained calm and quickly understood that the shaking was caused by an earthquake. He tried to guide his family under the dining table for safety. However, when the house shook for a third time, the concrete ceiling above the dining area collapsed. A large chunk fell and hit Joseph's father on the head.
The impact was fatal, and the weight of the debris pinned his body down. But even in his final moments, he never let go of his wife and son, holding them tightly to keep them safe.
Another twist of fate came when a rebar from the fallen ceiling pierced Joseph's mother in the side of her neck. She felt the sharp pain but didn't cry, fearing it would scare her son. Instead, she gritted her teeth and hugged Joseph tightly. Blood began to pour from her neck, and she could feel her strength fading. Tears ran down her face as she thought of her son becoming an orphan. She knew her husband had died and feared that if help didn't arrive soon, her son wouldn't survive either.
The earthquake lasted for 30 minutes. By the time it stopped, Joseph's mother had nearly bled out. Despite her condition, she used the last of her strength to cry out for help, even though she knew no one was nearby.
Five minutes later, she succumbed to her injuries, still hugging Joseph.
Joseph didn't fully understand what was happening, but he knew they were in danger. Trembling, he shut his eyes tightly. An hour later, with little air to breathe, he lost consciousness.
When he opened his eyes, he was in a hospital. He had been in a coma for six hours. Soon, the police and some other people arrived. When he was discharged from the hospital, these people took him away.
Joseph didn't understand who they were, why they were taking him, or where his mom and dad were. When they arrived at a building named Mahera Orphanage, he asked a woman in charge of the orphanage about his parents. The woman tried many times to distract him with other things, but Joseph kept asking.
Having no other choice, she finally told him that his mother and father had died. Joseph cried for a long time when he learned that his parents were gone. He didn't fully understand what death meant, but the woman told him his parents would never come back. That made him cry even more.
He felt lonely in the orphanage and didn't want to believe that his parents had left him there. He refused to talk to anyone. The woman tried very hard to comfort him, but Joseph was stubborn. And who wouldn't be? When your loving mother and supportive father suddenly disappear, it's hard to believe they'll never come back.
But over time, Joseph began to understand. The woman's kindness slowly warmed his heart. He gradually accepted life in the orphanage. There were many other children there, and he started making friends and playing with them. For two years, Joseph's life at the orphanage was blissful.
But that happiness ended one day.
Eight-year-old Joseph was playing with his two male friends in a small forest near the orphanage. Suddenly, five men appeared and covered their mouths with their hands. Joseph and his friends struggled to escape, but the abductors struck their heads, knocking them unconscious.
When Joseph opened his eyes, he found himself Iying on a cold lab. It was then that his life of torture began.
For two years in the lab, a mad doctor experimented on Joseph and his friends as if they were tools. A year before, his two friends succumbed to the cruel experiments, leaving him as the only survivor. They focused on his brain, testing a new procedure. When the experiment succeeded, Joseph thought his torment was over—but he was wrong.
Four more years of brutal training followed. It was then Joseph learned the truth: his abductors were part of an assassin organization, and the doctor who experimented on him was one of their own. He also discovered he wasn't the only one—hundreds of children, mostly orphans or kids abducted from streets or beach, had been subjected to the same horrific tests.
The operation involved implanting a chip-like device in their brains. Out of 1,000 children tested, only 250 survived the process. The chip enhanced the individual's abilities, granting them sharper instincts, better comprehension of targets, and an improved capacity to analyze escape routes. For the assassin organization—and their backers in politics and business—this was a groundbreaking success.
Then For eight years, Joseph lived the life of an assassin. Many times, he stood at death's door, but he always managed to escape, often with the help of the chip implanted in his brain. Though not the best in the organization, he was ranked among the top 20 assassins on the dark web. His head carried a hefty bounty, and he had countless enemies.
Over his career, Joseph completed 35 missions, missing only one or two. The punishments for failure were brutal—electrocution, water torture, and other inhumane treatments. The rewards from successful missions, however, he squandered on drugs and sexual activities, seeking an escape from his bleak existence.
In the end, Joseph's life as an assassin came to an abrupt halt during what would be his final mission.
At 22 years old, Joseph accepted a mission-simple but highly rewarding. Confident in his skills, he executed the target flawlessly. However, during his escape, a bullet tore through his brain.
The shot came from another assassin in his organization, one of the top five ranked on the dark web.
The assassin's motive was greed. He had coveted the mission and its lucrative reward. Upon discovering Joseph had taken it, he secretly plotted Joseph's demise. Though the organization imposed sever punishments for members killing
another, the assassin ignored the rules, driven solely by ambition.
Joseph never learned who orchestrated his death, but it marked the end of his life in the modern world. Yet fate, or perhaps something more, intervened. Joseph found himself reincarnated into a novel he had read before accepting the mission-an Extra in the story, now in the body of a woman serving as a maid to a powerful extra character in the novel.
Now, she serves Minerva Medure, the heir of the prestigious Medure family—one of the top 10 powerhouses in the human domain of the Seven Sky Universe. The Medure family is matriarchal, with its power rooted in fire elemental essence, making them a force to be reckoned with.
The women of the Medure family are known for their striking red hair and red eyes, a characteristic linked to their powerful Fire elemental essence. This fiery essence is passed down through generations, with each woman in the family embodying the strength and intensity of the flames.
Minerva Medure, though not a heroine in the story, is a powerful extra who holds more power than the main character, making her a significant figure in the novel. Her family's elemental essence is fire, specifically the Amethyst Flame—a rare and potent fire ranked in the top 3 of the heavenly and earthly flames in the Seven Sky Universe.
Minerva Medure, despite being the heir to the family, had a unique bond with the Amethyst Flame. This flame, did not choose Minerva's mother, the family matriarch, as its owner. Instead, it chose Minerva, marking her as its destined wielder.
Naviga Akerman was born into the Akerman family, a subordinate family under the Medure family. The Akerman family serves the Medure family, with their roles as maids, butlers, and attendants. Naviga's mother works as the maid and secretary for the Matriarch of the Medure family, while her father serves as the butler to Minerva Medure's father. The Akerman family is matriarchal, with the women in the family possessing silver eyes, which is their defining characteristic.
Naviga has an older sister named Minasa, who is over 105 years older than Naviga due to the slow pregnancy rate between two powerful magus. Minasa is a protector of Minerva Medure and is a skilled fighter who also taught Naviga how to defend herself. Minasa's role is to protect Minerva and Naviga.
The Akerman family primarily uses Yin Elemental Essences like dark, ice, water, earth etc.....
Minasa Akerman, Naviga's older sister, specializes in Ice Elemental Essence, which allows her to manipulate the cold and control frozen environments with ease.
Naviga can use almost all Yin Elemental Essences and She is currently using Moon Essence.This particular essence, with its ties to the mysterious and powerful forces of the moon, enhances her beauty and strengthens her body, making her a unique figure among the Akerman family.