It took her two days to come to this revelation. During which, she had been tested again. On this third day, she was taken to the altar.
She did not put up a fuss and willingly went with the knights to the altar. However, unlike before where she would lay down, she just sat there. Staring at the priests and the knights.
Now that she's decided on how to exact her revenge, she needs to escape. But how should she do that?
In a couple of her early lives she had tried to escape and managed to make it to the door, but ended up getting captured by the knights stationed there. If she wants to take revenge then she'll need to find a way to get past them.
Plus, the people she needs to get revenge on are right here in front of her. Why not make use of the situation?
Rather than go through that excruciating experience herself, she could force others to undergo a hell of their own.
The girl never learned how to properly wield her powers, but she does know how to hold them in. That's what she's been doing the entire time after the testing. If she wants to use them, she could just do the opposite.
So the girl releases her powers. They go berserk and target anyone and everyone, without regard to whether or not they are friend or foe. Though there is no friend to attack in the first place.
As the daughter who stole her heroic mother's powers, it only makes sense that they're so strong. Ruthlessly obliterating anyone in her path.
The girl's first victims are the priests that surround her. The knights on guard who witnessed everything raise their swords to protect themselves and slay the feral, disobedient critter.
The girl doesn't do anything other than walk past them, killing them in the process as her powers cut through their steel armor.
The knights did attempt to attack the girl, but their swords were repelled before they were diced up into little pieces, unrecognizable to those all who see them. Not that anyone would.
She walked calmly through the halls, using her memory to find the exit. Well, it was less of her walking calmly, and more of her coming up with a plan to exact her revenge, in more detail.
Of course, there were knights who saw the girl and tried to attack her, but they were all killed just like the ones before them.
The children who saw everything begged and pleaded for her to spare their lives, to help them, to save them, but the girl paid them no heed. Not because she was ruthless and vile - she is ruthless, but that wasn't the reason why she ignored the poor children. If anything, she may have saved them, simply because they are victims who are going through the same torture as her. She simply just had too much on her mind to even spare them a glance. To spare anyone a glance.
That was how she found herself surprised to have already made it to the exit.