[center][img]https://i.ibb.co/cy86fVK/aegis-header-b.png[/img][/center][hr] Time passes, lives come and go away, but the world of the humans remains largely the same on the bigger scale no matter how many eons elapse. She should have known it. No, she knew it but chose to ignore nonetheless because… [color=gold][i]“Maybe, just maybe I thought I could have made a difference. To prevent something like this from happening. But no, I failed to do even the simplest things. To keep my own word,”[/i][/color] she thought as she stood before a small unmarked grave. Unmarked, yes, because no one knew the name of the one who now rested in it forever and ever. [color=gold][i]“I should have known that something like this could -- no, would -- happen. What good is this power that I have if I couldn’t protect even a small smile. Much less...”[/i][/color] Aegis kept her introspection to herself as she looked around, seeing all the fresh graves and and all those crying for those they lost in the eve of a time of new beginnings. [color=gold][i]“But this is will change from now on. I’ll end this… no matter the cost. But first, there’s one thing I must do,”[/i][/color] she finished her thoughts, left an offering of a freshly-bought yakisoba bread as well as some flowers on the nameless grave before walking away from the crowded cemetery to track the sole reason of why she came to this world beginning by the place she could feel the greatest concentration of corruption in the whole city: Miso City High School. [hr]