After the epic battle against Pelios, the final guardian of the 100th floor, Absoria consolidated his power in hell. Meanwhile, his generals—Celina, Styre, Garù, and Camélia—trained relentlessly, honing the powers they had received from their master. They grew stronger, ready for the challenges to come.
Some time later, Absoria summoned his entire army for a grand speech. His four generals accompanied him, each sensing the gravity of the moment. When the day arrived, they gathered in a vast, dark plain beneath an infernal sky that glowed red above them.
Absoria began to speak, his voice resonating with deep sorrow and a simmering anger. "We who have suffered, we who have been rejected by heaven... They watched us endure pain and left us to injustice. But now, we have the power to change that. We will take vengeance on heaven, and on all those who have wronged us."
His words carried immense weight, imbued with a hatred forged by centuries of suffering. His generals—Garü, Strye, Celina, and Camélia—lifted their eyes to the sky in unison with his speech. They knew, without a doubt, that they had made the right choice. No matter that they had become enemies of heaven and all living beings, their vengeance was inevitable.
Meanwhile, in the world of the living, another tragedy was unfolding. Melia, the false daughter of Quitar, attended the funeral of the man she had believed to be her father. The pain was palpable, and the emotions were tangled.
Quitar's mother, devastated by the truth, approached Melia with tears of anger in her eyes. "Get out of here, bastard! Because of you, I lost my son. He was so kind…" she said, her voice breaking before she burst into sobs.
As she crumpled in sorrow, Quitar's elder brother stepped in, seizing their mother by the shoulders. He cast a chilling glance at Melia. "Leave. You have no right to be here."
Heartbroken and confused, Melia began to walk away. Yet, she turned back with tears in her eyes and whispered desperately, "Why, daddy?"
At that moment, a young girl appeared, her eyes filled with tears and rage. "It's because of you that I lost my father!" she shouted, advancing on Melia with uncontrollable fury. "It's because of you that I never discovered who I truly am, and that I never got to meet him! I hate you—both you and him!" In a burst of anger, she lunged at Melia.
Before matters could worsen, Celena, Melia's mother, jumped from her car and struck the young girl to push her away. But another woman, calling out the young girl's name—"Maria!"—appeared, attempting to stop Celena. Celena froze as she recognized the woman. "Nitra... is that you?"
Seeing the child, Celena immediately understood the situation. Rage surged within her, and she attempted to strike Nitra. However, Quitar's elder brother stepped in forcefully, shoving her aside. "You have no right to be here, you and your bastard. Get out!" he said coldly.
Then he turned to Nitra, gently taking her by the arm. "Are you alright, Nitra?" he asked with concern.
"Yes, I'm fine," she replied, her eyes still brimming with tears.
Meanwhile, Celena, noticing that the situation was spiraling out of control, turned to Melia. "We're leaving," she ordered firmly, and the two quickly departed from the scene.