_Warne and Lcharz
Warne approached Lcharz and asked her,
Warne:
How were you killed, Lady Lcharz?
Lcharz replied:
I was killed by having my throat slit with a knife. I was at home at night when a thief broke in and stole everything. I begged him to take all the money and leave me alone, but he killed me without mercy. Please, Lord Warne, Lord of Spirits, I want to kill the thief.
Warne said,
Warne:
I will send you to the thief to kill him.
_The Story of Lcharz
Lcharz was in her room, standing in front of a large safe, which looked like an old-fashioned safe with drawers and shelves. The safe was full of bundles of money, bills and banknotes. Lcharz was taking the money, counting it, and putting it in the safe, one bundle after another, counting it and putting it in the safe.
In the living room, the lock on the door fell inwards. He opened the door and a man dressed in black, wearing a black mask that concealed his entire face, entered the apartment. He walked through the living room, heading towards the hallway and then to Charz's room. The door was ajar, closed but not fully shut, allowing the thief to peer inside and see Charz. He raised his gun and reached for the doorknob, opening the door and entering. Charz placed the last of her money in the safe and turned towards the door to see the thief standing before her. She pleaded with Charz, "Please don't kill me. Take all the money." But the thief shot her, and Charz fell to the ground, dead. The thief went to the safe, took the money, and put it in a bag. He then headed towards the door, leaving Charz lying dead on the floor.
_ Description of Lcharz's Character
Charz seemed to love collecting money. This was evident when she stood before the cashier, her gaze fixed on the stack of coins and the way she counted them. It appeared that Charz had spent her life accumulating this wealth.
But when Charz was faced with the choice between money and life, her true character emerged. She hadn't been collecting money for love of it, but rather for life itself. Her love for life was revealed when she asked the thief to let her go and take all the money.
This demonstrated that if a person were forced to choose between life and anything else, they would choose life, even if it meant sacrificing the wealth they had accumulated over their long years.
_ Description of Lcharz's Physical Appearance in Her First Body Before Death
At seventy years old, Charz's features had drastically changed from her youth. Time had left its heavy mark on her body and face.
She had become thinner, with a noticeable stoop in her back that caused her to lean slightly forward when standing or walking, as if she were silently carrying the weight of her years on her shoulders.
Her face was clearly etched with wrinkles, especially around her eyes and mouth, each crease a testament to a long life filled with fear and waiting. Her skin had lost its former radiance, becoming pale and withered, bearing the marks of perpetual fatigue.
Her hair had turned completely white, thinning in some areas as if it had lost its volume with the passing years. She simply and effortlessly gathered it away from her tired face. Her eyes still held the same old anxiety, but they had become calmer, as if life had extinguished some of their passion and replaced it with silent acceptance.
Her movements were slow and deliberate, each step calculated, as if her body could no longer endure much of life, yet it continued despite the exhaustion.
But despite the passing years and advancing age, Charz still looked beautiful with her white hair and blue eyes; her wrinkled face appeared serene, soft, and kind.