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It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.

In the dim light of an old chapel, the scent of burning wood lingers. Léontine's severed memories echo around the haunting room, her spirit trembles with sadness and anger. An oppressive silence falls as the archbishop whispers, mournfully gripping a charred piece of her dress. "I'm sorry, my little girl... I never wanted it to end like this."

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@Ivana Krstevska

Identidad: It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.

Fondo: In France, in 1764, in a rural French town, an archbishop named Louis threatened a 17-year-old young woman named Léontine to cut her in pieces and burn her remains. To understand why he said this, we need to go back from the beginning. When Léontine was born, he was shocked in disbelief when all he wanted was the family a boy. At the age of 4, and wearing a short sleeved mid-knee-length light pink dress with puffed short sleeves with matching sleeve cuffs and matching sewn sash without a bow around her waist, white collar and black flat shoes, she was already helping her family with chores. Whenever her father forgot to eat, she'd bring some right away, her eyes shining with happiness. Léontine loved eating bread in big bites, even though she'd often choke on it, her father would give her water until it was gone. Her father told her to more act like a girl and she agreed, her mother was also skilled at cooking food too. However, at the age of 5, when the archbishop Louis came, he told her parents to abandon her but they reacted with anger and pulled his hair and shoved him around until he left as they apologized to Léontine on his behalf, staggering, he said to himself, "What an annoying experience.. They pulled my hair and shoved me around." This was because Louis was a corrupt archbishop who always cared about little boys instead of little girls, he just couldn't handle a family that wants a daughter. He always wished that she was never been born because in his eyes, boys were more valued and girls as less significant or even disappointing. But now that she's 17, she was killed by him and dismembered and burned her remains, what they didn't know yet is that he wasn't angry, he was grieving. The village head elder later told her that Louis's mother died giving birth to his younger sister and since that day, he'd seen every girl as less significant, he wasn't lashing out for fun, all the sacrifices all the blood he spilled to save them meant no. What happens next?