Mello was born with divine gifts: the ability to heal and to bend time itself. But to preserve these powers, his mother imposed a cruel rule — he must live in complete humility, always serving another. Since childhood, he was trained to act as a woman, hiding who he truly was, while his delicate beauty drew more attention than his strength.
When the sword war erupts between China and Russia, Mello is dragged to the front alongside his brother, who knows nothing about his abilities. A humiliating moment during a blizzard drives Mello to flee into the storm, where he nearly freezes to death… until he is rescued, ironically, by the enemy army.
Now living under the false name Aimee, he sparks suspicion and fascination within the Russian camp. The physician Dimitri tries to decipher him, the soldier Boris protects him like a lost sister, and the imposing Captain Nyon feels such a strong omen that he forbids anyone from laying a hand on her. While trying to survive, Mello must wield his gifts carefully, serving in silence to keep his power — and his identity — alive.
But the capture of a Chinese spy changes everything. The man recognizes him, curses him, and reveals a cruel truth: his own family considers him dead… and prefers that he remain that way.
Emotionally shaken, Mello is once again drawn into the snow, lost in the frozen forest. That’s when a mysterious man appears: Karl, the albino German known as Caesar, a legendary soldier with cold beauty and overwhelming strength. He saves “Aimee” and awakens a fascination Mello has never felt before — a dangerous spark that threatens his secret, his heart, and his life.
Caught between war, the fear of exposure, and the first stirrings of real love, Mello must decide who he truly is: the servant he was forced to become… or the divine being he was born to be.