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Chapter 8 - Chapter 8: The Flower and the Fire;

While leading her company as CEO, Zahrah joined the royal army, not for fame or recognition, but to protect. She trained in secret, built a force in silence, and then stepped onto battlefields across the world—in disguise, and on the front lines.

In one unforgettable moment, as missiles rained down toward a group of terrified children, Zahrah ran forward with nothing but her bare hands.

She caught the missiles mid-air—

One by one.

Then, with unshaking strength and burning eyes, she hurled them back at the enemies who had dared to target the innocent.

That single act was seen around the world.

It was no longer a rumor, a myth, or a miracle.

It was Zahrah.

It was justice.

It was unstoppable.

A month later, she gathered leaders from every nation, and issued a global decree:

"From this day forward, there will be no war,

no bombs,

no innocent blood spilled."

"If a country raises its hand in violence—

I will answer it.

And I will strike it down."

"I am the will of every soul who prays for peace."

"I am the protector of the forgotten.

I am the law.

And I will not falter."

Every leader from every nation, every president and prime minister, bowed their heads in silent agreement.

Zahrah's words were not just a command — they were a vow.

One by one, they signed the World Peace Decree, sealing it not just in law, but in honor. There were no negotiations. No hesitation. They had seen what she could do. But more than that… they had seen who she was.

A warrior by choice.

A protector by heart.

A law by spirit.

And with that final agreement, peace returned to the world.

Missiles fell silent. Borders opened. Refugees returned home. The skies cleared and cities once broken by conflict began to heal. Families reunited. Children laughed again. The earth began to breathe.

The name Dahlia — once hidden, once forgotten — now echoed in every country.

Not in fear.

But in reverence.

And in hope.

For the first time in centuries, the world knew peace — not because of power, but because of purpose.

Zahrah had done the unthinkable.

She changed the world not with weapons…

But with will.

And just as her parents had once built a dream together… Zahrah was now building a future for the world.

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