TAM'S MEMOIRS:
At eighteen, I was accepted into the police academy with a respectable score.
I turned a deaf ear to my parents' pleas and ignored the tearful protests of my younger brother, who could not bear to part with me. They knew too well the hardships of a soldier's life. No parent would willingly send their daughter into such bitter, grueling trials.
But for the love of my country, for the ideal of eradicating evil, I tore myself away from home and walked alone into the academy gates.
Through years of study and relentless training, I consistently ranked at the top of every subject, until I was chosen for the golden list — a place reserved for only the most exceptional. It came with the highest honor… and the heaviest price: the surrender of my name, my family, and my past.