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Riquinni Nonderaiko, a 17-year-old religious figure in Honneamise City, possesses fair skin, dark blue hair, and piercing green eyes. She adopts Manna, a sullen orphan girl, sharing a modest cottage later razed by a power company, compelling them to seek refuge in a church. Her financial strain emerges when coins spill from her boot, alluding to desperate measures to support herself and Manna, though never confirmed. A zealous street preacher, she distributes tracts condemning societal corruption and demands spiritual purity, clashing fiercely with moral compromisers. She presses a holy book into Shirotsugh Lhadatt’s hands, urging righteousness, but recoils when he proposes pragmatic faith. Their bond frays into tension, culminating in his attempted assault as she undresses—a confrontation she halts by striking him unconscious with a candlestick. Despite justified defense, she later seeks forgiveness, torn between guilt and unwavering devotion. Unyielding amid hardship, she continues preaching and toiling in fields, her resolve unbroken. She navigates a complex dynamic with Shirotsugh, urging his participation in the space program as a beacon of hope while rebuffing romantic advances. The narrative concludes with her witnessing Honneamise’s first snowfall, her gaze enigmatic as she watches the sky, where Shirotsugh’s spacecraft pierces the horizon.