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Wilma Etol von Asgahan, later Wilma Etol von Benno Baumeister, was born into an impoverished baronet family. She possessed Hero Syndrome, an affliction affecting roughly one in ten million people. This condition converted intermediate-level mana into extraordinary physical strength, matching elite warriors in combat. However, it accelerated her metabolism, demanding constant massive food consumption—a single meal costing one silver coin (approximately ¥100,000) proved inadequate. Facing starvation at age ten, she abandoned her family and entered the service of Defense Minister General Edgar, who adopted her.

Adopted into the militarily renowned Asgahan house, she underwent rigorous training under Edgar. He designed her as a strategic asset, assigning her as Wendelin von Benno Baumeister’s bodyguard with orders to "attend to his needs," including potential intimate duties. Wilma interpreted this literally due to psychological naivety, lacking awareness of terms like "womanizing" or taboos like communal bathing. Physically, she had pink hair, petrol-colored eyes, a short stature, and a voluptuous figure. She wielded a unique two-meter double-sided battle-ax, earning the epithet "Beheading Master" for her monster-slaying technique.

Initially soft-spoken and monotone—a byproduct of survival-focused hunting—her speech concealed sharp perceptiveness. Emotionally underdeveloped from prioritizing sustenance over socialization, her personality evolved after joining Wendelin’s adventuring party. Wendelin and Elise nurtured her emotional growth, while her versatile hunting skills became vital to the group.

Edgar’s scheme succeeded: At fourteen, shortly before Wendelin turned sixteen, she married him as his second wife, becoming his youngest initial spouse. Her adopted father’s high noble status elevated her above lower-born wives despite her commoner origins. Pregnant by fifteen, her post-marriage mana increase enhanced her physical prowess and sharpened all five senses. She developed the finest handwriting among Wendelin’s wives.

Her relationship with Wendelin transitioned from duty to partnership. Early on, he took her beach foraging and resolved to shield her from exploitation—preceding their marriage. Though initially a political pawn, she integrated into his household as a skilled cook and unwavering combatant, symbolizing her shift from survivalist hunter to protected noble.