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Once upon a time, in the land of Taiwan, a tribe was suffering from the invasion of Raiders. Due to the constant attacks, food became scarce, and the tribe desperately needed the legendary magical millet. According to legend, a single piece of this millet could feed the entire village, but only a legendary sorceress could find it.

Sami, a young girl from the indigenous tribe, dreamed of becoming a sorceress to help her people. However, despite her efforts, she repeatedly failed and became the laughingstock of the tribe. No one believed in her abilities, and this made Sami feel inferior.

Unfortunately, she was soon surrounded by Raiders. At the last moment, a man named Aton appeared and saved her, but he was severely injured in the process. Feeling responsible, Sami cared for Aton’s wounds.

While tending to Aton, they encountered a wandering sorceress named Akay. Upon seeing Sami, Akay recognized her potential and patiently trained her. As time passed, the two formed a close bond.


With Akay's guidance, Sami eventually found her mother. However, Ruki had been gravely injured, and nothing could save her. Sami watched as her mother passed away in front of her eyes, leaving her devastated. She cried for days.

Through her grief, Sami learned the true essence of life — that everything is interconnected, and to be a true sorceress, one must love and care for all living things and nature itself. With this newfound understanding, Sami was finally ready to become a sorceress and set out to fulfill her mother's last wish: to find the magical millet.

With Aton and Akay’s help, Sami reached the sacred island of Lalu, where the God of Agriculture bestowed upon her the miraculous millet. After receiving the millet, Sami said farewell to Aton, who summoned a white whale to carry her swiftly back to her tribe to end their crisis.

Sami returned as a hero. The tribe honored her by giving her a sorceress’s tattoo and dressing her in the traditional sorceress’s garb. Everyone marveled at how much she had changed.Under Sami's leadership, the tribe successfully resisted the Raiders and weathered the storm.

However, Camck, another member of the tribe, grew jealous of Sami’s newfound status. Believing she was not qualified to protect the tribe, Camck devised a plan to trade the magical millet to the Raiders in exchange for their safety.

But in the hands of greedy men, the magical millet would be absorbed by evil spirits and unleashed like a devastating tsunami, capable of consuming the entire world.In the end, Sami sought help from the God of Agriculture. To save the world, she had to sacrifice herself. Through her selfless act, the tribe survived, and Sami’s legacy lived on.