Joseph Stalin once said “Death solves all problems, no man – no problem.” And while he was probably not the best person to be asking about the ethics of murder, he did make a good point. If someone is a problem for you, you kill them, or hire somebody else to kill them.
Zeria is a problem solver.
Murder is a commodity like any other, it’s bought, sold and traded every day, though for Zeria it’s more of a lifestyle choice as opposed to a service she provides. Rarely are assassins hired to rescue and protect somebody, but when Zeria is offered a job to protect someone eerily reminiscent of a person she once loved, it becomes much less about the pay and the job and more about her own personal mission to obtain her redemption and absolution.