
On the vast land, a solitary figure flashed through the dusk like lightning cutting through the silent night sky. This was Cara Dutton, a courageous woman and the guardian of the Dutton family. Her gaze was resolute, her steps decisive—she would not hesitate to hunt down anyone who threatened her family’s peace.

That day, Cara pursued a man who had attacked the Dutton family. Under the cover of night, he had infiltrated the family’s territory with the intent to cause harm. However, Cara detected his movements in time, and a life-and-death chase unfolded in the darkness. Relying on her extraordinary courage and sharp intuition, Cara eventually caught up with the man and eliminated him, removing a potential threat to the family.

Far from Yellowstone, on the African continent, Cara’s nephew Spencer was carrying out another critical mission. As a big-game hunter, he tracked rare animals across the expansive wilderness. Agile and highly skilled, every hunt was both a tribute to and a challenge against nature.

When Cara and Spencer reunited at the family ranch, they faced a new crisis. A group of shepherds, led by Banner Creighton, had trespassed onto Dutton land. Desperate to feed their starving sheep, they recklessly encroached on the family’s pasture. Left unattended, the sheep roamed freely and eventually attacked Jacob Dutton, who was working on the ranch.
Faced with this sudden assault, Jacob did not back down. Drawing on his remarkable courage and wisdom, he successfully defended himself and the family’s land. Cara and Spencer quickly arrived at the scene, joining forces with Jacob to drive the shepherds off the property.

Meanwhile, in distant India, Teonna Rainwater endured physical and emotional abuse at a Catholic boarding school. Under the hands of Sister Mary, she suffered relentless physical and psychological torment. Yet Teonna refused to submit to this cruelty. She began to fight back bravely, striving to break free from this dark existence.