
by yoshi_Q
Elias dies believing his life had no real meaning. When he awakens, he realizes he has been reincarnated into a world governed by an absolute System—one that assigns purpose, authority, and value to every existence. At first, Elias struggles to survive. He feels pain. Fear. Death comes easily in this world, and when it does, it leaves scars that do not fade. But unlike others, Elias does not grow stronger through victory or levels. Each failure strips something away—hesitation, guilt, attachment. The System marks him as Unassigned, a flaw without a predefined role. Ignored by fate, yet impossible to erase. As kingdoms rely blindly on destiny and divine calculations, Elias learns a harsher truth: survival does not belong to the righteous, but to those willing to abandon what makes them human. He does not seek to save the world. Nor does he wish to destroy it. If the System demands order at the cost of countless lives, Elias will simply stand outside it—and decide who deserves to remain.