
by FewStepFromHell
Retribution does not shout.It does not warn.It does not forgive. It waits. In his first life, he was an ordinary man with an ordinary family—and an uncontrolled rage. His wife and children left him after years of anger he never learned to master. Five years later, he died saving a stranger’s child. One selfless act. Too late. Death did not bring heaven.It did not bring hell. It brought a voice. Not kind.Not cruel.Only precise. “Resolve what remains.” Reborn into poverty in a frozen mountain village, he begins again—weak body, empty stomach, no advantages. This is not mercy. It is consequence. At six years old, he makes a choice: defend a weaker child and endure the beating himself. No reward follows. His mother grows sick.His father dies searching for medicine.The medicine fails anyway. The world does not soften for goodness.Kindness does not prevent loss. Standing alone before two graves, hatred rises within him. And for the first time across two lives— He chooses restraint. Power will come. But before power, there must be discipline.Before transcendence, there must be refusal. Because karma is not emotional.It is sequential. And retribution always comes late.