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Ayronee died because he was broken.
The universe responded by giving him a second life-
and a narrator who hates his guts.
Death was supposed to bring peace, yet Ayronee awakens in a quiet afterlife, caught between an angel who mourns his suffering and a chaotic narrator who treats his tragedy like entertainment. Reborn as Hexia in a world of magic, consequence, and fragile emotions, he must face the truth:
trauma doesn't disappear just because you reincarnate.
Haunted by the remnants of his past, Hexia struggles to form connections with people who are just as damaged as he is-Sirenia, who tries to help him heal; Lhoralaine, who breaks louder than he does; and Fred, whose smile hides manipulation sharp enough to cut.
Through it all, the narrator-a cosmic trickster who gleefully breaks the fourth wall-twists the story with cruel humor, philosophical commentary, and emotional sabotage.
This is not a power fantasy.
This is a psychological fantasy about:
trauma that follows you across worlds
friendships built on unstable ground
manipulation disguised as kindness
guilt that survives death
and a narrator who mocks fate, the protagonist, and you
As Hexia tries to heal, he discovers that becoming whole hurts more than dying ever did-and the narrator is enjoying every second of it.
A dark, emotionally charged, self-aware fantasy about identity, broken souls, and the painful work of rebuilding yourself in a world that refuses to let you forget who you were.