Re:Birth | TBATE
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  • Reads 10,401
  • Votes 151
  • Parts 2
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2022
Mature
Arthur Leywin, a human prodigy, with a splendid future and a family that loved him. Tied to the chains that have imprisoned him from his previous life as King Gray, a ruthless being who sealed all emotion so that, in the end, he is betrayed. Revealing who he really was and what happened on the day of his birth.
The King, who got another chance, is currently on the verge of madness, And if he falls off that cliff... there will be no salvation for him.
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