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When the world breaks someone beyond repair, what are they allowed to become afterward?
After a single moment shatters everything he knew, a quiet, withdrawn student finds himself drifting between grief, guilt, and something far more dangerous: certainty. As reality begins to bend and higher truths reveal themselves, he is drawn into conversations with forces that shape existence itself-forces that claim to know what is right, what is necessary, and what must never change.
But the answers he's given don't bring peace. They bring responsibility.
As time fractures and perspectives overlap, the story moves between classrooms and afterlives, ordinary days and impossible decisions. Systems are questioned. Authority is challenged. And the line between humanity and godhood begins to blur-not through ambition, but through loss.
This is not a story about saving the world.
It's a story about what happens after you decide the world is broken-and whether fixing it is mercy, arrogance, or something in between.