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The Weight of Sin: The Villain’s Redemption

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The world was cruel to him. So, he became even crueler in return. In his first life, Jordan was no hero. He was a product of his circumstances—broken by a reality that despised him, until he finally snapped and committed the unforgivable. Death should have been the end. Instead, a God offered him a deal: A second chance. A fresh start in a world supposed to be "better." A life where he wouldn't need to be a monster. Reborn as Kael Aranthor, son of a powerful Duke, it seems he has landed in paradise. He possesses wealth, power, and a family. But appearances are deceiving. Kael soon realizes this new world is no fairy tale. Behind his family’s smiles lies cold calculation. And the people here? They are just as rotten as the ones he left behind. Trapped between the desire for redemption and his old, dark instincts, Kael faces the ultimate question: Can he truly leave his past behind? Or will this brutal new worldturn him back into the villain he always was? Warning: This novel contains strong violence, slavery, suicide references, and psychological disorders. Reader discretion is advised.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

"When a person dies, they don't die from a bullet — they die from the sum of their decisions."

I cursed my life. But in the moment of my death… I was honest with myself for the first time. I never thought my end would be this quiet. No scream. No final, desperate struggle. Just rain, falling from the gray sky like icy needles, and a friend pressing a pistol to my forehead.

"I… I'm sorry, Jordan." John's voice trembles — thin, broken — and it tells me he never wanted to bring me here. He was my brother. Not by blood, but by everything else that matters. By every scar we shared.

The cold barrel of the gun presses against my skin. The metal is so cold it burns. For a moment, I think I've been dead for a long time already — at least on the inside. The world blurs. The sound of the rain fades, as if someone muted reality itself. All I hear is my own breathing. Slow. Heavy. Endlessly tired.

I lift my gaze and look straight into his eyes.

"Do it," I say. My voice is colder than the rain. "Just shoot."

John closes his eyes. A tear falls onto my cheek. Warm. More real than anything I've felt in years.

"Forgive me… please."

Then the sound breaks the world. A short, dull bang. No pain — just darkness, settling over me like a blanket.

And I fall — not into death, but into a place where my story is only just beginning.