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Penitent by Seersucker

Michael didn't want to die. He didn't deserve to die. After a lost battle with cancer that started... Read more
Michael didn't want to die. He didn't deserve to die. After a lost battle with cancer that started only a year after he retired, he'd lived what many people would call a full life, but it wasn't enough.

He wanted more time.

Time with his wife. Time with his kids. Time with his grandkids.

When he found himself drawn toward the light, he fought his way away from it. Unfortunately, that didn't take him back to the life he wanted to live.

Reincarnated in another world, Michael is forced to be a Penitent, a soldier in the country he was reborn into in order to pay a debt to society he owes for taking the life of the child whose body he inhabits.

It's not the life he wants, but it's the only one he has.

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- An Isekai with light litrpg elements

- MC will gain powers similar to those of a paladin

- Book 1 spends a lot of time in a military academy. MC does not stay a child for very long.

- Story will be a slower pace than my others.

- MC may not be to everyone's taste. He feels guilt for his actions that may seem unreasonable and is very human. He will grow, but it will take time.

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    Looks promising, let's see...
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    Lemme get on with the poison testing
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    Poison testers arise
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      read it in official website but gave up on it. It was titling toward a very religious tyoe of mc
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        those are the worst
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          For me the writing wasn't memorable. There was no part that made it stick in my head so I litterally ended up closing the page and never went back to it.
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