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... gly branded a criminal and cast aside by those he once trusted, he harbored a deep-seated distrust for society. This sense of betrayal had left him jaded and wary of forming new connections, causing him to focus solely on protecting his family, the only ones he felt he could truly rely on.

In his new life after reincarnation, Rain’s initial years were consumed by this protective instinct, with little room for empathy or concern for others. The wounds of his past experiences ran deep, sha ...

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