Infinite Regression: From Slave To Sovereign
Yamato Akio lived a life no one would envy.
An orphan discarded by the world, he clawed his way into adulthood only to be betrayed by the very people he loved. His wife cheated on him with his boss. The child he raised wasn’t his. The courts forced him to pay child support while she lived in luxury. Then he was fired, cast out of society, and left to survive on black-market construction jobs—thirty years of brutal labor for scraps of dignity.
He worked. He endured. He suffered in silence.
And at seventy years old, as his hands cracked and bones ached, a thief broke into his crumbling apartment. Akio fought back—with nothing but a rusty pipe and raw instinct—but fate never gave him mercy. A knife found his heart before justice found him.
But that was not the end.
In the empty dark, a voice echoed—a divine presence that had been watching his life unfold.
“You were never meant to live that way. Now, you will live again—not as a slave to fate, but as one who holds dominion over it.”
Reborn as Kurosawa Haruki, the son of the mighty Vampire King and revered Demon Queen, Akio finds himself in a realm of magic, war, and nobility. His new parents rule with fearsome strength and unshakable love. And for the first time… so can he.
Granted a divine-tier system by the god himself, Haruki awakens with:
[The Gamer: Eternal Regression System]
[Trait: Infinite Energy]
[Ability: Return from Death – Unlimited Resets]
Every action, no matter how small, earns him massive rewards. Every failure is a chance to try again. Every death rewinds time—resetting the world to a previous point, but leaving his memories intact. Armed with stats, skills, and unending energy, Haruki begins his rise as a prince who cannot stay dead and refuses to stay weak.
But power comes with cost.
The more he resets, the more timelines fracture. The more he dies, the more he sees the world’s darkest truths—and the deepest parts of himself. He can save lives, prevent disasters, and rewrite fate itself… but at what cost to his mind, soul, and humanity?
Now caught in a world of ancient races, god-forged weapons, demonic domains, political betrayal, and unseen divine observers, Haruki must choose:
Will he protect the family he never had?
Will he become a cold tactician who uses death as a tool?
Or will he lose himself in the infinite regress, becoming something more—and less—than human?