Synopsis:
Lu Chunhe was just an ordinary shut-in from Earth—cowardly, risk-averse, and content with a life of mediocrity. But when he wakes up in the broken, battered body of a notorious fraud in a world of ruthless cultivators, survival becomes his only priority.
The original owner of this body was a con artist—an imposter who stole the identity of a noble young master, infiltrated a powerful sect, and spent his days abusing his status. But arrogance has a price, and after provoking the wrong people, he was beaten to death and discarded like trash.
Now, trapped in a body on the brink of collapse, Lu Chunhe barely has time to process his situation before a terrifying vision strikes him—a glimpse of the future where the very sect he now belongs to is annihilated in a brutal war.
With enemies all around and no allies to rely on, Lu Chunhe does the only thing he can: he runs. He flees the sect, convinced he has outsmarted fate.
But fate refuses to let him go.
A system—cold, relentless, and bound to his very existence—whispers in his mind, forcing him onto a path of destruction. [Death Event Triggered: Return to the Sect.] No matter how far he runs, the system drags him back, pushing him toward the death flag he so desperately wants to escape.
Lu Chunhe isn't a hero. He isn't a warrior. He just wants to live. But against a system that exists only to kill him, survival may be the hardest thing of all.

Dying Is Not an Option—Tell That to My System!
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: Ciaran_Godheart
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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Aon9114 rated it
Review written after reading up to the last chapter as of posting (chapter 149).Honestly this is the best piece of writing I've ever read, the review will be divided into parts. 1.Josh2.Other characters3.The world4.Story 1. Josh both caries along the whole story and also just feels like a viewpoint for the rest of the world. He manages to be funny in a very human way rather than just saying "he told a joke and they laughed". He has depth and background as a person but also has more aspects to him, he can be realistically funny, sad, happy, desperate, and even clueless. Do you know how hard it is to write a clueless character that doesn't make you cringe? I have never seen a more human feeling character that still has unrealistic strength and perseverance. 2. The side character all have real personality, real devotion and reasoning. They complement Josh just as much as thy do the story or world-building. They create a place, community, and group that doesn't just feel like an excuse to leave the tower. The author never creates a scenario or relationship just to throw it away and forget about it. It truly feels like they're a society with groups and levels rather than just MC, MC friends, MC enemies, everyone else. Which is what a lot of novels tend to create. 3. The world is less of an aspect than you might expect from what I've already said. The world in the novel is defined less by easy or literal descriptions and more by the characters and relationships. It doesn't matter where exactly the cities are, where exactly the tower is, where he even lives. You learn about the general world, technologically advanced human world that had a tower show up randomly, but then the characters teach you about the rest. I don't know where districts of the city are, but I know how the characters feel about the areas and what the place feels like instead of what it looks like. 4. The story is simple, it isn't meant to be about the mystery of the towers or the other worlds, it isn't about Josh's struggle to survive. It's about Josh, just Josh. It's about understanding him, how he proves he can do this, how he thinks in an unorthodox way and influences the people around him. It's the story of Josh Malum and his adventures, both personal (climbing the tower, finding something other than his girlfriend to care about) and public (teaching people, changing the tower, gaining attention, helping his friends). I don't think I can do it justice trying to condense it down into this tiny little review, but I 100% recommend reading this.0 0 Reply
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zagnar rated it
Someone left a 1 star review simply because you can read this book on other site -_- I'm leaving this review to counter that, apart from my regular review of teh story.0 0 Reply
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GatchaJoe rated it
constantly messes up gender and a couple other small issues. so far Iike the story. ziaoalskdifutbbdjqkmakskmsmdkfkglxlslsnrnfickgldllqoaksnfnf0 0 Reply
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Ghost2667 rated it
finally a good novel without a system( the countdown doesn't count. ). I was getting sick of all those novels whose only difference is the name.0 0 Reply
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SkynovelloverMn1 rated it
Look the story was good but the title was differ from the summons. He summon different species not elves only. It a great story have similarity or maybe Chinese counterfeit.0 0 Reply
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AkilaPc rated it
wow🥺loving this book,so Capitvating.❤️❤️0 0 Reply
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