Himura Satō, a suicidal 17 year old, was killed full of regrets. As his final moments flash in his eyes, he finds himself in another world, a nightmare in his eyes but like always, he chooses to tolerate this world so that he could finally kill himself without regrets or maybe finally find a reason to keep living on.
With only his death perception, an ironic ability, he moves forward for a uncertain future.

Unafraid Of Death (Old Version)
- Genre: Action
- Author: llllllllxlllllllll
- Translator:
- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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The novel's protagonist, with a courage both admirable and relatable, grapples with the fear of death while navigating the challenges of everyday life. Their journey is not just physical, but emotional, as they learn to appreciate the beauty of the present and cherish the connections they make. The author's prose is poetic, painting vivid pictures of the landscapes and emotions experienced by the characters, allowing the reader to empathize deeply.
What sets "Unafraid of Death" apart is its ability to strike a balance between the heavy subject matter and moments of levity, creating a thought-provoking yet accessible read. It serves as a reminder that, despite our fear, there is strength in vulnerability and that life's most profound lessons often come from confronting the darkest corners.
In conclusion, "Unafraid of Death: Old Version" is a timeless tale that resonates with readers at all stages of life, encouraging introspection and self-discovery. It is a testament to the power of storytelling, reminding us that even in the face of our shared mortality, there is still hope, love, and the unquenchable human desire to find meaning in our fleeting existence.
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