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Rebirth of a Broken Man

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After losing everything during the economic collapse of 2025—his job, his stability, his dreams, and finally his life—a starving young man dies alone in a dark rented room, overwhelmed by poverty and hopelessness. But fate grants him one final mercy. He wakes up in South Korea… as a baby. Reborn as the son of a struggling single Korean mother, and armed with the full memories and painful lessons of his past life, he swears to never let poverty crush him again. Growing up in a foreign land with the mind of a 27-year-old, he analyzes markets, studies future trends, and silently prepares for the rise of technology, crypto, and global industries years before they happen. From a powerless infant to a strategic prodigy, and eventually to a cold, unstoppable economic mastermind—he uses every fragment of knowledge from the future to build businesses, dominate competitors, and rewrite the destiny that destroyed him once before. But wealth alone is not enough. His true mission is to protect the mother who saved him, dismantle the cycle of poverty that once broke him, and rise to become a man the world cannot ignore. He died forgotten. In this life, he will rise unforgettable.
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Chapter 1 - Rebirth of a Broken Man

CHAPTER 1 — STARVING IN THE DARK

The room was silent.

Too silent.

It was 2025, but it felt like the end of the world.

A single dim bulb flickered above Aiden's head as he curled into himself on the thin mattress. The air smelled of dust, damp walls, and the instant noodles he ate two days ago—the last food he had.

His stomach growled painfully.

"Just… one more day," he whispered, but the voice came out like a dry scratch.

He hadn't eaten.

He hadn't slept properly.

He hadn't worked for months.

The global crisis had destroyed everything.

Companies shut down.

Countries banned foreign workers.

Prices skyrocketed.

Every application he sent abroad returned with rejection.

He felt useless.

Hopeless.

Like the world didn't need him anymore.

Rent was due tomorrow.

If he couldn't pay, the landlord would throw him out.

Again.

Aiden covered his face as the tears finally broke.

Hot, bitter tears that soaked the pillow.

"I tried… I really tried…"

He remembered skipping meals to save money.

He remembered pretending to be okay in front of his family.

He remembered chasing opportunities that never accepted him.

The war.

The economy.

The pandemic aftermath.

It crushed people like him first.

His body shook.

The hunger stabbed him like knives.

He pressed a hand against his stomach, trembling.

"Please… not like this…"

But the room didn't care.

The world didn't care.

His vision blurred.

The bulb flickered again—

then everything went dark.

Aiden's body collapsed onto the mattress, weak like a dying leaf.

His heartbeat slowed.

His breathing stopped.

His final thought before darkness swallowed him was—

"I don't want this life… If I could just start again…"

Darkness.

Cold, endless darkness.

Then… a voice.

Not a mystical voice.

Not a system.

Not a goddess.

Just a memory inside his mind.

"If only I had another chance… I would never be poor again…"

Then—

Light.

Warm.

Soft.

White light.

He opened his eyes.

And froze.

Everything was gigantic.

The ceiling was high and bright.

A mobile toy hung above him, spinning slowly.

A woman moved into view—

a young woman he recognized instantly.

His mother.

But she looked younger.

Much younger.

"What…?"

Aiden tried to speak.

But no sound came out.

Only a tiny cry.

His heart dropped.

He lifted his hand—

and it was small.

Tiny.

Baby-like.

His breath shook.

"No… way…"

He tried to talk again, but only a baby whimper came out.

Then reality hit him like a thunderbolt.

He had returned to his childhood.

A baby.

Unable to speak.

But with the mind of a 27-year-old.

His chest tightened.

His tears welled again—

but this time, not from suffering.

But from relief.

He whispered in his mind:

"I got another chance…"