One quiet day, eleven people vanished — no one knows how or why.
One of them was Shin Takawa — a lazy genius, a pervert, and someone who never really tried… until the very end.
When he opens his eyes again, he’s no longer in his world.
Now, he’s Ryan Nightveil — a boy born into a world ruled by caste, race, and ancient bloodlines. A world where every person is born with one special trait…
But Ryan? He has something he shouldn’t.
Everyone calls it forbidden.
He calls it his only chance.
In a society that wants him erased, Ryan must survive, adapt, and grow — not for revenge, not for fame, but to protect the few who truly matter.
And as he rises… the world will learn:
monsters aren’t born. They’re forced to exist.
It is a gripping and emotionally resonant journey that captivates from the very first page. The story blends suspense, heart, and imagination with a depth that stays with the reader long after the final chapter. The protagonist is intricately crafted—flawed yet deeply relatable—while the supporting characters add richness and realism to the world. The narrative pacing is masterful, striking a balance between high-stakes tension and quiet, introspective moments. What stands out most is the author’s ability to weave in subtle themes—identity, sacrifice, redemption—without ever losing the pulse of the plot. The prose is crisp and evocative, painting vivid scenes and raw emotions without becoming overwrought. Every twist feels earned, every revelation impactful. Whether you're drawn to complex character arcs or unpredictable storytelling, this novel delivers both in spades. It’s a remarkable debut (or latest release) that showcases a bold, original voice in fiction.