Reborn with the Daily Settlement System
Torv died peacefully in his old age, surrounded by his wife and children.
His life had been full enough to leave behind few regrets, except for one: his body had always been weak. In his previous life, illness had measured his steps, narrowed his choices, and forced him to abandon dreams before he could even try to chase them.
Then he opened his eyes again.
Reborn in a medieval world of kings, craftsmen, soldiers, taxes, and quiet magic, Torv began his second life as the son of an ordinary family in the town of Blackridge. There were no phones, no hospitals, no electric lights, and no modern comforts. Yet this rougher world gave him something his first life never did.
A chance to build his body from the ground up.
One month ago, a mysterious panel appeared before him.
At midnight, every day is judged.
Work is recorded. Training is measured. Effort is settled.
A quiet day gives little. A productive day gives more. With every settlement, Torv sees his day laid bare: the earnings from his work, the progress of his profession, the growth of his skills, the improvement of his physique, and the Evaluation Score he can assign where he needs it most.
He is not a noble. He is not a chosen knight. He is only a carpenter’s apprentice with a damaged body, a practical drill taught by an old village guard, and a system that rewards every honest day of effort.
But when a weak body finally becomes whole, even an ordinary beginning can turn into something terrifying.
This is the story of a man who lost one life to weakness, then used every day of his second life to settle the debt.
(slow-burn progression)