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In the vast and mysterious world known as the Tower, where each floor is a realm of its own, Ahren finds himself reborn at the bottommost level after his untimely demise. Guided by a capricious deity who sees him as nothing more than a plaything, Ahren embarks on a journey of self-discovery, survival, and unprecedented ascent. At the lowest floor of the Tower, where magic is scarce and dangers are plentiful, Ahren grapples with his new life as a babe in a world of towering proportions. The echoes of his past life's knowledge linger, giving him an edge in this realm of challenges. With an insatiable thirst for growth, he navigates the complexities of survival, bonds with his family, and learns the value of trust in a land where treachery lies around every corner. Armed with the enigmatic System granted by the deity, Ahren's innate "Fast Learning" skill becomes a beacon of hope. It enables him to accelerate his understanding of magic, combat, and the intricacies of the Tower. As he matures, Ahren's journey through the tower floors becomes a testament to his tenacity and resourcefulness, forging his path amid ever-shifting alliances, cunning adversaries, and perilous discoveries. Amid treacherous schemes, dark magic, and the challenges of an evolving world, Ahren must forge his destiny. As the Tower's layers unravel, revealing its true purpose, Ahren's rebirth becomes a catalyst for a fate greater than he ever imagined—one that could reshape the Tower itself.

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