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I Refused To Be Reincarnated

"In order to survive the future great war, we must take drastic measures. We need to summon warriors and train them before time runs out." Thus, millions of earthlings were reincarnated in an alien, medieval world governed by swords and magic to save its prophesied doom. Among those individuals, one's situation inexplicably deviated from the others. Thrust into a rotting house in a ghostly body, Adam found himself bound to a wailing baby. With a heavily damaged soul and the snarky remark of a system, he began his years-long quest to recover his body. Armed with his mind, he'll educate the baby and slowly watch him turn into a good youth. However, he would have to make a choice: suffer as a ghost until he finds an alternative that might not exist, or possess his body and reincarnate. However, he was far from imagining how dangerous this world full of possibilities could be, prompting him to question everything he knew... Including himself and this world's intentionally blurred history. ********************************************** [WebNovel Spirity Awards 2024 Entry] Discord server: https://discord.gg/3zrgeP8yFv Note: Hello, this is my first novel, and I'm doing my best to write it in English. I hope you'll have fun reading it. I'm slowly revising older chapters without changing the plot. If you suddenly experience a drop in quality, don't worry. It means you caught up with my revisions.

Adamus_Auguste · Fantasy
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Annoying Questions

As Julius grappled with his doubts, Adam read the next question, frowning with displeasure.

"Would you sacrifice the happiness of one innocent person to save the lives of many others? Where do you draw the line?"

Again, he answered without hesitation. "Who am I to decide? If forced to, I'll do my best to save everyone before considering sacrifices!" Unfortunately, he had to give his complete opinion. So, his brows twitching in annoyance, he continued, "If there are no other choices and the person matters to me, I will take their place. If not, I'll save the group."

Julius' eyes widened at Adam's swift answer, realisation dawning on him. Unlike him or the individuals he met, his big brother didn't waver. He followed his own morals without deviations or doubts. 'I don't know if you are right or wrong, but I respect your character,' Julius thought, inspired by the strength of the ghost's convictions.