WebNovels

Ashes of rebirth

Katra_Hussei
7
chs / week
The average realized release rate over the past 30 days is 7 chs / week.
--
NOT RATINGS
531
Views
Synopsis
Betrayed. Murdered. Reborn. Ren Saeki once trusted his younger brother, Akio, more than anyone. That trust became his undoing. On the cusp of adulthood, framed and discarded by the very family he protected, Ren met a bitter end—alone and broken. But fate had one final twist to offer. Waking years earlier, trapped once more in the cage of his old life, Ren carries with him a single, unyielding purpose: to burn down the false world that destroyed him. No longer the naive boy he once was, he embraces a colder path—calculating, manipulative, ruthlessly strategic. Friends? Tools. Enemies? Obstacles. Love? A dangerous weakness. In the shadows of a prestigious high school where appearances mask hidden agendas, Ren begins weaving his web of influence. Each smile hides a blade. Each word is a weapon. As his aura grows and his schemes take root, only one question remains: How far will he go to forge a future written in ash? A dark psychological thriller of slow-burn revenge, broken bonds, and the hunger for power. Ashes of Rebirth is the story of one boy’s unrelenting climb—no matter who he must crush along the way.
VIEW MORE

Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 – “Welcome Back to the Cage”

Prologue – "The Knife You Kissed"

Rain pattered softly against the windows, the kind of sound Ren Saeki used to find comforting.

He was slumped in a leather chair, alone in his private study. Books lined the walls, monitors blinked with quiet warnings, and a half-filled glass of aged whiskey trembled in his limp fingers. His body felt heavy—numb, almost.

Poison.

He realized it slowly, like ice crawling through his veins.

"…Ah."

His vision blurred. The golden lights of his penthouse smeared like bleeding oil on glass. He tried to stand, but the world tilted. His knees buckled.

Who?

His mind searched the possibilities. Countless enemies. Hundreds who would love to see him dead. But none had access to his food, his wine, his medicine—

A sound.

Footsteps. Familiar ones. Light, almost shy.

Then a voice. Gentle. Sweet.

"Brother."

Ren turned his head with the last of his strength. Standing there, framed by the rain-lit doorway, was Akio. His little brother. The boy he'd protected through war, through famine, through the end of the world.

Ren's eyes widened. "You…?"

Akio didn't deny it. He stepped closer, kneeling beside him.

"I'm sorry," he whispered. "You were always going to be in the way. Everything… everything you built—I need it. I deserve it."

Ren tried to speak, but only blood reached his lips.

Akio smiled.

"Sleep well, Brother."

Darkness swallowed him whole.

Chapter 1 – "Welcome Back to the Cage"

Pain.

Not the searing, sharp kind. No, this was dull—throbbing behind his eyes, pressing in his temples like someone had cracked open his skull and stitched it back together.

Ren groaned. His eyes fluttered open.

Ceiling fan?

The ugly, plastic thing spun lazily above him. A cracked poster of some anime girl was taped to the wall. The sheets below him felt cheap. Thin. He looked around—

A tiny dorm room.

The smell of old textbooks. Faint laundry detergent. His old phone on the desk, still cracked in the corner. The calendar on the wall read:

March 5th, 20XX.

Fifteen years ago.

He sat up, heart pounding.

"No. No, no, no…"

This had to be a dream. A coma fantasy. Delirium.

He stumbled to the mirror. Stared.

His face.

Younger. No scars. No gray in the hair. Eyes not yet dead from war.

Silence flooded his ears.

Then—

The memory came back like a knife to the spine.

Akio's face. That voice. The smile.

"I deserve it."

Ren clutched the sink as bile rose in his throat. His breath hitched, and for a brief moment, there was raw, unfiltered emotion on his face.

Confusion. Grief. Rage.

Then it all drained.

Like a shutter slamming down behind his eyes.

The mask slid into place.

His voice, when he finally spoke, was flat. Icy.

"So… I died. And the one I trusted most put the knife in."

He looked into the mirror. At the eyes that had once believed in people. In hope.

Not anymore.

"Fine. You took everything from me once, Akio.

Now I'll take everything from you—and more."