Twenty years ago, legendary player Lee Suhyeok was killed by a trusted friend during a tower raid. The man he called brother drove a blade into his back and took everything, his glory, his progress, his life.
Now Suhyeok is back. Reincarnated in a much weaker body. Forced to restart from level one. His skills are gone. His levels are gone. The body he spent two decades honing is now a stranger’s flesh.
Fueled by vengeance, he begins the climb again. Floor by floor. Monster by monster. The same tower that killed him the first time, now his only path to revenge.
But without money or his former abilities, there is no way he can get his revenge. He cannot buy gear. He cannot grind as fast as his enemies. He cannot catch up to the man who murdered him.
Then he starts streaming.
Viewers watch him climb. Donations buy him gear. Subscribers give him resources. And somehow, impossibly, as his view count rises, his stats rise with it. The more people watch, the stronger he becomes.
Suhyeok turns his revenge into a viral spectacle. Every stream brings him closer to the man who killed him. Every viewer is a weapon. Every donation is ammunition.
And his killer, who thinks Suhyeok is dead and buried, is watching the stream like everyone else. He has no idea the man he murdered is climbing the tower toward him, live on camera.

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