After spending his entire life isolated, consumed by guilt and an obsession with surviving his own mana, Isaac von Goethe finally finds a way to overcome the curse that destroyed his childhood and ruined everything around him. Years of pain. Years of watching his family distance themselves. Years of being called a monster because his own magic tried to kill him.
But when he has nothing left but regret, he awakens sixty years in the past. Precisely on the day that marked the beginning of his tragedy. The day everything went wrong. The day the curse first showed what it would do to him.
Now, back in the body of his ten-year-old self, Isaac is given an impossible second chance. His muscles are weak. His mana is wild. His curse is still there, waiting to ruin everything again.
But his mind is sixty years older. He remembers every mistake. Every failure. Every person he pushed away because he thought he was protecting them.
With memories of a lifetime of loss, he must once again face the family he loved, the bonds he left to rot, and the cruel fate that turned his existence into a long nightmare. Only this time, he knows exactly what is coming.
Between magic, guilt, and redemption begins the journey of an old magician who has gone back in time to prevent the past from repeating itself and perhaps finally deserve forgiveness.
Can a man who spent sixty years running from his curse learn to live with it, or will the same tragedy play out again despite all his knowledge?

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