DANMACHI: Is It Wrong to Cling to Life in a Dungeon?
A university student dies in a senseless accident, the victim of a “shortcut” that leads him directly to the end of his life. After awakening in a paralyzed body, he spends a year trapped in a dependent, humiliating, and painful existence… until his family makes the decision to let him go.
Even though he wanted to live.
Darkness comes anyway, and even so, death is not the end.
He awakens in a new world… not as a hero nor as a chosen one, but as Luan, a three-year-old child of the weakest race, born in the slums of Orario, within the Soma Familia, a faction consumed by addiction, exploitation, and misery.
Without power. Without allies. Without hope.
Only with the memories of a past life that, ironically, offer him no advantage to escape his misfortune.
Now, carrying his sister on the brink of death and surviving through charity, Luan comes to understand an absolute truth:
In this world, living is not a right.
It is something that is earned.
He then decides to do the unthinkable, he will not run, he will endure, and he will do whatever it takes to survive.
But his goal is to remain in the most corrupt place he knows… and change it from within.
Even if that means facing addicts, breaking wills, and destroying those who keep the Familia sunk in decadence, starting with Zanis, who is the greatest cancer of the Familia, surpassed only by Soma himself.
But in order to even attempt that, he must become much stronger, though it means risking his life, courting death for power, and only through victory can he grow enough to shed his pathetic past self.
Because this time, he does not intend to die without fighting, and he also cannot allow himself to die, because it would leave his sister without her only family.
Note: The protagonist will stay in the Familia Soma and will not transfer to another familia.