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For Arthur Leywin, the answer is a heartbreaking "no." Because happiness requires vulnerability. And vulnerability is the one skill his past life never taught him.

The most refreshing aspect of TBATE is Arthur Leywin’s character arc. In many similar stories, the protagonist is either an edgy anti-hero or a generic nice guy. Arthur is neither. He is a child with the mind of a weary king. Watching him struggle to balance his mature intellect with the physical limitations and emotional needs of a growing child provides a unique dynamic. beginning after the end

"My name is Dr. Samantha Taylor," she replied. "And you, my friend, are a very lucky man." For Arthur Leywin, the answer is a heartbreaking "no

That moment when he realizes his father is proud of him? When his mother hugs him without expecting a political return? In many similar stories, the protagonist is either

The woman smiled. "You're in a rehabilitation center. You've been... out for a while."

The "Beginning After the End" (TBATE) has evolved from a popular web novel into a global phenomenon, captivating fans of the "Isekai" genre with its intricate world-building, high-stakes combat, and emotional depth. Written by TurtleMe (Brandon Lee), the story offers a fresh take on the reincarnation trope, moving far beyond the clichés of an "overpowered" protagonist to explore the heavy burden of power and the cost of war. The Premise: From King to Infant