On Valentine's night, I ran into my fiancé's lover outside a bar. She had been drugged and was unconscious. This time, I pretended not to see her and walked away. In my previous life, I didn't know her. When I kindly rescued her, I accidentally glimpsed my fiancé's name tattooed on her collarbone. I thought it was a misunderstanding, but the next moment, when I answered her phone, I heard my fiancé's voice on the other end. Overwhelmed with jealousy and rage, I hung up and ignored the 99 calls from my fiancé, only leaving after I had safely arranged for her to stay at my family's hotel. But that night, his lover was assaulted by criminals and, overcome with shame, took her own life. After learning the truth, my fiancé acted as if nothing had happened and still held a grand wedding ceremony for me. However, on the day I discovered I was pregnant, he broke both my legs and imprisoned me at home. I completely broke down and asked him through my tears why he would do this. He laughed maniacally, "If it weren't for you, Lacie wouldn't have been assaulted, and she wouldn't have committed suicide! It's all your fault!" To my surprise, when I opened my eyes again, I was back to the day I met his lover outside the bar.
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In Reincarnation choice, time doesn’t offer redemption—it delivers reckoning. The protagonist awakens at the exact moment she first encounters her fiancé’s drugged, unconscious lover outside a bar—a pivotal fracture point between innocence and complicity. Her prior-life “kindness” triggered tragedy: rescuing the woman led to discovering the tattoo, overhearing the call, and ultimately enabling a chain of guilt, violence, and suicide. This life, she walks away—choosing silence over saviorism, self-preservation over performative morality.
The narrative masterfully exposes emotional manipulation as systemic, not situational. Her fiancé’s cruelty isn’t impulsive—it’s calculated and rehearsed. His accusation (“It’s all your fault!”) isn’t irrational rage; it’s the core logic of his worldview, weaponized across lifetimes. The pregnancy revelation and subsequent torture aren’t plot twists—they’re the inevitable culmination of a relationship built on erasure and blame. Her rebirth isn’t hope; it’s a forensic reset, forcing her to confront how deeply trauma can be mislabeled as love.
Reincarnation choice transcends romance tropes by treating reincarnation as psychological autopsy—not fantasy escape. Every detail—the tattoo, the 99 calls, the hotel arrangement—serves dual purpose: plot engine and character indictment. It asks uncomfortable questions: When does empathy become entitlement? Can justice exist without accountability? Download the FreeDrama App to experience this haunting, razor-sharp exploration of choice, consequence, and the terrifying weight of memory.
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