Saving the World in 100 Deaths is a sharp, emotional fantasy about how the smallest moments can decide the fate of everything.
Haru Tanaka is an ordinary, exhausted salaryman?until he dies saving a stranger on a subway platform. Instead of an afterlife, he wakes up in the Timeless Inn, where a weary goddess reveals the truth: his death has disrupted the delicate balance of reality. Now, to earn his life back, Haru must prevent one hundred minor misfortunes?spilled coffee, missed steps, small accidents?that would otherwise grow into world-ending disasters.
The catch? Failure means death. Again. And again.
Trapped in looping moments where every mistake costs him his life, Haru learns that saving the world isn't about strength or heroism?but observation, empathy, and understanding the fragile emotions behind everyday choices.
Blending dark fantasy, time-loop mechanics, and quiet human drama, Saving the World in 100 Deaths is a story about repetition, regret, and the unexpected power of kindness in a universe ruled by cause and consequence.