Arthur Pendragon, the second prince of Britain, faced the guillotine with a heavy heart. His life was forfeit, sacrificed to a people’s revolution fueled by outrage against relentless taxes and the cruel tyranny of the nobility.
But when he opened his eyes again, he found himself back in his bedroom—transformed into his boyish self from five years earlier.
How could he escape execution this time?
As he pondered his predicament, he unexpectedly showed kindness to a passing maid, almost on instinct. Then, a mysterious voice echoed inside his mind:
“Good Deed Points have been awarded. The future has shifted slightly.”
Realizing this voice might hold the key to his salvation, Arthur set out to treat others with compassion and perform good deeds, all in a desperate bid to rewrite his fate. Over time, his efforts earned him an extraordinary title: the “Holy King,” the greatest monarch in history.
This is the story of a sheltered boy, once naive of the world and human hearts, who fought to survive—and in doing so, grew into a ruler beloved by all.









