System, can I just exchange this younger brother? Just send this one back to his mother’s womb already!!!!"
[Apologies, Deadweight. The ‘No Refund, No Exchange’ policy applies cosmically.]
Forget being transmigrated as a billionaire; I woke up as a broke beggar. Instead of a Black Card, the System rewards me with cheap detergent and the smell of satay.
"I see kids Cruel’s age talking about getting married young to 'avoid sin.' Man, they still buy street food using their mom’s spare change!"
[That’s what they call the 'Halal Without Capital' trend. They think marriage is all about showing off rings, when the reality is a world war against the price of diapers!]
"For real! Do they think marriage runs on thin air?! Instead of lightening their parents' load, they’re just adding a 'grandchild' to the pile of deadweights!"
Gavin Zenra Pratama—a guy who died by getting crushed by a laundry drying rack—wakes up in the body of Baskara (18), a dirt-poor teen destined to die at the hands of his own brother, Cruel. Armed with a "Broke System" that’s stingy as hell, Kara is forced into hard labor just to earn a meal.
However, behind his comedic mask, Kara secretly mourns the life he left behind.
"So this is what it feels like to be Albiru-Hyung—having to be a role model for his siblings. I feel like my life is a maze with no exit. I’m wrong at home, I’m wrong outside. Do I have to apologize just for breathing?!"
Together with a materialistic System that loves splitting the profits, Kara must domesticate Cruel, the future "end of the world," while facing a bitter reality from his past: his brother, Albiru, is falling apart, grieving the loss of Zen, who was always seen as the family’s failure.
"Dek, you were never the sick one. The ones who are sick are those obsessed with pride. So please wake up, don't leave me alone... we promised to travel the world together, didn't we?"
— Albiru Rayyan Danindra —