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In a world where power decides who lives and who fades into silence, one man stands at the edge of an unthinkable choice.
He has seen the machinery behind authority, the cold negotiations where humanity becomes collateral.
But when the system turns inward and begins to dictate the value of a single life, the question is no longer political — it is deeply personal.

The Right to Die explores the fragile boundary between control and compassion, between justice and dominance.
As shadows close in and truth fractures under pressure, he must confront the cost of autonomy in a society that fears it.

This is not simply a story about death.
It is about dignity.
About who holds the final say.
About what remains of a person when power is stripped away.

Where power ends, humanity begins — but at what price?