The story begins with a thrilling turn: after the end of the original world line, Light Yagami unexpectedly regained his vitality, and returned to the moment when he met the god of death, Ryuk, with all the memories and regrets of his previous life.
Do you think the reborn Yue will avoid all traps? No, he will carefully design the traps himself.
He would deliberately leave "flaws" to guide L's suspicion, because being noticed by the world's number one detective is itself the most extreme promotion of the "Kira" concept.
He will lay out the chess pieces in advance, and Mei Shangzhao will no longer be an accidental believer, but a perfect executor who has been chosen long ago.
He will even evaluate all variables, including Misa Amane - her appearance is no longer a coincidence of fate, but a chess piece that Yue decides whether to "activate" after weighing the pros and cons.
This is a psychological warfare of a higher dimension, taking place beyond the known script. Yue's confrontation with L is no longer a groping, tentative encounter; rather, Yue acts as "director," guiding L on the stage he sets, enacting a drama whose ending is already predetermined. The advantage of rebirth lies not in making no mistakes, but in the fact that every "mistake" is a carefully crafted bait, and every "passivity" is a strategic act of actively luring the enemy into a trap.
[Old Era + Slow Heat + Gradual Growth + Swordsman + Three-Color Dominance + Ice Element + Half Lone Wolf]
Arthur travels through the world of One Piece. With his tough physique, he goes from being the strongest genius in the history of the navy to being a prisoner framed by a conspiracy of the Warring States.
Twenty years ago, he wandered between various forces, avoiding the pursuit of the navy and the assassination of the Celestial Dragons.
He was a member of Roger's pirate crew. At the age of 16, his swordsmanship was on par with Rayleigh, and at the age of 18, his swordsmanship was on par with Roger...
After Roger surrendered himself, Arthur, who had no background and no identity, was hunted down by the World Government and the Navy.
This caused him to suffer life-threatening battles since the beginning of the Great Pirate Era.
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(The plot does not follow the original. Most of it is original. It is better to treat it as a parallel world.
A coming-of-age story, childish in the early stages, then gradually turns darker, with almost no original plot)