What Triggers The Protagonist’S Reincarnation In Reincarnation Of The Strongest Sword God?

Hooked but super confused after chapter 30! The moment before his rebirth seems key, but was it a system error, a deity's bargain, or a sacrificial pact? What's the lore behind the event?
2026-08-12 18:29:10
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KnoxBaird
KnoxBaird
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You could view it through a meta lens. The protagonist is essentially a hardcore player who rage-quit life after a bad run (his burnout and accident). Then he immediately re-rolls a new character, but the game (his life) glitches and lets him keep all the experience and loot from his previous max-level character. The 'trigger' is him clicking 'New Game' while the old game file is still corrupted in the system memory. The car crash is the equivalent of his PC blue-screening. When it reboots, some old saved data gets mixed in with the fresh start. It's an allegory for gaming obsession, not a mystical event.
2026-08-14 01:24:01
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HarperFox
HarperFox
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He dies. That's it. The rest is just flavor text to justify the time-travel mechanic in a VRMMO context. The author needed him back at the start with all his knowledge, and 'truck-kun' is the universal key for that door. The specific nuance for this story is that his reincarnation is tied to his in-game achievements and an item, making it feel earned rather than random. It answers the question 'why him and not some other random dead guy?' Because he was the best, and he had a special key. The accident is the spark; his legendary status and unique loot are the tinder.
2026-08-17 12:12:53
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IanCarter
IanCarter
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Death. Straight up. Shi Feng gets hit by a car after reaching the peak and then burning out. The 'reincarnation' part is the interesting bit—it's not a divine isekai truck. The story heavily implies that his unparalleled will and obsession with mastering 'God's Domain' somehow transcended the game. Think of it like his gamer's soul was too stubborn to quit. It's a classic 'back to the past' trope powered by sheer determination and a dash of unexplained game-world magic. He doesn't get reincarnated into a fantasy world; he gets rebooted in his own past, which for a VRMMO addict is basically the same thing. The trigger is his physical death, but the fuel is his lifelong dedication to the sword.
2026-08-18 22:33:21
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