Renji Kurobane dies in a tragic car accident — but his story doesn’t end there. He wakes up inside the pages of his rival’s manga, a world he once mocked for being cliché and hollow. Now, trapped in a fictional universe shaped by someone else’s imagination, Renji must survive a narrative that was never meant for him.
But this world isn’t static. Renji’s presence begins to distort the plot, overwrite characters, and unravel the author’s original vision. As he battles monsters, tropes, and the legacy of his rival’s storytelling, Renji faces a deeper question:
Is he just a character now — or can he rewrite the story from inside?
Renji Kurobane dies in a tragic car accident — but his story doesn’t end there. He wakes up inside the pages of his rival’s manga, a world he once mocked for being cliché and hollow. Now, trapped in a fictional universe shaped by someone else’s imagination, Renji must survive a narrative that was never meant for him.
But this world isn’t static. Renji’s presence begins to distort the plot, overwrite characters, and unravel the author’s original vision. As he battles monsters, tropes, and the legacy of his rival’s storytelling, Renji faces a deeper question:
Is he just a character now — or can he rewrite the story from inside?
Renji wakes in a fog-drenched alley, surrounded by cloaked strangers and crumbling stone walls — a place that looks nothing like Tokyo. His thoughts race: Too many people. I need to think. But the deeper he wanders, the less familiar everything becomes.
As he opens a creaking door into the unknown, the world behind it doesn’t just feel wrong — it feels rewritten. The architecture, the silence, the air itself — all hint at a reality that’s been tampered with. Renji’s confusion turns to dread as he realizes: this isn’t just a different place. It’s a different version of reality.