Make-up Reincarnation
Snow Burg lived his life quietly—too short, too tired, and too responsible. At twenty-two, he worked multiple jobs just to survive, giving up his future so his younger brother, Light, could have one. Snow didn’t seek success or power. Endurance was enough.
Then he died.
After a sudden accident, Snow awakens in a void before a character creation screen. Reincarnated into a fantasy world by an uncaring system, he is forced into existence as an Entity—a race with no explanation and a stat called Null that refuses to define itself. His body is weak, his mana nearly nonexistent, and he begins with no skills. The world gives him nothing.
Snow’s first real encounter ends in terror.
Brutally killed by monsters, he awakens one day earlier—unharmed, but traumatized. The truth becomes clear: Null acts as a life counter, consuming itself to rewind death while leaving the pain and memory behind. He starts with only one.
As Snow levels up, he gains attribute points—and discovers he can invest them into Null, increasing the number of lives he has. But every additional chance must be earned through danger, combat, and experience. Grow stronger, or die permanently.
In his past life, Snow lived for Light’s sake alone.
In this new world, Light is gone—and for the first time, Snow is forced to confront a different truth: no one is waiting to be saved. Survival is no longer a sacrifice for someone else—it is a choice he must make for himself.
This is not a story of destiny or heroism.
It is the story of a man who died once for his brother—
and now learns how to live for himself.