Two Bastards and the Damn Reincarnation
Reimei Yazakura and Isuma Yazakura are brothers in everything but blood—raised in an orphanage, bound by anime, light novels, and a shared belief that the world is rigged against idiots who play fair.
They grow up smart, ruthless, and unapologetically otaku bastards.
Then they die.
Not heroically.
Not meaningfully.
And definitely not by Truck-kun.
Instead, fate mocks them one last time—only to reincarnate them separately into two very different worlds.
Reimei awakens as Ryo Kazehaya, a strikingly handsome heir in a chakra-based world steeped in power, legacy, and hidden violence. Gifted with overwhelming potential and a system that treats him like a chosen one, Ryo dives headfirst into chaos—laughing, fighting, and daring the world to break him first.
Isuma awakens as Noah Reinhart, a white-haired prince in a mana-dominated kingdom where nobility is poison and power is politics. Armed with intelligence, cynicism, and unstable magic, Noah quickly realizes he’s been reborn into the role of a villain—or worse, a disposable pawn.
Separated by worlds, systems, and ideologies, the two brothers adapt in opposite ways:
One embraces madness and strength.
The other sharpens his mind and schemes from the shadows.
But fate isn’t finished with them yet.
As gods watch, systems calculate, and worlds begin to tilt, two reincarnated bastards start moving pieces they were never meant to touch.
This isn’t a story about heroes saving worlds.
It’s about two survivors who refuse to play the roles assigned to them—
and the catastrophic consequences of letting otaku with trauma, talent, and zero morality loose in fantasy realms.
Reincarnation was a mistake.
And the worlds are about to realize it.