Didn't I say before that they can create the illusion of people's lives, that is, "people" do exist, but they may be "brains in a vat", and the devil inside is like God, they can Create a common dream for all "Brains in a Vat" (similar to "The Matrix"), so since they can create, of course they can change, which explains why each reincarnation is the same period but different characters' stories . It can be seen from the ending that the dead can be resurrected, so why do they always change their identities every time they die? It should be that this method doesn't work, of course, try another method, and start killing him without giving him a reason, that is, when the showdown with him finally reminds him that he can't control his own destiny and admit defeat, so in the new world created by the devil. Instead of choosing to repeat, but to change the identity of the male protagonist. Moreover, if the "brain in the vat" dies, it should not be resurrected, that is, it is really dead, at least it will not appear in this world, so she must protect the woman from death, otherwise there will be no chance to meet to that girl's soul. As for why he has different identities, the woman he loves always appears by his side, the answer to such a simple question is because all the "brain in a vat" tanks are placed in a fixed place, it is always in one place It is not moved, so you have found the tank first, and you will know where it is the second time you find it. What I mean is: there is some kind of connection between people (not referring to the relationship between characters, but It's like being held by a thread, not an enemy, but a friend), it won't change with the change of fantasy, fate~
The story reveals that the devils want to figure out: 1. Why doesn't he take fear, if he is too early? I know, that woman died a long time ago, and the woman of his senior should have been killed accidentally, so the devils still don't know the reason; two, why he can kill his own people, so it should not kill the same kind , you can still get on another person's body after killing it. As for why the protagonist can, of course, it is the power of love.
Finally, it comes to the end. According to the previous theory, the woman must not be dead, otherwise she would not have appeared in this world. Maybe the woman is medically hopeless, but as long as she still breathes (and does not completely leave this world), Just recreate an illusion of her to another world, and she won't die. The main character's purpose is to return to the first normal identity. Why must he be able to go back to that time? Don't forget, because he's also a god outside of what I call "brain in a vat"! After he regained his powerful ability, wouldn't it be enough to just recreate the illusion he wanted?
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