I recommend 'My Wife, You Say' to you. Although this novel didn't completely meet the requirements of the title, there was a male protagonist who was also reborn. He also watched the owner of the body and the adopted son of the body die in his previous life, and then began to change his fate after rebirth. In addition, the female protagonist in the novel also had multiple identities and memories, similar to the plot in the title. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In ancient times, consumption was a serious disease that was usually considered incurable. Due to the limited medical technology in ancient times, people's understanding of consumption was not scientific, so it could not be effectively treated. Phthisis, also known as the modern day's lung cancer, was an infectious disease that was highly contagious. The patient would often cough up blood and his lungs would be severely damaged. In ancient times, serious cases of lung cancer would cause a high fever. If they were not treated in time, the patient would die very quickly. However, the development of modern medicine had brought about the emergence of anti-inflammatory drugs, which made it possible to effectively control and treat the disease. Therefore, modern people did not necessarily die from consumption. However, in ancient times, the treatment of consumption was very difficult, so it was considered a fatal disease.
Hard to say exactly. It could be just a couple of significant deaths that have a major impact, or it could be a whole bunch if it's a really intense and action-packed comic. It all comes down to the story the comic is trying to tell.
Maybe it could be in a fantasy world where a magic spell grants immortality to everyone. Or in a sci-fi setting where advanced technology has eliminated death.
Absolutely not. Porn stories involving death are morally unacceptable and may even be illegal. They can cause harm and trauma, and have no place in a civilized society.
From a scientific point of view, it was impossible for a person to see the Black and White Ghosts before they died. According to the authoritative medical journal Lancet, the visual and auditory perception at death was caused by brain disorder and did not really exist. Hallucinations or mental states before death may cause some people to see or hear strange scenes, including the Black and White Impermanence, but these scenes are only hallucinations or psychological reactions of the dying person. There is no conclusive evidence to prove the existence of the Black and White Impermanence. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if a person could really see the Black and White Ghosts before they died.
According to the research of the authoritative medical journal Lancet, science believed that it was impossible for people to see the Black and White Impermanence before they died. The visual and auditory perception before death was caused by brain disorder and did not really exist. Hallucinations or mental states before death may cause some people to see or hear strange scenes, including the Black and White Impermanence, but these scenes are only hallucinations or psychological reactions of the dying person. There is no conclusive evidence to prove the existence of the Black and White Impermanence. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if a person would see the Black and White Ghosts before they died.
The causes of their deaths in the Only the Brave true story were complex and involved various factors such as dangerous circumstances and unexpected incidents.