An ordinary man, dies, gets reincarnated, and fucks everyone up, this is the story of Shi Uchiha
James McRyan, an orphan, was born in southern california, lived in the orphanage from the year 1998 to 2016, he was often bullied because he didn't or wouldn't speak to the kids nor play with them, as he thought that the kids were too childish, he graduated from college, and got a job in Los Angeles in a small gaming company, he likes gaming and he loves to watch anime, such as Naruto and One Piece.
James really wished to strangle someone at that moment, getting scolded for nothing: ''that fucking shitty ass manager'' James spat out.
He walked towards the train station and couldn't see a schoolbus coming towards him, a woman however did scream and said to watch out, he looked to his right, and all he could think was:' fuck my life' the school bus proceeded to ram into him as his body flew backwards, he didn't instantly die, his whole body felt cold
People ran towards him but didn't try to help him as they were afraid if they were going to do something wrong and kill him, they called 911 for an ambulance.
James however was cursing every generation of William's family, he cursed and cursed again, before the coldness overtook him he screamed this word:''FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK'' and all he could see was darkness.
he opened his eyes, and all he could see was white, he looked around and couldn't see anyone or anything, he watched his memories over and over again, everything was clear, it was 1080p HD quality, so he could re-watch Naruto vs Pein over and over again, he analysed their battle stance, how they move, how quick they move for a long time, he hadn't realized it yet, but his perception was approximately 6 times better than when he was on earth, he didn't know how much time passed, and couldn't talk to anyone, so all he could do was watch his memories, he eventually got bored, so he learned to control his emotions over thousands and thousands of years, not that he knew, but one day someone or something teleported in front of him, he couldn't see because they/it was shining