"Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World" tells the story of a young boy named Natsuki Osamu who is summoned to another world and relies on his ability to be reborn with his previous memories after death to venture into the other world to survive. In the second chapter, "A Week in the Mansion", two characters, Ram and Rem, appeared. During the countless rebirths, the protagonist developed a deep friendship with them, and the protagonist even fell in love with Rem. (In addition, the setting of Ram and Rem as twin sisters has also won the love of many fans and is extremely popular.) But the author seems to be "unhappy without torture", and it's ok to let the male protagonist be reborn repeatedly. So far in the comics, Rem has been killed three times! Is it intentional or is it necessary for the plot? The first time he died was in the second chapter (see the animation at around 14 minutes into episode 7), the second time was at the end of episode 12 of chapter 3 "Truth of Zero" of the manga, and the third time was at the end of episode 14 of chapter 3.
The cause of death this time was that the male protagonist Ang was attacked by an unknown enemy when he saw Rem die for the second time, and other members were suspected to be wiped out, and he was frozen to death and reborn. After rebirth, Ang was escorted back to the mansion by Rem, but was attacked by the witch cult. Ang was abducted, and Ram was defeated and killed when he was mopping the floor to take Ang back. |
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