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The Reincarnation of an orginary person

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An orginary office worker suddenly dies and is reincarnated in another world.
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Chapter 1 - Reincarnation of an ordinary person

**Reincarnation of an Ordinary Man. Year 778. Bang.**

I was lying peacefully in bed when suddenly something struck me.

When a person sleeps, they're usually completely out. But I slept as if I were lying on needles.

A sharp flash of pain in my stomach forced me to jerk upright. But the moment I tried to stand, another blow landed on my head. I staggered — everything spun, my legs gave out, and I fell.

Wonderful. Just perfect.

I didn't even understand who hit me, and I was already knocked out. I didn't manage to open my eyes to see my attacker before darkness swallowed me.

**Time skip.**

The sleep wasn't great — felt like I'd been run over by a truck. But whatever.

I figured it was better not to make any sudden moves if I didn't want to "enjoy the company" of those fine gentlemen who had knocked me out again. So I decided to pretend I was still asleep, hoping to overhear something. As they say, before you do anything — think.

I waited for rustling, for voices — anything that might help me understand why I had ended up in this "wonderful" situation.

And I was met with… silence.

Hm. Strangely quiet. Too quiet.

I kept my eyes tightly shut, controlling my breathing. But it grew heavier. Why did it feel like there wasn't enough air?

Slowly, millimeter by millimeter, I began to open my eyes. And you won't believe what I saw.

Wooden boards. In front of me. To the side. Everywhere I looked.

Well then. Couldn't be better. They'd put me in a coffin.

Ah, yes. Just perfect.

Alright. How do I get out? I need options. Come on, brain, work.

**Time skip.**

Some time passed. How long — I don't know. Time flows unnoticed inside a coffin. My mind was working slower and slower. There definitely wasn't enough air.

I'll be as honest as ever: to the fine gentleman who nailed this coffin shut, I sincerely wish all the "very best." You miserable piece of trash. The job was done perfectly — not a single hole for air, not the slightest weak crack. Excellent soundproofing. Masterful craftsmanship, buddy.

I started replaying my life in my head, trying to find the moment I committed my great sin. Because I truly didn't understand what I had done to deserve this.

My thoughts grew slower. My consciousness blurred. Yeah… the air was running out.

Ha-ha-ha…

I laughed. Truly hysterically. If I'm going to die, I might as well do it with a smile, right?

Just as the last fragments of consciousness were leaving me, I felt the coffin suddenly tip onto its side. Since this "masterpiece" had been built exactly to my size, I felt like a piece of meat in a grinder.

But along with the pain came hope.

Gathering my last strength, I screamed:

"AAAAAA!"

The sound reverberated through me like someone was beating on my bones.

And then — a blow. An iron axe stopped just centimeters from my face.

In that instant, my soul nearly left my body. My bladder, unfortunately, did not withstand the experience. A warm substance known as urine spread beneath me.

But never in my life had I felt as wonderful as in that moment when I inhaled fresh air through the hole left by the axe.

After surviving that stress, my brain began to shut down.

The last thing I heard:

"Hey, get over here! There's a live one!"

And in the final second before darkness swallowed me again,

one thought flashed through my mind:

"Thanks for being stupid, brain."