The Demon Hunter Reborn in the Rain
I apologize in advance, English is not my native language.
Before opening his eyes in a pool of blood, he was an ordinary person.
A young man from Earth who worked, breathed, and lived without glory, without tragedy… without anything special. But his normal life ended in the most absurd way: an accident, a moment of darkness, and then absolute silence.
That silence did not last.
Something—a force beyond comprehension—pulled at her soul, through worlds and memories, and thrust her into another life.
When she fell, she did not do so as a stranger, but accompanied by the memories, skills, and sharp calm of Tomioka Giyu , the Water Pillar.
When he awoke, the rain soaked him. Cold water trickled down a body that wasn't his own. And the first taste on his tongue was iron and death.
He had inherited Yahiko 's body .
A Yahiko who had just taken his own life to save Konan.
A Yahiko whose story should have ended there… but who was now opening his eyes again.
Konan screamed. Nagato trembled.
And he—new, old, mixed—took a deep breath. Water Breathing
flowed through his chest as if he had always belonged to that world.
Thus, history broke down.
The Yahiko who was meant to become a corpse controlled by Nagato no longer exists.
The Deva Path will never be born from him.
In Akatsuki, there will be no orange-haired Pain…
and in his place, a new warrior rises:
A demon hunter in a world without demons.
Or so it seems.
Because even though there are no oni here, war, cruelty, and hatred surpass any otherworldly monster.
He is no longer an ordinary man.
He is no longer just Tomioka.
And he is not the Yahiko who died either.
It is all three.
A fusion born of blood, rain, and destiny.
And with this new life, he swears to only one thing:
Protect Konan and Nagato.
Work harder than any ninja.
And never allow Yahiko's sacrifice to be repeated.
The rain in the Land of Rain falls as always…
but now, among its drops, moves someone capable of changing everything.
Because from today onwards,
the reborn Yahiko will fight not for world peace,
but for the happiness of his loved ones.