Author: Densuke (II), Takehiro Kojima,<br />Translator :www.mangakakalot.com<br />www.mangasushi.net<br />Summary:<br /><br />Amamiya Hiroto is unlucky. His life consisted of misfortune after misfortune, culminating in an unlucky death during an incident on a school boat trip, trying to save a girl he barely knew. After death, he met a god of reincarnation who requested that the hundred or so dead passengers - one of them being the girl he tried in vain to save - be reincarnated into another world.<br /><br />Yet a series of unfortunate events forced Hiroto to reincarnate with even less luck than before, starting with nothing but a tremendous amount of Mana. His second life, far worse than his first, came to a cruel end.<br /><br />However, upon meeting the god a second time, he was informed that there would be yet another reincarnation - one that had already been set in motion and could not be stopped. Not wanting Hiroto to endure a third life filled with suffering, the god cursed him before he was reborn in the hopes that he would either die quickly or commit suicide.<br /><br />Hiroto was reborn once more as a half-vampire, half-dark elf. A dhampir. Not wanting a fourth life, he is determined to live this third life with the only things remaining from his previous lives - Death Magic and his enormous Mana pool.<br /><br />♪ Song: Angry too<br />♪ Artists: Lola Blanc<br /><br />► SUPPORT THE ARTISTS ◄<br /><br />LOLA BLANC<br />https://www.instagram.com/oohlalola/?...<br />https://twitter.com/ohlalola?lang=de<br /> / lolablanc <br />http://lolablanc.com/<br /><br />We own nothing from this video, all the rights go to their original owners. We just made the video .<br />FAIR USE:<br />"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the<br />Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"<br />for purposes such as criticism, comment, news<br />reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair<br />use is a use permitted by copyright statute that<br />might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit,<br />educational or personal use tips the balance in favor<br />of fair use."