Talk:Touya Mochizuki/@comment-24522817-20171008055201/@comment-26956659-20171009053751

In my opinion, the concept being used by the auhor is not reincarnation per se. Touya indeed accidentally killed on earth which then God rebuilt his body on divine realm. Touya then transfered to divine realm with the same fashion as his [Gate] magic that's why we see Touya and the gods can jump back and forth from the world to the divine realm as they pleased.

If we want to be exact, yes his old body has vanished, but what I get from the first chapter is that his status of being dead on his original world cannot be changed by God. God seemingly cannot undo his doing as time progressed in one direction in this world, while also Touya is being dead then comeback alive is also not an option so that's what I think the rule which forbidden God for brought him back to his original world meant.

During his honeymoon, his status of being dead in his original world unperturbed by his visit because none of his former kinship would recognize him. In that perspective, I think the author plotline still hold true.