He died, that was a given- but what exactly happened? One moment he was living life as an adult, the next he was back in his younger body; but one thing was for certain- he was going to find out what the bloody hell is wrong with everything and why it's all broken.
Waking up with amnesia and a strange yet familiar body, she finds herself lost inside an unfamiliar world. Her past unknown, she must try to figure out the importance of her scars and the pendant around her neck. And the woman in White she woke up with who knows too much and yet too little may be able to help her find her past. But is that a good thing?
SAO is a death game. I knew this. Yet somehow, I still managed to go and get trapped inside it for two years. Even knowing that I knew no Japanese, nor being able to read it, I still put on that headset and joined the game. I didn't know what I was thinking. Maybe being able to change something, change someone's fate. Either way, it's a fun game, if you ignore the part about death.
He died, that was a given- but what exactly happened? One moment he was living life as an adult, the next he was back in his body; but one thing was for certain- he was going to find out what the bloody hell is wrong with everything and why it's all broken.
Ignore this notification and just go on with your life. This is just an example for a paper.