
Kang Chan, the feared mercenary known as the “God of Blackfield,” dies after being betrayed on the battlefield—shot from behind by one of his own. Three years later, he awakens in the body of a frail high school student. Stripped of his former body but not his lethal experience, Kang Chan must navigate school bullies, criminal organizations, and shady power struggles while uncovering the truth behind his death. Though the battlefield has changed, his instincts remain sharp—and vengeance is inevitable.
God of Blackfield excels at merging military brutality with school-action chaos. Kang Chan isn’t adapting—he’s conquering. Every conflict feels decisive, driven by a protagonist who has already lived and died in hell.
The appeal lies in competence. There’s no training arc or hesitation—only execution. While subtlety isn’t the goal, the series delivers relentless momentum and clean power fantasy for readers who enjoy dominant leads.
This is ideal for fans of reincarnation stories where experience outweighs raw power systems.
