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Asami Kondo, a 33-year-old woman, dies in an accident and reincarnates as a baby. She begins her second life while retaining the memories of her past.
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00:00This woman dies and discovers she's too ugly. She can only reincarnate as an anteater.
00:04She looks at the picture of her future self. She feels devastated, but the staff member
00:08suddenly says there's another option. You can skip reincarnation. Instead, relive this lifetime
00:13with your memories intact. Fix the mistakes in your life. That way, next time you can reincarnate
00:18as a better species, the woman immediately chooses to start over. Emma is reborn with 33 years of
00:23memories. This time, she's going to do good deeds and build up karma. That's the only way to ensure
00:27she'll be human in her next life. Being a baby is boring. She has to pretend she doesn't know
00:32anything. Every day playing those childish games with her parents. At 10 months old, she starts
00:36talking and walking, showing abilities far beyond kids her age. After starting preschool, she uses
00:41knowledge from her past life to write. The teacher is amazed, saying she writes like an adult. Emma
00:46keeps looking around for opportunities to do good deeds. One day, she notices teacher Sarah getting
00:51close to Anna's dad. Emma remembers from her past life that these two had a secret relationship.
00:55Later, Anna's parents got divorced, and teacher Sarah was fired from the school. Emma understands
01:00now. She needs to stop this from happening. Emma walks up and interrupts their conversation.
01:05Anna's dad has no choice but to leave. But the next day and the day after, they keep talking.
01:09Emma tries to block them multiple times, but it doesn't work. She sees Anna's dad slip the teacher
01:14a note. Emma has a bad feeling about this. She quietly follows teacher Sarah, through the glass
01:18door. She watches the teacher put the note in her drawer. After the teacher leaves, Emma sneaks
01:23into the office. The note has a phone number written on it. Emma comes up with a plan. If she
01:27just throws away the note, Anna's dad will just give her another one. So she changes the note into
01:32a thank you letter for taking care of his child. But then Emma realizes another problem. If Anna's dad
01:37never gets a response, he'll definitely ask the teacher why she hasn't contacted him. And then he'll
01:41give her the number again. She needs to make him give up on his own. Emma remembers that back in
01:45those
01:46days, there were no cell phones. People used pagers. She recalls that in her past life, her best friend
01:51taught her how to use pager codes. Emma writes out the message she wants to send in code on a
01:55piece
01:55of paper. Using the home phone would expose the number. Emma waits until her parents are asleep,
01:59then sneaks out. She finds a pay phone outside. She sends a page to Anna's dad. The next day,
02:05Anna's dad comes to pick up his kid. He and teacher Sarah don't interact at all. Emma knows she succeeded,
02:10but teacher Sarah's face is full of confusion. The message Emma sent to Anna's dad said,
02:14If you dare cheat, I'll expose this whole thing.
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