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Chuunibyou Challenge!!

Chuunibyous are weirdos who believe in the supernatural. But, what's to say the supernatural doesn't exist? Matt Lewin, a former Chuuni, decides to live a normal life after a traumatic experience in High School. He becomes a college student and his life is going pretty smoothly... until he is once again thrust into the madness of his past. After meeting someone he used to know, Violet, he discovers the hidden truth of existence, and the role he has to play to protect it. The world is divided into two parallels; Reality and Fiction, and the barrier between the two is collapsing. It is now up to the very Chuunibyous who are despised by the world, to save it. Confronted with this very precarious choice, what path will Matt take? Will he continue his mundane college life? Or... will he join the Chuunibyou Challenge and save the world? * * * The first few chapters are slow-paced, but they build up to a very good payoff. I would advise readers to read the first five or six chapters before deciding whether they would like to continue.

Magecrafter · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
75 Chs

Mission Briefing

[SYSTEM ALERT]

<Mission Recieved>

{Make your way to the Chuunibyou Society Headquarters as soon as you get this message}

As Matt lay in bed, the System Window floated above him, presenting him with two choices. He was conflicted, unsure of which one to pick, and remained frozen with indecision.

"What should I do?" he wondered aloud.

Memories of the previous night flooded his mind, each of his friends' faces manifesting before him. He couldn't ignore the feeling he had whenever he thought of them, but the mission was something he couldn't ignore either.

Despite his conflicting emotions, Matt couldn't deny the excitement he felt now that a mission had been presented to him. He had been training tirelessly for this moment, eager to prove his worth. And now, finally, the opportunity had arrived.

Moreover, the world was in peril, and it was his duty as a Chuunibyou to answer the call. He simply couldn't ignore the Link.