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Level UP Hero

In a world where the gods gift a chosen few with great powers, Sam Shepard could be counted among the weakest of the weak. His crappy healing ability can’t even cure minor injuries without having to drain Sam’s own life force to do it. Hero society doesn't think Sam's useful, and after failing to heal those he was tasked to save, Sam couldn't help but agree. But it turns out that giving up the hero's life isn’t easy. Not when one’s caught in the machinations of the gods themselves. After Sam gets pulled into rescuing the hero Thunder, he inherits a strange ability from her: the training system that taught Thunder how to become a top hero. Triple-A apparently holds the secret to leveling up one's power, a feat previously thought to be impossible. Not that it'll be easy to achieve... A series of challenging missions and the occasional hero lesson from the system’s creator guarantee a lot of cuts and bruises in Sam's immediate future. But at least he finally gets the chance to go from zero to hero. Oh, yeah, there are also ghastly horrors and megalomaniac supervillains to contend with on Sam’s path to becoming the symbol of hope that humanity needs.

G.D. Cruz · Fantasía
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200 Chs

The Way Forward, Part 2

Sam shoved the phone back into Thunder’s hand without reading the rest of the article. He felt certain that whatever else was on it would only piss him off more.

“I can’t believe Mr. Kim would let them write that crap about me…” Sam sighed. Then he shook his head. “No, it’s probably Marie’s doing… but why is she trying to make things harder for me like this?”

“Maybe this is her way of toughening you up,” Thunder suggested.

“Bad press and fake news are supposed to toughen me up?” Sam asked, his eyebrow arching.

“It worked for me,” she replied.

“Um, yeah, I remember…” Sam recalled the first days of Thunder’s debut which were mostly awesome reviews all around, but she also got compared a lot to her cousin, and that made her mistakes seem even bigger than they were which led to some bad press. “But they can’t stop praising you now, can they?”