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The Anomaly That Shouldn't Exist
In a universe built from stacked fiction, every world is just another layer of a greater narrative, each one existing inside another like endless pages of a book.
At the lowest layer lies Rise of the Strongest Hero, the story of Kael—a protagonist who rises from nothing into overwhelming power, guided by a System that rewards his every growth and frames his dominance as destiny. To most, Kael is the perfect hero.
Lucien does not see him that way.
Lucien was once a reader beyond the story. When he first read Rise of the Strongest Hero, he was drawn to Kael’s rise… but that admiration slowly twisted into obsession, and then into hatred. In Lucien’s eyes, Kael was not a flawless savior, but an insecure, prideful, self-righteous man who acted as if the world existed to revolve around him. A hero who believed in his own righteousness too easily, who took admiration, opportunities, and relationships as if they were naturally his.
Lucien hated that.
Then he died—and reincarnated into Rise of the Strongest Hero itself.
Now inside the world he once read, Lucien is no longer a spectator. He is a participant, bound to a System of his own. But unlike Kael, Lucien doesn’t try to “compete fairly” within the story.
He learns something far more dangerous.
If the world is built around the protagonist, then everything orbiting the protagonist can be taken.
So Lucien changes.
His jealousy becomes strategy. His hatred becomes ambition. And his ambition becomes action. He begins taking what originally belonged to Kael—opportunities, allies, mentors… even relationships. Every time he disrupts Kael’s intended path, his System responds with approval, granting him rewards, boosts, and accelerated growth. The more he interferes with the hero’s story, the stronger he becomes.
Lucien is no longer trying to surpass Kael.
He is trying to take everything Kael was meant to have.
Above this world exists Extra’s Path to Ascension, a written account documenting Lucien’s existence—his obsession with Kael, his reincarnation into Kael’s world, and his rise through manipulation of the story’s structure.
And within that authored layer, Amir awakens.
Amir is an Anomaly.
He has no origin, no role, and no place in any known narrative layer. Not a reincarnator. Not an extra. Not even a properly defined protagonist. Reality struggles to process him, as if the concept of “story” itself cannot decide where he belongs.
Within him awakens a System as well.
But unlike Kael’s or Lucien’s rigid frameworks, Amir’s System is different. It is adaptive, responsive, and strangely human in tone. It guides him, analyzes situations, and offers overwhelmingly powerful rewards—but it does not control him. Over time, it becomes less like a tool and more like a companion, growing alongside him with a sense of trust and understanding.
Amir, however, is not interested in destiny, narrative, or manipulation.
He is interested in battle.
Every fight is excitement. Every stronger opponent is an opportunity. Pain and pressure are not obstacles—they are proof of growth. He moves like something the world cannot properly contain, chasing only strength and the thrill of breaking limits.
As Lucien rewrites the flow of Kael’s story from within, and Amir moves through the layers above without belonging to any of them, the structure of reality begins to strain.
Because one man is stealing the hero’s story…
and the other was never written into any story at all.
This is a rewrite of my first novel. I Became an Anomaly in a Novel.
Void_Empire · FANTASY