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Strongest Superhuman System

Four years ago, the first-ever Armageddon Class Anima appeared on Earth, destroying everything that it touched and threatening the lives of the entire world's population! But along with it came Superhumans that had the blessing of mana. They rose up to fight against the Armageddon, and leading them was the strongest Superhuman, KING. After two days and three nights of nonstop battle, KING gave his life to stop the Armageddon and give the Superhumans a fighting chance against the invading Anima, and everyone in the world remembers his good deeds and sacrifice! ... Mark was just an average Superhuman living in City A. His daily routine was skipping classes and hanging out with his only two friends while hunting for Anima in secret whenever he could. But this easy life was not going to last for long as the hidden power he sacrificed a long time ago began to awaken once more! [Initializing Superhuman System...] [Recognizing Host... Host Recognized.] [Parsing Constitution. Host Fully Healed. No Traces Of Residual Damage.] "Hello once again, Mark Vanitas. Has it already been four years?" ... Posting Schedule: Two chapters a day everyday, except days when extra chapters are posted along with the regular ones.

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A Leap of Faith

King Richard kicked his foot back and forth while hunching over for a moment, but once he saw Ephraim's discouraging frown, he stopped acting like a child and sat straight before speaking confidently.

"But they killed my father, Ephraim. If they come this close, won't they try to kill me too?" 

"They only managed to kill your father because they attacked him while he was outside the city with little protection. You have the strongest soldiers from the royal army here. They will make sure no harm comes to you. And besides, I am the one that will meet with the demon king first, so you have nothing to fear." 

King Richard frowned and looked down. There was a feeling of inadequacy inside of him that made him feel like he wasn't doing well enough as king, and when he spoke, it was that inadequacy that brought out his next words.