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Super Hard

Super Hard

Author:Anarchy

Genres:Fantasy

State:Ongoing

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Last update:2025-01-10

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Time travel sucks when you can’t shut it off.In a world where throwing fireballs and flying are as common as morning coffee, North possess a “special talent” that no one else seems to share—remembering every single time the universe hits rewind. Everyone else gets a clean slate. Him? He’s stuck hauling around memories no one else knows existed.And yeah, he’s got a lot of questions. Like, why is he the only one cursed with this cosmic déjà vu? Who is the so-called hero out there tampering with time like it’s their personal sandbox? Whoever they are, they keep dragging him through every rewind, while completely ignoring the mess they’re leaving behind.Not that North is in any rush to figure it out. Hunting down time-jumping heroes—or villains, for all he knows—isn’t exactly his style. He prefers to take things slow, piecing the mystery together at his own pace. But with every reset, reality starts to fracture a little more, and ignoring it is becoming less of an option.So now he’s stuck—leveling up his powers, dodging bad guys, and reluctantly crossing off superhero clichés like they’re items on a never-ending to-do list. And of course, there’s a girl—there’s always a girl. At least, amidst all the chaos, she makes it worth it.Readers can expect: a mix of laid-back humor, time-loop shenanigans, and slice-of-life moments.The world: itself is a fusion of superpowers, with multiple systems managing and defining their function. Some powers are grouped into frameworks, like The Ghostwriter, which lets people become characters in an overarching narrative like Wise Mentor or Crowd Hero, or The System (similar to LitRPG), where fighting increases stats and grants greater power, and many more.This isn’t a traditional superhero story. It’s a slow-paced exploration of a subtly altered world with skewed morality and many other concepts.Flashy battles and clear-cut villains take a backseat as the focus shifts to the world’s quirks, gradually building momentum.The story has a slow pace.Loops don’t happen often, so it’s more like time travel.The tags are there to let you know what to expect as the story progresses, even if certain elements haven’t appeared yet.

Introduction: Time travel sucks when you can’t shut it off.In a world where throwing fireballs and flying are as common as morning coffee, North possess a “special talent” that no one else seems to share—remembering every single time the universe hits rewind. Everyone else gets a clean slate. Him? He’s stuck hauling around memories no one else knows existed.And yeah, he’s got a lot of questions. Like, why is he the only one cursed with this cosmic déjà vu? Who is the so-called hero out there tampering with time like it’s their personal sandbox? Whoever they are, they keep dragging him through every rewind, while completely ignoring the mess they’re leaving behind.Not that North is in any rush to figure it out. Hunting down time-jumping heroes—or villains, for all he knows—isn’t exactly his style. He prefers to take things slow, piecing the mystery together at his own pace. But with every reset, reality starts to fracture a little more, and ignoring it is becoming less of an option.So now he’s stuck—leveling up his powers, dodging bad guys, and reluctantly crossing off superhero clichés like they’re items on a never-ending to-do list. And of course, there’s a girl—there’s always a girl. At least, amidst all the chaos, she makes it worth it.Readers can expect: a mix of laid-back humor, time-loop shenanigans, and slice-of-life moments.The world: itself is a fusion of superpowers, with multiple systems managing and defining their function. Some powers are grouped into frameworks, like The Ghostwriter, which lets people become characters in an overarching narrative like Wise Mentor or Crowd Hero, or The System (similar to LitRPG), where fighting increases stats and grants greater power, and many more.This isn’t a traditional superhero story. It’s a slow-paced exploration of a subtly altered world with skewed morality and many other concepts.Flashy battles and clear-cut villains take a backseat as the focus shifts to the world’s quirks, gradually building momentum.The story has a slow pace.Loops don’t happen often, so it’s more like time travel.The tags are there to let you know what to expect as the story progresses, even if certain elements haven’t appeared yet....

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