Hey everyone,
I realized I haven't been completely clear in explaining what kind of character our MC is or how the story will develop, so I wanted to share my perspective. After reading this, feel free to give your thoughts and suggestions so we can avoid misunderstandings as the story progresses.
First, a quick disclaimer: this story might feel a bit slow or "boring" at times, simply because it's AI-assisted. It won't be quite like a fic written entirely by a human author. That said, I'll do my best to improve it with each chapter. Over time, I hope the story will become more polished, even if the progress is gradual.
As mentioned in the synopsis, this story will be fast-paced, with fewer interactions and inner monologues, and more focus on descriptions and explanations. I'm aiming for roughly 70–80 chapters, posting one or two chapters a day. Whether that plan works out perfectly is uncertain, but I'll try my best.
Now, about our MC. He is the strongest person in the world right now, which makes his perspective very different from other MHA protagonists. He doesn't really need to join U.A. or become a hero—he could eliminate villains remotely without anyone stopping him or knowing it was him. Because everything comes so easily to him, he often approaches events lightly, observing the plot as a bystander. His main goal is simply to allow his classmates to grow without facing the horrors that occur in the original timeline. He doesn't want AFO to rise, Deku to be betrayed, the nation to fall into chaos, or countless people to die unnecessarily.
While some may argue that such cycles of tragedy eventually lead to a better outcome, in the MC's view, much of that suffering is avoidable. The MHA world itself has many obvious structural problems beyond villains—for example, the "quirk singularity" theory, where future quirk manifestations could be so powerful that the user's body can't handle it, resulting in injury or uncontrollable destruction.
I had considered writing him as complacent at first and then introducing twists to force him to take things seriously, but I discarded that idea—it just felt too forced.
Finally, while rereading the chapters I've published so far, I've noticed some inconsistencies and unexplained elements. Some you may have noticed, others perhaps not. I've already made a few corrections in earlier chapters, but if you spot anything, please let me know—I'll fix it immediately to give readers the best experience possible.
That's all I wanted to share for today. Thank you all for reading and supporting me.
—Japes
