Author's Note
Hey dear readers, author here.
This isn't part of the novel, so you can skip if you want. But if you really want to know what you're getting into, I suggest you read this.
This is a superhero novel — but not your typical one where a random guy gets powers, fights street villains, saves the city, and everything ends with a happy smile.
No, this one's different.
In this story, the MC isn't just a superhero — he's a world-saving superhero. His goal isn't just to protect a city — it's to save the entire world.
Earth in this story is practically facing an apocalypse of monsters, and it's up to him to stop it.
Sure, he'll face villains — but not your everyday bad guys. These are powerful, interdimensional villains who seek world domination. And no, he won't always fight alone. Sometimes, he'll get help from other superheroes because, honestly, no hero can solo everything forever.
This novel is a blend of fantasy and sci-fi — expect epic interplanetary battles, insane power-ups, and deadly enemies that'll push Axel (our MC) to his limits.
It's dark. Sometimes gritty. But still fun to read.
If you love plot twists, suspense, shocking moments that'll leave you staring at your screen like "what just happened?!" — then this is for you. There's mystery layered in too, so always expect the unexpected.
Now, let me be honest about the flaws:
I'm an inexperienced author — fresh out of high school and still a teenager. I'm not Shakespeare, I'm just a guy trying to tell a story I love.
Sometimes I might over repeat the MC's system in chapters— I get it and I apologize. But trust me, later on, the story gets so wild I won't even bother mentioning it for dozens of chapters.
Also, the early chapters are fast-paced. Really fast. That's intentional because I wanted to quickly set the stage for the rest of the story.
That's why I made the first 51 chapters free — so you can decide for yourself if it's worth continuing.
Lastly, I'm open to corrections. If you think I messed up or went off track, drop a comment. I read every single one and I always reply with a well-structured answer.
Alright, enough talk — I hope you enjoy this story.
Happy reading!