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Chapter 1 - e One They Forgot

Title: The One They Forgot

Genre: Dark Fantasy / Meta-Narrative / Psychological Sci-Fi

Chapters: 40

Main Focus: Hyung Fyi – The "Other" (Not a god, not a main character, but stronger than all.)

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**Chapter 1: The Wrong Beginning**

The world was collapsing. Cities disintegrated. The chosen hero failed. As the villain raised their final hand to destroy everything, time froze. A figure stepped through the cracks of reality—unseen, unnamed. He didn't speak. He didn't need to. The villain was erased from concept. The world rewound. No one remembered what saved them.

**Chapter 2: The Broken Hero**

The protagonist wakes up with strange memories. Scenes that never happened. A voice he can't recall. He questions fate, but fate ignores him. The world moves on like nothing happened. But something did. Someone did. And he's still watching.

**Chapter 3: Fractures in the Script**

Time glitches. People vanish and return. An NPC becomes self-aware. The system logs anomalies, but no one can trace them. Except for one line: "Other\_Type\_Entity: Detected."

**Chapter 4: Memory That Shouldn't Exist**

A scholar finds a ruined temple with carvings of someone unknown—powerful, ancient. His name is scratched out. The carvings glow when touched. Visions follow: a tall figure, surrounded by silence.

**Chapter 5: The Side Character Remembers**

A girl who was meant to die survives. Her death scene rewrote itself. She remembers someone pulling her back... but no one else does. She draws his face, over and over, unknowingly.

**Chapter 6: Error 000 – Intervention**

A villain is about to defeat the MC. But a sudden system error occurs. The villain is gone. No fight. No explanation. Only a burning symbol in the sky: a Y fused with a broken loop.

**Chapter 7: Whispers of The Other**

Ancient beings speak of a presence who was never meant to be. Not a god. Not a devil. Not a player. Just the Other. The story always forgets him. Reality always remembers him.

**Chapter 8: The Glitch Prophet**

A prophet goes mad writing code into paper, screaming about a "hidden one". Her writings are confiscated. Deleted. But the data reappears the next day—rewritten in the sky.

**Chapter 9: System Scan: Inconclusive**

The gods scan the universe. They find traces of an unmatched force rewriting reality from behind the scenes. Yet every attempt to locate it fails. One god tries to speak his name—and vanishes.

**Chapter 10: The Fragmented Dream**

The MC dreams of a battlefield he's never been on. In the distance, a figure stands with his back turned. The moment he turns around, the dream resets. Again. Again. The system tries to delete the memory—and fails.

**Chapter 11: The Hero Is Rejected**

The system no longer recognizes the protagonist. His privileges vanish. Everyone starts forgetting he's the main character. In his place, chaos takes over the plot.

**Chapter 12: The Rewritten Villain**

A new villain appears—one not in the original story. His power is to overwrite roles. He declares the story his own. But even he is afraid of one thing: the anomaly he calls "The Glitchwalker."

**Chapter 13: The Deleted War**

Entire armies are removed from history. No battle. No corpses. Just empty lands. The cast panics. Everyone suspects a hidden god. But even the gods are scared now.

**Chapter 14: Backstage of the World**

One character breaks into the coding system behind the world. They see timelines like threads—and a shadow that moves through them, cutting and tying as it pleases.

**Chapter 15: The Other's Mercy**

A character fatally wounded finds themselves fully healed. No magic. No system. A voice whispers, "Keep going." They turn, but no one's there. They live because he allowed it.

**Chapter 16: Forbidden Data**

The system AI finds a log: "Hyung Fyi – Not a god. Not a user. Not a role. Danger Level: Undefined." It tries to delete the file. The AI crashes.

**Chapter 17: He Who Walks Between Chapters**

The cast begins to notice scenes skipping. Filler arcs vanish. One side character is convinced someone is walking between chapters, cleaning things up…

**Chapter 18: Narrative Lockdown**

The villain uses plot armor to freeze the narrative. Everyone is trapped in a loop. Yet one panel is missing. A door opens. Hyung Fyi steps in. The lock shatters.

**Chapter 19: Author Override Failed**

Even the Author character—written as a god—tries to erase the anomaly. He is rewritten into a bird mid-sentence. Hyung Fyi leaves no message. Just silence.

**Chapter 20: They Gave Him No Title**

The universe has titles: Hero, Villain, God, Betrayer. But the anomaly has none. His folder says: "OTHER". He should not exist. But he does.

**Chapter 21: The World Begins to Question**

People start doubting the story itself. NPCs act independently. Code glitches. The narrator begins to panic.

**Chapter 22: Glitch in the Cast List**

The cast list is updated. At the bottom is one blank entry. Hovering over it shows a redacted name: \[H--- F--]

**Chapter 23: Anti-Reality Emerges**

A new enemy emerges from a reverse dimension. Even the gods can't fight it. The world bends. The Other returns.

**Chapter 24: He Doesn't Fight. He Deletes.**

The anti-reality beast lunges at him. He blinks. It ceases to be.

**Chapter 25: Gods Ask Permission**

A council of gods meets. They consider attacking him. But one god whispers, "He healed my world once. We owe him."

**Chapter 26: Final Rewrite Protocol**

The villain activates the Rewrite Protocol — the power to overwrite all. But it only works on things inside the script.

**Chapter 27: The One Outside the Page**

He exists outside the page. Outside plot. Outside fate. The protocol fails. The villain begins to break.

**Chapter 28: Legacy of the Other**

A child hears stories of a figure with no name who saves without reward. She sees him in a dream. He smiles. She draws him.

**Chapter 29: The Last Villain Breaks Down**

Realizing the story is not his to control, the villain loses form. He becomes a glitch — and is absorbed into the void.

**Chapter 30: System Collapse**

The system begins to crash. All arcs are open. Logic fails. But one force holds it steady.

**Chapter 31: The Other Stands Alone**

He stands in the void of narrative collapse. Calm. Focused. Rebuilding the story line by line.

**Chapter 32: He Writes No One's Name**

He restores the world but erases himself from it. No worship. No title. No role.

**Chapter 33: A World That Doesn't Know**

People wake in a repaired world. They feel safe. They don't know why. Only the wind whispers his name.

**Chapter 34: The Protagonist Replaced**

A new main character rises. No memory of Hyung Fyi. But his fate is strangely protected.

**Chapter 35: The Villains Can't Return**

Every threat that should've revived... doesn't. Something is blocking revival. They don't know it's him.

**Chapter 36: A Glitched Reflection**

The MC sees himself glitch briefly—and a reflection behind him. A face he doesn't recognize. But it feels familiar.

**Chapter 37: The Forgotten Witness**

One person remembers. A prophet. Marked. She writes his name again and again. The world tries to silence her.

**Chapter 38: The Last Glitch File**

A backup log hidden in the oldest data center contains one file: HyungFyi\_Override. It cannot be opened. Yet it cannot be deleted.

**Chapter 39: Peace Maintained by Absence**

Peace reigns. Not because evil is gone—but because someone erased the chance of it returning.

**Chapter 40: The One They Forgot**

Final line: "He wasn't supposed to exist. But because of him… we still do."

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