In the bustling streets of Tokyo, Japan, lived a man named Alex Thompson. At 28 years old, he was the epitome of ordinary. Average height, plain features—brown hair that never quite styled right, eyes that blended into any crowd, and a build that screamed "desk job survivor." He worked as a data entry clerk in a nondescript office, typing away at spreadsheets from 9 to 5, dreaming of something more exciting but never quite mustering the courage to chase it. Video games and web novels were his escape, especially stories about heroes in fantastical worlds. "If only I could be isekai'd," he'd joke to himself while scrolling through forums late at night.
One rainy evening, after another monotonous day, Alex was crossing the street with a bag of takeout ramen in hand. His mind wandered to his latest read: One Punch Man, a tale of Saitama, the bald hero who could defeat any enemy with a single punch. "What if I ended up there? I'd probably get squashed by a mosquito monster on day one," he chuckled under his breath.
That's when it happened. A blinding flash of headlights pierced the downpour. A truck—cliché as it sounded—swerved on the slick road, barreling toward him. Time slowed. Alex's heart pounded as he froze, the world blurring into a haze. This is it? Truck-kun strikes again? was his last coherent thought before impact.
Darkness enveloped him. No pain, just an endless void. Then, a voice echoed in his mind, soft yet commanding, like a system notification from one of his games.
"Congratulations, Traveler. Due to a cosmic misalignment, your soul has been selected for translocation. You will be reborn in a new world with enhanced attributes to ensure survival. Physical appearance: Optimized for appeal. Intelligence: Boosted to genius level. Latent power: Unlocked potential for growth beyond limits. Destination: Earth-OPM Variant."
Alex's consciousness stirred. What? Reborn? Enhanced? One Punch Man world? Before he could process it, light flooded his senses.
He awoke on a hard sidewalk, the sun beating down on him. Blinking, he sat up, feeling... different. His body felt lighter, stronger, more agile. He glanced at his reflection in a nearby puddle—wait, that couldn't be him. Sharp jawline, piercing blue eyes, perfectly tousled dark hair, and a physique that looked like it belonged to a model or athlete. "Holy crap, I'm... handsome?" he muttered, touching his face in disbelief. And his mind—thoughts raced clearer, sharper. He could recall details from books he'd read years ago, analyze situations with lightning speed. It was like his IQ had jumped from average to Einstein-level.
Around him, the city looked familiar yet alien. Skyscrapers loomed, but billboards advertised the Hero Association, and in the distance, sirens wailed—monster attack alerts? Yes, this was it. The world of One Punch Man, where heroes battled bizarre threats, from crab monsters to alien invaders.
Alex stood, dusting off his clothes—now a simple t-shirt and jeans that fit perfectly on his new frame. "Okay, brainiac me, think. I'm in a dangerous world. Heroes get ranked by the Association. Saitama started at the bottom and worked up. I should do the same—register, train, climb the ranks." His enhanced intelligence kicked in: low profile at first, observe, build strength. But what was his "latent power"? He felt a strange energy humming inside, like untapped potential waiting to burst.
Wandering the streets, he overheard chatter about a recent monster sighting in Z-City. "Better avoid that for now," he thought. Instead, he headed toward the Hero Association headquarters, a massive building he'd recognized from the manga. The entrance buzzed with aspiring heroes and staff.
Inside, a receptionist eyed him appreciatively—his new looks were already turning heads. "Here to register?" she asked with a smile.
"Yeah," Alex replied confidently, his voice smoother than before. "Sign me up for the hero test."
After filling out forms (his new mind aced the written exam effortlessly), came the physical test: strength, speed, endurance. Alex surprised himself—he wasn't superhuman yet, but he outperformed average applicants. Punches dented testing dummies, sprints clocked in record times for a newbie.
Results: Passed, but barely above entry level. "Welcome, hero. You're starting in C-Class, Rank 390. Hero name?"
Alex pondered. Something cool, fitting. "Call me... Nova. Like a star about to explode."
And so, Nova's journey began. Little did he know, his latent power— an ability to absorb and amplify kinetic energy from impacts, growing stronger with every hit—would propel him from the bottom to rival even the caped baldy himself.
But for now, he was just another low-rank hero, patrolling quiet streets, unaware of the mosquito swarm heading his way...
End of Chapter 1
