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My Brother is a Hero, So I'll Become a Legend

Shawn Reed awakened as a Hero, bathed in golden light and destined for the Imperial Academy. The town celebrated. The gods approved. Adam smiled and believed it was enough to share the blood of greatness. Then it was Adam’s turn. The Orb stayed silent. No class. No blessing. No destiny. In a world where everyone is given a role, Adam is left blank too ordinary to matter, too close to a Hero to escape comparison. Mocked everywhere he goes, avoided at home, and quietly written off by everyone who once expected something from him. But quitting was never an option. If the gods won’t choose him, Adam will choose himself. He becomes an adventurer in a world where power comes from divine favor and talent and he has neither. He fails constantly. Publicly. Painfully. Every step forward costs more than it should. Until, at his lowest point, something awakens. A System. Not blessed by gods. Not tied to destiny. Not interested in chosen ones. This System records effort. Rewards persistence. Turns failure into growth. Every loss matters. Every struggle counts. While others rise because they were chosen, Adam climbs because he refuses to stay down. He is not here to replace the Hero. He is here to reach him. And as ambition, war, and divine arrogance begin to crack the world apart, the unchosen brother starts a slow, relentless ascent no prophecy ever accounted for. Because starting at the bottom teaches you something important. It teaches you how to climb. What this story contains: Relentless grinding, underdog suffering, and comparison-fueled rage, the kind born from always being measured against someone else. Morally questionable heroes, unfair standards, and a protagonist who does not hide from the spotlight. He works for it. Bleeds for it. Earns it. This is not a story about an instantly OP Mc. And it is not a descent into grim despair and endless misery. This is a story about grit, growth, love, and the quiet satisfaction of surpassing expectations one hard step at a time. If you enjoy watching someone claw their way forward through effort instead of destiny, this one’s for you.
KaelVire · 1.2k Views

Hollywood: Lights, Ink, Entertainment!

Synopsis : Transmigration. The word still hit Regal like a cold splash of water - a reminder of how his old life, against all his wild imagination, had ended in the least cinematic way possible. No heroic sacrifice. No tearful goodbyes. Not even a poetic monologue. Just… poof. Lights out, curtains down, and show over. Yet, here he was, still alive. Regal Seraphsail - same name, same dreams, but in a world fourteen years into the past. New packaging, though. It was December 2009, in a world that was almost - but not quite - Earth. Then, there was The System. It rewarded him with skills, scripts, and creativity, all tailored to help him become the greatest storyteller this world had ever seen. For Regal, it was the perfect tool. Because, with or without it, Regal’s singular dream had always been cinema - and he will achieve it this time. From writing world-changing stories to directing films that redefined the industry, Regal was determined to become the biggest figure Hollywood had ever seen. His first step? Penning a book called<Harry Potter>and watching it take the world by storm. ===== Points to be noted: - This is a Parallel World. With different people, different backgrounds, and different ages. So, expect plenty of unexpected surprise cameos of celebrities. - No Harem (OC Female Lead). - The MC is not a money driven person, but he understands the practical need for success to bring his visions to life. - Don’t expect an overly realistic portrayal of Hollywood’s dark side, other issues, or any overly grim themes. - I am here to write a fun and entertaining story, not to delve into anything beyond that or political themes. ===== If you are enjoying the story and want to read early chapters, consider supporting me on Patreon! –> [email protected]/OrgoWriters . I will be posting this story on RoyalRoad, AO3, and ScribbleHub. ….
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