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THE JANITOR WHO CLEANS UP AFTER GODS

Chen Wei is a burned-out, middle-aged man who took a night janitor job because it was the only thing left that asked nothing of him. No interviews. No explanations. Just a mop and an empty building and the voicemails from his daughter he never answers. For eight months, that was enough. Then a woman named Director Zhao steps out of an elevator at 3:17 AM and tells him his real contract started tonight. His first assignment: Floor 47. Someone left a god in the breakroom again. The mop, it turns out, is not a mop. It's an RST-7 — a Reality Stabilization Tool — disguised because nobody questions a janitor. And Chen Wei has just been hired by the Cleanup Committee, an organization that has existed since the first god made the first mess. They don't govern. They don't intervene. They just clean. The gods are real. They're also exhausted, forgotten, and prone to flooding office buildings with grief. They don't need someone to fight them. They need someone to sit with them. To witness them. To stay. Chen Wei is very good at staying. He's been staying away from his daughter for eight years. It's the only skill he has left. What follows is not a power fantasy. Chen Wei will never be the strongest. He will never master a forbidden technique or unlock a hidden bloodline. He will level up by losing things — memories, feelings, pieces of himself — one cleanup at a time. But somewhere between a hearth god throwing pots in an empty apartment, a war god fighting a battle that ended before this world began, and an exhausted creator who just needs someone to tell him it's okay to stop — Chen Wei starts to understand something. Presence is harder than power. Staying is harder than winning. And the most dangerous thing in the universe might be a middle-aged man with a mop who has nothing left to lose. His daughter is still calling. One day, he'll answer.
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Grey's anatomy: UNRECOGNIZABLE

George O'Malley didn't die when he pushed a stranger out of the path of that bus. He survived—but barely. Two years, seventeen surgeries, and hundreds of millions of dollars later, George returns to Seattle Grace Hospital with a new face, a new name, and a secret that could destroy everything: the stranger he saved was Vanessa Chen, pharmaceutical heiress, and she's falling in love with him. The problem? His former best friends think he's dead. His ex-wife mourned him. And when Dr. Gideon Matthews—tall, handsome, unfamiliar—walks through those hospital doors, not a single person recognizes the man underneath. Now George is caught between the life he lost and the life he's been given. Vanessa wants the truth. Meredith feels strangely drawn to the new attending. Cristina is getting suspicious. And George? He's drowning in lies, survivors guilt, and the horrifying question: if you lose your face, do you lose yourself? Some second chances come with a price. And George is about to pay it. Tags:Medical Drama | Identity Crisis | Second Chances | Romance | Angst with Happy Ending | Canon Divergence | Nobody Recognizes Him | Facial Reconstruction | PTSD | Found Family | Grey's Anatomy AU --- George O'Malley (survived in this AU—canon divergence from S5E24) Rating Mature (Medical trauma, PTSD, mild sexual content, emotional intensity) --- "It's a beautiful day to save lives. Even if no one knows who's saving them." --- Wordcount per chapter 6-10k patreon.com/Twilightsky588 - completed with 75 chapters/460 000 WORDS
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