I Wrote Trash Novels to Level Up, Now Everyone Thinks I'm the Hero
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I Wrote Trash Novels to Level Up, Now Everyone Thinks I'm the Hero
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Experience the official release of **I Wrote Trash Novels to Level Up, Now Everyone Thinks I'm the Hero** online. Authored by **VibraniumFace**, this outstanding piece of **Reincarnation, Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Magic, Martial Arts, School Life** literature delivers rich character development and thrilling plot twists with every new chapter.
Being reincarnated was supposed to be the difficult part.
Instead, he was born filthy rich.
His father is a Sword Emperor who somehow decided running a merchant empire was a better retirement plan. His mother is a former Horseman of the Demon King—and may have been stronger than the Demon King himself.
So naturally, their son inherited...
mediocre magical talent.
Honestly? Fine by him. He has money, loving parents, and absolutely no intention of becoming a hero.
Then he discovers the System.
Learn new languages. Explore unknown places. Clear dungeons. Defeat people stronger than you. Earn skills.
Simple enough.
There is only one problem.
Writing turns out to be an excellent way to grind language proficiency.
So, as a child, he writes the most cliché heroic garbage he can think of, tosses the manuscripts aside, and forgets they ever existed.
His father finds them.
His father publishes them.
Years later, they are international bestsellers.
Knights quote them. Children grow up reading them. Nobles argue about their meaning. A certain princess may be a little too obsessed with their mysterious hero.
And somehow, every time he sneaks into a dungeon, learns a forbidden language, makes a questionable investment, or accidentally saves someone's life...
people become increasingly convinced that he is that hero.
He isn't.
He would know.
He wrote the damn character.
What to expect:
Progression Fantasy • LitRPG/System • Reincarnation • OP Family • Academy • Dungeons • Secret Identities • Languages & Magic • Merchant Shenanigans • Slow-Burn Romance • An MC Who Keeps Accidentally Farming Aura
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Chapter List
- Chapter 1: My Parents Are Too Powerful to Pay Taxes
- Chapter 2: The Aptitude Test, and the Blessing of Being Utterly Average
- Chapter 3: An Ancient Manuscript, and the First Words from a Blue-Tinted Panel
- Chapter 4: A Lazy Man's Trick
- Chapter 5: The Birth of a Literary Catastrophe
- Chapter 6: The Sword Emperor's Vision for Money Laundering
- Chapter 7: A Demon-Tongue Poem, and Footsteps That Made No Sound
- Chapter 8: When a Battlefield Craves a Story
- Chapter 9: Every Page a Clean Coin
- Chapter 10: A Death by Embarrassment, and a Field Bonus Too Good to Ignore
- Chapter 11: The Young Master's Great Conscience Heist
- Chapter 12: Oakhaven — The Raw Truth of the Borderlands
- Chapter 13: The Underground Auction, and a Fading Silver Tongue
- Chapter 14: A High-Risk Investment, Paid For in Royalties
- Chapter 15: I Need a Tutor, Not a Slave
- Chapter 16: A Lesson on the Space Between
- Chapter 17: Ambush in the Stone Alley
- Chapter 18: When Pulp Fiction Becomes a Killing Blow
- Chapter 19: A Map With No Tax Attached
- Chapter 20: An Echo Reaches the Capital, and the Dungeon Gate Opens
- Chapter 21: The Million-Point Stat Sheet, and an Upside-Down Trap
- Chapter 22: The Grammar of the Void
- Chapter 23: The Death Room, and an Optimization Problem
- Chapter 24: The Guardian Who Won't Stop Talking
- Chapter 25: Ancestral Ashes, and the Ultimate Manuscript
- Chapter 26: The Dungeon Boss: A Copier of Curses
- Chapter 27: An Insane Jackpot, and Control Squared
- Chapter 28: A Secret Letter, and a Dazzling Theatrical Success
- Chapter 29: Coming Home to a Household of Monsters
- Chapter 30: A Private Army Bearing the Vance Name
- Chapter 31: A Capital Gripped by Knight Fever
- Chapter 32: The Sun-Blessed Saint Makes Her Entrance
- Chapter 33: The Aptitude Test — Sandbagging Fails
- Chapter 34: First Duel — Repossession Included
- Chapter 35: A Fateful Encounter in the Tunnel
- Chapter 36: Round Two, and the Holy Church's Suspiciously Weird Candidate
- Chapter 37: The Girl Who Couldn't Be Hit
- Chapter 38: A Reading of 0.000006%
