Return of the Disaster-Class Hero: Twenty years. For twenty long years, the thirteenth saint Lee Geon was trapped inside the Tower of Demons after being backstabbed by twelve of his allies. These twelve “saints” were warriors chosen by the twelve zodiac gods to defeat mysterious monsters called “calamities” that were massacring the planet. Though no god had chosen Geon as a saint, he became the mightiest of them all, which made him a hero… and a target. But now, Geon has brawled his way out of the tower, and he’s back stronger than ever. All that’s left is to exact brutal payback on each of the saints, but none of these powerful beings will go down without a fight. Will Geon be able to stay in one piece while achieving the divine revenge of his dreams?
Return of the Disaster-Class Hero
Return of the Disaster-Class Hero: I was once the greatest hero on Earth, or at least that’s what they called me. They bestowed upon me the title of the “Disaster Class Hero” because I possessed a unique ability to turn any catastrophic situation into a triumph. My name was synonymous with hope and salvation in those days, but that all feels like a distant memory now, recounted only by the few who remember the days of old.
Recalling the day they thought they had finally vanquished me, I faced my enemies bravely as their forces gathered to bring about my downfall. However, their overwhelming numbers led to my defeat, and I fell in battle, leaving behind a world plunged into chaos and despair.
As years passed, my legacy faded into legend, and doubts arose regarding my existence. The city I once loved forgot the hero who had saved them countless times. Fate, however, had different plans for me. It seems destiny had unfinished business with the Disaster Class Hero.
Terrified, they realized their actions had consequences they could never have foreseen. One by one, they fell before the might of the Disaster Class Hero, and their empire of darkness crumbled into dust.
As I vanquished my enemies, I understood that true heroism lay not in revenge but in protecting the innocent and pursuing a better world. With the city now free from the grip of evil, I set about rebuilding it, working hand in hand with the people to create a brighter future.
My return had taught me valuable lessons about the true meaning of heroism. It wasn’t just about possessing extraordinary powers but also about having the strength to rise again after every fall and fighting not for personal glory but for the greater good.
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