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The System Broke, Not Me

Nyadar_Koyu
What if the hero read the spoilers? Leo Zhang has read 473 web novels. He knows every trope, every cheat, every lazy plot twist. So when he dies—choking on a gummy bear of all things—and wakes up as Leonel, a generic reincarnated hero in a generic fantasy world, he's not impressed. But then his System glitches. A forgotten debug console opens. Suddenly, Leo can see: · Trope probabilities ("The masked stranger will betray you. 94% chance.") · Hidden bloodline unlocks ("Chapter 147. Seriously? That's 100 chapters of filler.") · Author's notes ("I have no idea where this is going.") · Reader sentiment ("68% of readers think you're an idiot for taking that quest.") Leo isn't powerful. He's just informed. And he's done playing by the rules. He speedruns the tutorial. He befriends the demon spy before the betrayal arc. He calls out the love interest's tragic backstory before she can deliver it. The System frantically patches his exploits. The author considers deleting the entire manuscript. And watching it all? An omniscient narrator who sees every character's secret thoughts, every future disaster, and every single way Leo is about to make things worse. The narrator can't interfere. He can only describe. And he is suffering
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