Heroine-Saving System: Reborn In A Third-Rate Manga As The Protagonist
Heroine-Saving System: Reborn In A Third-Rate Manga As The Protagonist
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SUMMARY
“So I’m the one who has to do the work of the Protagonist in this life?”
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Mateo Estes was never supposed to be anything special.
He was an orphan abandoned by his shelter at seventeen, and a young man who floated between one miserable job to the next, he had learned very early that life would not hand him miracles.
Stability came only after years of grinding, after sharing rooms with strangers, after budgeting every cent until he could finally afford a cramped one-bedroom apartment.
His biggest achievement was not glamorous, but it was his: a career as one of FaceLive’s most ruthless anime and manga reviewers, a voice that could destroy or crown a series with a single stream.
By the time he turned twenty, Mateo had built a loyal following through a single, brutal principle: honesty.
If a story was trash, he said it.
If a heroine was written like a cardboard prop, he mocked it.
If the worldbuilding fell apart, he tore it limb from limb.
His latest target was a manga with a famously long title…「Ore wa shujinkō dakara, mochiron utsukushii hiroin-tachi o sukuu!」, a series recommended endlessly by viewers who insisted he would love the setting.
And he did… at first.
The Crest power system had potential, the academy concept was refreshing, and the political tension of the Great Clans gave it weight.
But everything collapsed under horrendous execution: heroines who fell in love because the protagonist breathed near them, plot armor thicker than steel, and a President’s daughter powerful enough to defeat an A-rank monster getting kidnapped by a C-rank rookie.
It was, in Mateo’s words, peak stupidity.
He rated it a 3/10 on stream, roasted it for several minutes, and logged off feeling lighter than he had all week.
Even a $10,000 donation couldn’t compare to the satisfaction of honest critique. He slept peacefully that night, unaware that the universe had taken his rant personally.
When Mateo awoke, nothing was familiar. His apartment layout had shifted, the cheap furniture replaced, and when he reached the bathroom mirror, a stranger stared back… a six-foot blond hunk with defined muscles, sharp features, and the exact face of the protagonist.
If that wasn’t bad enough, he got his System shortly after
「Role Assigned: Protagonist」
「Mission: Save the Heroines」
「Failure: Erasure」
He was cooked…
6 Latest Chapters[ Updated 10 hours ago ]
Chapter List
- Chapter 1: The Stream That Changed The World [I]
- Chapter 2: The Stream That Changed The World [II]
- Chapter 3: Crests
- Chapter 4: Acceptance Letter
- Chapter 5: Changes
- Chapter 6: Just Another Normal Day
- Chapter 7: Discoveries [I]
- Chapter 8: Discoveries [II]
- Chapter 9: ID
- Chapter 10: ID [II]
- Chapter 11: Shopping Spree
- Chapter 12: To The Barrier [I]
- Chapter 13: To The Barrier [II]
- Chapter 14: First Fight [I]
- Chapter 15: First Fight [II]
- Chapter 16: Trapping The Stoneback
- Chapter 17: Rank-Up
- Chapter 18: Making A Return
- Chapter 19: Calculating Corpses
- Chapter 20: Heroine Flag [I]
- Chapter 21: Heroine Flag [II]
- Chapter 22: The Day
- Chapter 23: Accusations
- Chapter 24: Username
- Chapter 25: Trouble Trio
- Chapter 26: Class 5
- Chapter 27: Interesting Fight
- Chapter 28: Found Out
- Chapter 29: How To Get A Pretty Girl [I]
- Chapter 30: How To Get A Pretty Girl [II]
- Chapter 31: Class 5’s Dilemma
- Chapter 32: The Expected Result
- Chapter 33: Mio’s Persistence
- Chapter 34: Moving Out
- Chapter 35: Empty Kitchen
- Chapter 36: Talking With HeroGod
- Chapter 37: Mana Breathing
- Chapter 38: Noble Recruitment
- Chapter 39: Magic Weapons
- Chapter 40: Registering Weapons
- Chapter 41 - 1 v 4
- Chapter 42: Room 1
- Chapter 43: Welcoming Dinner
- Chapter 44: Mission Day [I]
- Chapter 45: Mission Day [II]
- Chapter 46: Helpless
- Chapter 47: Fight To The Death
- Chapter 48: Blood Partner