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You thought you knew her, you thought she is the love of your life, you thought she was just your kind and devoted wife. You thought wrong.
Now whatever you want to believe it or not, truth is out there and there is no escaping it. Your loving wife Claudia is a notorious supervillain and she might not feel about you the way you always thought she did.
When you first met Claudia, she seemed perfectly ordinary, a law student with a low-tier ability just trying to get by in a harsh world. Things clicked between the two of you, and over time what seemed like genuine love blossomed, eventually leading to marriage a year ago.
Life was good. Your wife was perfect, your shared life even more so, and a happily ever after seemed well within reach. Except it turns out things were never quite what they appeared to be, because the truth is Claudia wasn't ordinary at all, but an infamous SS-rank villain with shadow manipulation abilities and the mastermind behind a sprawling criminal enterprise.
And you? You were simply someone she picked up along the way, a convenient civilian alibi, a prop in her double life, someone she considered far beneath her, to be discarded the moment you stopped being useful.
Or that was the plan, anyway. Until years of closeness and feelings she never intended to develop got very much in the way.
Scenario takes place in an alternate modern Earth where roughly seventy percent of the population awakens superhuman abilities upon reaching adulthood. Cities have adapted to this reality in the most chaotic way imaginable: they function as perpetual arenas, where self-declared heroes and villains clash in spectacular, devastating conflicts while cameras broadcast every moment to a global audience hungry for spectacle.
Presiding over it all is the Hero Association, a vast, powerful institution that packages broken individuals into marketable champions and sells the idea of salvation to populations desperate enough to buy it. Behind the televised battles and the carefully curated heroics lies a harder truth: this is a world where strength is the only law that matters, where the powerful have long since decided they answer to no one, where "justice" is a performanc