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In MHA, With A Pirated Version Of Gojo's Limitless {My Hero Academia}

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What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail? Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract. One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor. News Flash!!! Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience. Armed with His new “Quirks”—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate. Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over. This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet. Follow to see how it ends.
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Chapter 1 - Extra, Waste Your Time At Your Own Risk

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.

What do you get when you cross a college student's 3 AM gaming addiction with interdimensional spam mail?

Meet Kenneth Takakura, formerly a broke university student who thought the worst thing about late-night gaming was running out of energy drinks. That was before a mysterious transmigration popup hijacked his computer, refused to close up and apparently took his sarcastic completion of its "character creation survey" as a legally binding contract.

One cosmic prank later, our protagonist found himself dumped into the world of My Hero Academia with powers that definitely aren't quirks, no legal identity, and the growing suspicion that whoever designed that transmigration system had a twisted sense of humor.

News Flash!!!

Turns out, being a transmigrator in the world of My Hero Academia isn't all power-ups and plot armor — especially when your official identity doesn't exist and your primary weapon is a knockoff version of Gojo Satoru's Infinity... with none of the convenience.

Armed with His new "Quirks"—Ken has spent Three weeks in this new world learning important life lessons. Such as: infinity barriers don't make you immune to hunger or homelessness, superhuman strength means nothing when you're fighting bureaucracy, and apparently "I have amnesia" is not a valid excuse for lacking a birth certificate.

Yet the most important Lesson of all, is that life never stops getting creative when It comes to screwing you over.

This is the story—of literally the biggest illegal immigrant on the planet.

Follow to see how it ends.