Hitomu Abe is a loser. There's no other way around it. He's selfish, he's annoying and his days spent wasting away at his nine-to-five office job seem all too regular when you consider he lives in what was once the superhero capital of Japan. However, his once regular life is flipped upside down as a regular day scuffle is mistaken as a great deed by a divine being. He is gifted the superpowers he always longed for, but at a steep price. His power of regeneration dictates that any injury inflicted upon him is transferred to another citizen.
In the meanwhile, Mirai Kaiyo was born with the phenomenal power to control "threads of time". She was raised to be a superhero, but even an established hero such as her has her hands full between the blossoming crime scene of the downtrodden city as well as the "Invisible Hand killer" who's somehow inflicting injuries without even being near a citizen.
Explore a story built upon grey morality and dueling narratives, as these two "supers" explore the run-down city of Kyukei (and the system of heroics as a whole) from two wildly differing perspectives and find an answer to the question: "What is a hero really?"