
In a world where the human soul—Ideia—has been materialized and ranked, power defines social hierarchy. Park Jinsung is labeled an F-Rank, the lowest of the low, and becomes his school’s favorite punching bag. But the truth is far more dangerous: Jinsung is an S-Rank overflowing with uncontrollable bloodlust. To protect others—and himself—he hides his true strength. With only two years of high school remaining, Jinsung must maintain his fragile disguise while proving that rank alone doesn’t define a person’s worth.
My F-Rank High School Life thrives on restraint. Unlike typical power fantasies, the tension doesn’t come from when the protagonist will win—but from whether he can keep himself from losing control.
Jinsung’s internal conflict is the story’s backbone. His strength isn’t a blessing; it’s a liability. The Ideia system adds structure to the world, making every reveal and confrontation feel earned rather than arbitrary.
This series is ideal for readers who enjoy school action with psychological depth and delayed gratification.
