🎭 Novels & Manhwa Where the MC Hides His Power
There is a special kind of satisfaction in a protagonist who could level a city but chooses to look like the weakest person in the room. These are the novels and manhwa where the MC hides his power — a retired assassin posing as a janitor, a peak immortal pretending to be a mortal disciple, a returning villain hiding behind a harmless smile — until someone pushes too far and the mask slips. The genre runs on dramatic irony: the reader knows exactly how dangerous the hero is, and we get to savour every condescending sneer from the people about to find out. Below is a hand-picked, daily-updated list of the best secretly-overpowered web novels on Novelzhen, all AI-translated from Chinese into full English and free to read.

Naruto: I Traveled with a Max Level Account

The Eternal Supreme

The Emperor Wants To Marry The Doctor

Enlightenment: Attaining the Dao at Age 8

Raising My Children With My Personal Spatial Ability

I, The Female Protagonist With Superpower, Am Super Fierce

How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game

Directed Leakage of Inner Voice: I Pretended to Be a God Undergoing Tribulations

Apocalypse Ground Zero: Refusing To Leave Home

The Eighteen Levels of Hell: Lying is Forbidden Here

After Transmigrating, The Fat Wife Made A Comeback!
AIWhispers of the Arcane Poet

The Good-for-Nothing Seventh Miss

Seeking Fortune and Avoiding Evil in the Cultivation World

Defiance of the Fall

My House of Horrors
AILaying low in primordial saint sect with a regression power

Tycoon War God

Naruto: F**king Makes Me Stronger

Naruto: Strongest Shinobi System With a Glitch
Most of these stories share three beats: the MC deliberately conceals a hidden identity (a god-tier cultivation, a past life, a system, a legendary bloodline), the world underestimates him, and the eventual reveal lands like a thunderclap. If you love the slow build and the inevitable face-slap payoff, start with the most-read titles below, then branch into cultivation and overpowered-MC stories where the hidden-strength trope shows up most.