The earliest known usage traces back to 2023 on imageboards like 4chan’s /a/ (anime) and /v/ (video games). A user posted a hypothetical plot synopsis:
This darker lens transforms the meme from a power fantasy into a horror story. You laugh at the absurdity, but you shiver at the implication: What if someone you trust is absolutely verified... and absolutely fake? secret mission sennyuu sousakan wa zettai ni verified
Unlike many ecchi leads who are just perverts or victims, Riko is angry at her own body. Her internal monologue is a stream of frustrated, tactical swearing. She’ll be mid-sentence analyzing a suspect’s micro-expressions, feel a blush coming on, and think, “Not now, you traitorous face—I’m working!” It’s a fresh take on the “embarrassed heroine” trope. The earliest known usage traces back to 2023
"Sennyuu Sousakan gets hired as a security guard at a corrupt corporation. His cover is flawless. He has fake IDs, a fake family, even a fake social media history. When HR tries to background check him, the system just says 'VERIFIED.' No one questions it. The mission continues." and absolutely fake
As Agent Kaito becomes closer to Ryota Narita, he begins to question whether his mission is still just about gathering evidence or if he's being manipulated by The Syndicate's charismatic leader. Meanwhile, his teammates encounter unexpected obstacles: Agent Lena, the team's tech expert, discovers a mole within their own organization, while Agent Taro, the muscle of the team, finds himself torn between his loyalty to the mission and his growing bond with a mysterious woman connected to The Syndicate.
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