All Hokage in The Chat Group

Chapter 201: Chapter 201



After receiving their rewards, the group eagerly discussed them. The rewards had significantly boosted their strength, and the enhancements to each Hokage were vital. Everyone felt satisfied with their newfound power and abilities.

Ryan observed the excited expressions of those around him and decided to remind them in time.

"Everyone, calm down," he said. "The most important feature is about to be activated!"

Hearing his words, the Hokages immediately recalled something and quickly fell silent. They were all waiting for something important to happen—the beginning of the mission of the multiverse.

As the group quieted down, a notification sounded from the chat group.

[The function of the multiverse travel is about to activate!]

It was starting!

Upon hearing this message, everyone was excited. In addition to the rewards, the most important thing now was the mission in otherworlds.

It was clear to everyone how these missions worked. They were quite similar to the missions they did as shinobi. They would receive several fixed tasks at the start of their journey to the other world, and by completing them, they would be rewarded with shop points.

At the same time, any valuable items found in the otherworlds could be converted into points, which could then be used to exchange for powerful items in the shop and further enhance their abilities. While the Hokages were filled with anticipation, a sense of unease lingered beneath the surface—uncertainty about what kind of challenge the next world might bring.

On the screen in front of the group, several lines of messages appeared:

[With each meeting, a new world will be unlocked. The missions in these worlds offer great rewards—but only if completed thoroughly. Those who succeed will earn a vast number of reward points.]

[Along the way, treasures found in these otherworlds can also be exchanged for points in the Shop]

[During the missions of the in other worlds, time in your world will freeze, and you'll return immediately upon finishing your task. But beware: if you die during a mission in the Multiverse, the consequences are severe. The Hokage world you come from will be destroyed, wiped from existence forever, with no chance of recovery.]

Before the mission of otherworlds began, the familiar introduction to the rules appeared. Though this rule seemed a mere formality, it held heavy weight within the chat group. It represented the exit mechanism—if anyone didn't want to join the mission of the Otherworld, now was the time to leave.

Of course, none of the twelve Hokages present even considered quitting. Only a fool would walk away at this point. The reason was simple: everyone had complete confidence in their strength. At the same time, the rewards and knowledge from each mission were highly lucrative. Participating guaranteed a huge gain while opting out would result in a major loss.

Thus, everyone decided to stay, willing to take on some risks in exchange for the potential rewards. At this moment, the Hokages began to discuss excitedly among themselves.

Hashirama stood at the edge of their gathering, his eyes sparkling with anticipation. "It's finally here! I've waited so long that even the flowers I planted have withered!" His excitement was palpable, filling the air with a contagious energy.

Beside him, Tobirama crossed his arms, a smirk on his face, though annoyance flickered in his gaze. "That's because you never water them, brother. You only know how to plant trees with Chakra. You only know how to plant trees with chakra. Maybe if you put as much effort into caring for them as you do into your grand speeches, we wouldn't be surrounded by a graveyard of wilted blooms."

Hashirama chuckled, shaking his head in mock exasperation. "You know, Tobirama, one of these days, you'll realize that not everything needs to be meticulously planned. Sometimes, a little chaos can bring beauty, too!" He gestured broadly, his smile unwavering. "Besides, those 'wilted blooms' are a reminder of my perseverance. I'll just replant them—next time with a bit more care."

Minato sighed, leaning against his chair. "Yeah, it's been a long wait. Half a year hasn't been stress-free." The weight of his and Kushina's sleepless nights due to his son and the relentless duties of being Hokage during the day.

Tsunade ever the energetic, cut through the lighthearted banter. "Well, at least the wait is over now. I just hope this world has more to offer than the last." Caution laced her tone, but a flicker of hope danced in her eyes, hinting at the possibilities ahead.

Kakashi from the third Hokage world, gazed into the distance, contemplating. "The first time we faced pirates, then Shinigami. I wonder what kind of enemies await us this time." His voice was steady, though a shadow of doubt crept into his thoughts.

Sixth Hokage Kakashi, arms crossed, added with a hint of mischief, "Something tells me this world will be even more unpredictable than the last two."

Naruto's enthusiasm bubbled over, his excitement infectious. "After Shinigami... I bet this time it'll be even cooler! Maybe ninjas from another dimension, or—" His words trailed off, the thrill of adventure masking a flicker of anxiety that threatened to surface.

Obito chuckled, a competitive spark igniting in his eyes. "Ninjas from another dimension, huh? You always dream big, Naruto. Still, I wonder what kind of powers we'll face this time."

"Whatever it is, we'll handle it. We've faced worse," Sasuke declared confidently, the trademark Uchiha conviction in his voice, though tension lingered beneath his calm exterior.

"Don't get too overconfident," Tsunade cautioned, her gaze steady. "It's the unknown that can catch you off guard." Her words were met with a mix of fondness and irritation from the others, a reminder that Uchiha's overconfidence, while often justified, could lead to downfall.

Madara, with his trademark pride, laughed heartily. "Ha! No matter what world it is, their power will pale in comparison to mine." A grin spread across his face, embodying the competitive spirit that had driven him for decades.

"Your arrogance will get you killed one day, Madara," Tobirama shot back, narrowing his eyes in challenge.

"Calm down, both of you," Hashirama interjected, his enthusiasm undeterred. "I'm just excited to see what new abilities or techniques this world has to offer!" Optimism radiated from him, a spark that lit the group's collective spirit amidst the brewing curiosity.

Minato took a deep breath, regaining focus. "Let's stay sharp. There's no telling what kind of world awaits us, but we've always managed to adapt." His voice carried the weight of experience, balancing optimism with the caution they all needed.

"Yeah, we'll figure it out. We always do," Kakashi reassured, though the competitive edge in his demeanor lingered—a silent challenge for each of them to rise to the occasion.

Everyone shared the same enthusiasm and caution, filled with curiosity about what this new world would hold. The worlds were vastly different each time, and every mission brought new power systems and mysteries. This time, it was sure to be no different.

Once everyone was ready, the familiar robotic voice echoed through the conference room.

[Ding! The mission of the other Worlds is now open!]

[World Selection in progress...]

The moment the announcement echoed through the air, everyone's attention sharpened, anticipation hanging thick as they leaned in to discover the next world they would explore.

At last, the world was selected them.

[Ding! World Selection complete!]

[Otherworld: One Punch Man World]

As they read the words on the screen, the Hokages exchanged puzzled glances.

"One Punch Man World?" Hashirama mused, scratching his head in confusion.

"What kind of world is that? I've never heard of it," Minato added, a hint of curiosity in his voice.

"It sounds strange," Tsunade remarked, furrowing her brow. "What does it even mean?"

They all furrowed their brows, the unusual name stirring a mix of intrigue and bewilderment.

"Based on the sound of it," Tobirama mused, "this world doesn't seem simple at all. A name like One Punch Man suggests something unique—perhaps all battles are decided in a single punch?"

"Or maybe it's a joke," Kakashi suggested with a hint of a smirk. "Imagine facing an enemy who can defeat you with just one hit. Sounds a bit... anticlimactic, doesn't it?"

Sasuke crossed his arms, his expression serious. "Whatever it is, we need to be prepared. This could be one of those worlds where appearances are deceiving."

Madara leaned back, a confident grin spreading across his face. "As long as it's not just about one punch, I doubt we'll have trouble handling it. After all, we're not exactly weaklings ourselves."

"Let's just hope it's not as ridiculous as it sounds," Tsunade added, her eyes narrowing in skepticism.

"With my luck, it probably is," Naruto chimed in, his enthusiasm momentarily dampened by the uncertainty.

At that moment, Ryan cleared his throat, drawing the attention of the Hokages. "Everyone, let's stay focused here," he urged, his tone steady.

"Do you remember what I got in the lottery last time?" he asked, glancing around at their curious expressions.

"Limit Breaker!" the group echoed in unison, the memory prompting a mix of excitement and apprehension.

"Exactly," Ryan continued, his eyes gleaming with enthusiasm. "That's power from this world. It's designed to break the limits of abilities beyond the highest limits. If we're entering One Punch Man World, it could be crucial for us to adapt and thrive in whatever opponents we might face."

The Hokages exchanged glances, the weight of his words sinking in.

"So, you're saying this world has the potential to make us even stronger?" Minato asked, his interest piqued.

"Precisely," Ryan affirmed, a confident smile on his face. "But we should also be careful. This world operates under different rules, and be sure to be calm. Never let anything make you obsessed with something or you might become a monster."

"With powers like that, it sounds like we'll need every advantage we can get," Tsunade remarked, her expression shifting from skepticism to determination.

"Let's keep our wits about us," Tobirama added, his tone serious. "We can't underestimate the dangers we might face."

The group, who had been relaxed just moments ago, now spoke in hurried tones. The atmosphere had shifted, and a sense of nervousness began to settle in. No one dared to underestimate this new world.

At that moment, Naruto's eyes sparkled with curiosity. "Limit Breaker? What's that? Is it super powerful?"

His curiosity was understandable. When Ryan had obtained the item, Naruto hadn't yet joined the meeting, so it was natural that he was unaware of it.

Minato, ever the patient parent, explained, "The so-called Limit Breaker is a special ability that allows the user to improve automatically every day. The most remarkable part is that, with it, one's strength can grow infinitely—without any limit."

Naruto's eyes widened in surprise at this revelation. "Something that powerful?" he exclaimed, clearly amazed. "That's incredible!"

It actively strengthens you on its own, as long as you keep pushing your limits and facing stronger opponents. Where else could you find such a powerful ability? With something like this, it's no wonder Ryan easily became number one. He's far stronger than the average Hokage!

After explaining the Limit Breaker, Ryan went on to brief the Hokages about the world of One Punch Man. He explained the basic structure of the world, noting that it was quite advanced. This world is filled with powerful monsters, referred to as "Mysterious Beings or monsters," and to combat them, heroes emerge. These heroes banded together to form the Heroes' Association, which fights against the ever-growing threat of these monsters.

With such a setup, the premise was simple and easy to understand. Ryan summarized everything clearly in just a few sentences, and the Hokages nodded in agreement, signaling that they understood.

"The key point," Ryan continued, "is that in this world, both monsters and humans can reach extraordinary levels of power. But the strongest individual is someone who appears completely ordinary—almost too plain to be noticed."

He paused for effect, then added with a slight smirk, "If you come across a bald man in a cape in yellow suit, be very careful. He may look unremarkable, but he's the most powerful being in that world. His strength defies logic. His name is caped baldy, Saitama."

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