Simultaneous Transmigration: From Japanese Anime to American Comics

Chapter 155: Chapter 99: The Giants Attack! My Konoha Village!



Chapter 99: The Giants Attack! My Konoha Village!

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Soul Palace

The various Chu Yangs from different worlds reunited again to share their recent experiences.

The latest member of this group was Chu Yang from the One Punch Man universe.

The Jujutsu Kaisen Chu Yang patted One Punch Man Chu Yang's shoulder, speaking earnestly, "Being a salaryman isn't easy, right?"

One Punch Man Chu Yang nodded in agreement.

Having both experienced the struggles of working life in their respective worlds, they couldn't help but sympathize with each other.

Meanwhile, Naruto Chu Yang had successfully extracted the genetic factors of the Ōtsutsuki clan, evolving his Sage Mode into the Six Paths Sage Mode.

The one who benefited the most from this discovery, however, was Bleach Chu Yang.

"I can feel my Zanpakutō about to awaken. The power of Yin-Yang Release has accelerated its transformation."

Bleach Chu Yang expressed his thoughts aloud.

"Two Zanpakutō? That's quite rare in the Bleach world..." said Magic Chu Yang in surprise.

Among the captains of the Gotei 13, only two were known to wield dual blades: Yamamoto's prized disciples, Kyōraku Shunsui and Ukitake Jūshirō.

Kyōraku Shunsui even became the future Captain-Commander of the Gotei 13.

"I can't wait to see what kind of Zanpakutō will match our soul characteristics. What do you think it'll be like?"

Demon Slayer Chu Yang excitedly looked around, asking for everyone's opinions. In his world, only two things mattered: swordsmanship and breathing techniques. Thus, he was particularly intrigued by the emergence of a Zanpakutō.

Ordinary swords couldn't fully harness the power of Origin Breathing. Even the wooden swords made by Chu Yang using Wood Release were no exception.

Marvel Chu Yang's First Form: Sun and Moon Rotation, used against the Destroyer, and Jujutsu Kaisen Chu Yang's Second Form: Sun and Moon Moon Radiance, which killed thousands of curses, had already displayed diminished power.

Perhaps only a Zanpakutō could unleash 100% of Origin Breathing's strength.

The group debated energetically, but no consensus could be reached.

Amidst the clamor, Demon Slayer Chu Yang approached Martial Arts Chu Yang and said, "Could you collect some sword techniques during your journey to Mongolia? The swordsmanship in One Piece and my world is too crude; creating just two forms has already pushed the limits."

Martial Arts Chu Yang nodded, understanding. While the power levels of the Martial Arts world were lower than most, in terms of the philosophies of "law" and "dao," it was unparalleled.

For Origin Breathing to progress further, it would need to absorb the profound principles of advanced martial arts.

After all, breathing techniques themselves originated from the art of breath control.

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After a hiatus, Marvel Chu Yang had learned much magic in Asgard. This time, during their sharing session, Magic Chu Yang was inspired further, improving his wandless casting abilities.

He could now perform the three Unforgivable Curses effortlessly.

When Marvel Chu Yang returned to Earth, he planned to use the Imperius Curse to infiltrate Hydra and retrieve two of the Infinity Stones.

Shortly after, the group was enveloped in a mist and sent back to their respective worlds.

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One Punch Man World

A Moth Monster walked past a fallen Chu Yang, heading toward a fleeing mother and child. To it, the dying man was no longer amusing prey.

"Hahaha! These days, any random loser wants to play hero. Annoying pests! It's all because of that ridiculous Hero Association."

The Moth Monster sneered at the recently established Hero Association.

So far, none of the so-called heroes it encountered had survived its attacks. Most fled in terror, and even the young man just now had put up no resistance.

"What fun should I have with that mother and child? The mother looks injured; maybe I'll force her to keep running. If she stops, I'll kill her son. Hahaha! Her expression will be priceless!"

Laughing maniacally, the Moth Monster glanced back instinctively, remembering the audacious youth.

That glance made it freeze in its tracks.

The man who should have been dead was rising from a pool of blood, dusting himself off. The gruesome wounds on his body were healing at a visible speed.

"What's going on? Is he not human after all?"

The Moth Monster felt a foreboding chill but still mocked, "Wow, you're tough. Are you a hero? I've killed plenty like you before. Nothing special."

Chu Yang ignored its taunts, instead doing simple stretches as if adjusting to his enhanced physique.

"Hey! I'm talking to you, damn it!"

Enraged, the Moth Monster charged. It was used to hearing screams of fear and couldn't tolerate someone so calm before it.

"Oh, I thought I heard a mosquito. Turns out it was just you..."

Chu Yang's lazily indifferent glance provoked the Moth Monster further.

"How dare you call me a mosquito?! I hate mosquitoes more than anything!"

Infuriated, it vanished with a flap of its wings, moving faster than most Dragon-level monsters.

The Moth Monster aimed its sharp fangs at Chu Yang's neck, but just as it was about to strike, two slender fingers caught it mid-air.

"You're just a moth, yet your teeth aren't bad," Chu Yang remarked, snapping the monster's fangs and punching it with explosive force.

The impact sent the Moth Monster crashing through multiple cars and a building, raising a cloud of dust.

Crawling from the debris, its wings were tattered, its once steel-hard exoskeleton dented and bloodied.

Fear and dread now replaced its earlier arrogance.

"You'll regret this," the Moth Monster snarled, flying skyward.

Its signature attack was scattering poisonous dust from its wings, capable of decimating an entire city.

From above, it jeered, "Die with everyone else, human!"

Unfazed, Chu Yang formed shadow clones across the city and activated a Fire Release jutsu: Great Fire Annihilation.

A sea of flames surged upward, incinerating the toxic dust instantly and engulfing the Moth Monster in fiery agony.

Its screams echoed as the flames consumed it entirely, leaving behind nothing but ash.

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In a quiet corner of the city, the mother and child gazed at the fiery spectacle.

"Mom, was that big brother a hero?"

"Yes, dear. He was."

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"Emergency report!

The threat in City D has been neutralized!

The demon-level monster wandering the city has been eliminated!

Residents of City D can return and resume their normal lives!"

The emergency news broadcast appeared on TV once again.

The same anchor who had earlier warned everyone to evacuate now delivered this update, albeit with a markedly different tone.

Excitement mingled with lingering fear as he shared the good news.

The announcement spread clearly to every corner of the city via the radio. Refugees paused on their escape routes to listen attentively.

Surviving the disaster brought relief and smiles to many faces, while others broke down in tears of exhaustion and fear.

"Heroes showed up so quickly?"

"Those guys usually drag their feet, but this time they were actually on time."

"Watch your words! They just saved us!"

"Hah? Aren't they all getting paid by the Hero Association? It's just their job, nothing to do with 'saving' or 'protecting.'"

"Even so, you didn't have to say it like that!"

Heated debates broke out among the crowd. Some expressed gratitude for being saved, while others treated it as an expected duty.

Such arguments were commonplace after any monster attack on a city, the voices of differing perspectives always emerging in the aftermath.

If Chu Yang had been there, he likely would have dismissed it all with a smile. He wasn't protecting people for their thanks or praise—he acted for the kindness a lost girl had once left in his heart.

The swift elimination of the demon-level monster meant many Class-A heroes who were rushing to aid City D arrived too late, returning without a fight. This unusual event caught the attention of the Hero Association headquarters in City A.

Upon confirming that the battle wasn't the work of any registered hero, the association dispatched investigators to City D.

Chu Yang's battle with the moth monster had left the city's infrastructure intact, enabling the team to easily access surveillance footage that captured the entire fight.

Two days later, there was a knock at Chu Yang's door.

When he opened it, he found a middle-aged man in a suit standing outside.

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