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Warning: AU and some OOC
Beta Reader: espeon16
Kumagawa's New Adventure
It had been 20 years since he graduated from Hakoniwa Academy, and 15 years after his journey across the country had ended. However, he still looked the same, but yet, while his looks had not changed, his mentality had, thanks to a certain girl back in his academy days. Now, though, he was about to set out on a new journey to achieve his life long dream: to defeat the nigh-omnipotent girls wielding a near-infinite number of skills.
Until the day came when he could defeat them all, he would never age or die, thanks to his 'All Fiction' ability.
His rival had given him another ability, too: 'Alibi Block', which would allow him to get to literally anywhere (or indeed, any time) in the universe. "Keep it," she had said, "and when you defeat me, I'll take it back. Until then…"
She had disappeared after that, never to be heard from again. He remembered her, though, his promise to become a man capable of defeating her always strong in his mind. He knew that she would someday return, and when that time came, he would definitely defeat her. And when he did, his 'loser' image would be gone forever, as though it had never existed in the first place.
Right now, he was hovering somewhere on an existential plane, a place that just was despite the fact that it shouldn't, all thanks to his 'Alibi Block'. It was a world he'd always longed to be in, always admired: the world of 'Shounen Jump', and all the stories he liked.
And so, Kumagawa Misogi's new adventure began.
To be Continue in Sequel
AN: Thank everyone who read this story. Sorry that it was too short but this is just prologue of what to come in the future. I was not quite sure where to start the sequel yet though, my original plan was in Hunter x Hunter first but it could be change by anyone suggestion. Thank again for you effort to pick my story as I knew people tend not to read the short story, I really did appreciate it.
