"Is this the place?"

"Yep, it sure is!"

Upon stepping into the Inn, Subaru and Megumin wasted no time and eagerly made their way inside. The interior exuded an out-of-date style, reminiscent of the typical rural inns scattered across Lagunica.

Together they swiftly approached the front desk receptionist to begin the check-in process.

"Two rooms, please," Subaru requested with a warm smile.

The front desk attendant raised an amused eyebrow. "Really? Are you sure you don't want to... share a room with your girlfriend?" he teased with a hint of playfulness.

"Huh?" Subaru paused, considering the suggestion. "Hey! What do you... Oh..." He then glanced to his side, noticing Megumin still happily clinging to his right arm.

"Nope, two rooms," he added, a touch of annoyance in his voice.

"We could share rooms if you want, I don't mi-..." Megumin chimed in

"Nope, absolutely not!"


After completing checking in and paying for two rooms, Subaru ascended the stairs to his designated room. Entering, he was greeted by the warmth and simplicity of the space. The cozy ambiance of the inn room instantly created a sense of comfort.

"Well, not bad at least. Hopefully, there aren't too many bedbugs."

Closing the door behind him, Subaru found he wasn't entirely alone. Megumin, who had trailed behind him, couldn't resist injecting a playful remark into the moment.

"Are you sure you don't want to reconsider? I promise to respect your personal space, hehehe. Plus, we could save 3000 eris, you know," she teased, a mischievous glint in her eyes.

Undoubtedly, the raven-haired Japanese boy found her cute but also undeniably attractive. Her quick-wittedness and playful "chuunibyou" mentality were qualities that captivated him. However, he was wise enough not to rush into anything.

For one, their acquaintance was still in its early stages. Secondly, he was determined not to become a hindrance to her. Understanding the importance of taking things slow, he was mindful not to let impulsive feelings overshadow genuine connection. Moreover, he still held Emilia in his heart, and to a degree, Rem. Hence, he decided against it.

"Tsk! No, Megumin. As tempting as that sounds, I think I'll stick with having less than 3000 eris in my wallet," Subaru replied, shaking his head in annoyance. "By the way, your room is on the other floor, right?"

"Yes, yes, the price of being on different floors. I suppose I'll have to contain my questions until morning then," Megumin grinned.

"Yeah, that will have to wait, I guess," he replied, as the mage insisted he tell her more about Interdimensional travel or at least the basics.

"Goodnight, Megumin," he added with a smile.

Megumin reciprocated with a smile. "Goodnight, too, Subaru," she replied, her chuckle echoing down the hallway as she made her way to her own room.

Subaru closed the door, the soft click resonating in the quiet room. He sighed, appreciating the tranquility after the past days of adventures, or rather misadventures. Sitting on the edge of the bed, he took a moment to reflect.

I still can't believe I went through all of that in the past few days. When I was first isekaied months ago, I thought I would stay in that world for a long time, or even forever. I didn't know I would be once again roaming multiple worlds.

Will this be my life from now on? A man without a home? Without a world? Where would I even go? I don't even know any worlds besides those three.

Removing his shoes and socks, he began to open the linens of his bed and decided to get inside to lie down.

Well, this world is cool and safe, at least. Oh well, looks like I have to stay here for a while. Well, until I find another suitable world, or better yet, a parallel world where I could find an Emilia or a Rem.

As he lay on the bed, he unzipped his tracksuit and pulled out a brown bag containing his portal gun and Morty pad. He then carefully extracted the Morty pad, holding it in his hand, and set the portal gun on the lamp desk beside the bed.

"Okay... where next?" he uttered, opening the Morty pad and scrolling through the apps. Tapping into the Morty Navigational Network, he observed the world map of his whereabouts. "So, this is the Kingdom of Belzerg, huh?"

He then scrolled to view the surrounding cities and towns near Axel.

"Arcanletia, Crimson Demon Village, The Royal Capital..." he uttered as he absorbed the information. "Shit... too ordinary. Even Lugunica has broader and more interesting areas than here."

He then zoomed out of the world map and onto the Interdimensional map. "So, I've only unlocked four worlds so far. This world, the Monster Goats world, the World War world, and that Victorian Cultist world... and the world I left... hmmmm."

Looking at the graphics interface, he turned his attention to the AI help button. "Hmm, alright, let's do this," he uttered as he tapped it.

As Subaru tapped the AI help button, a female voice chimed in.

"Hey there! I'm Jessica, your built-in AI. What can I help you with?"

"Jessica?" Subaru, slightly taken aback by the teenage-like tone, asked, "Why do you talk like that?"

Jessica giggled, "Well, for starters, I'm an AI designed to embrace the ultimate obsession of Mortys! Gotta keep it real, you know?"

Subaru squinted his eyes as he digested it, and then it hit him. "Oh, right... you're that girl Morty was talking about who ran off with a guy named Brad! That makes sense." Subaru shrugged, then got straight to the point. "Alright, Jessica, I need help. I'm looking for worlds."

"What kind of worlds?" Jessica inquired.

Subaru replied, "Worlds that resemble where I was first transported. You know, isekai worlds."

"Oh, gotcha! Isekai Japanese vibes, coming right up!" Jessica cheerfully exclaimed. She began scanning for a while, and after a minute, she reported, "Results are in!"

In an instant, his screen showed multiple worlds, names, and emblems with them.

The Dimension of the Shield Hero (Brutal Difficulty)

The World of the Chaos Creator (Godlike Brutal difficulty) (Extremely Dangerous)

The Reality of the Six-Faced World (Extremely Dangerous)

The World of the Gods (Dangerous)

The world of the Cautious Hero (Intermediate Dangerous)

"EHHH!?" Subaru exclaimed, "Holy smokes, this isn't what I'm looking for! And it says it's dangerous how?"

"They're extremely dangerous if you're planning on conquering them. Even the three worlds you went to were dangerous, and you're lucky you survived. Before continuing your plan, you should have artificial bioweapons or a box of Meeseeks." AI Jessica replied

"WHAT?! I ain't trying to conquer crap! That's outrageous!" he screamed unintentionally.

"Right! And that's what every Rick and Morty tries to say until they get power-hungry! But okay, I got you!"

"But I'm not a Morty, nor a Rick! Tsk! Whatever!" Subaru furrowed his brow and scratched his forehead, realizing it was futile to argue with an AI. "By the way, what's a Meeseeks box?"

Jessica chuckled, "Oh, you're in for a treat. A Meeseeks box summons a Mr. Meeseeks, creatures created to serve a singular purpose for which they will go to any length to fulfill. After they serve their purpose, they expire and vanish into the air."

"What the hell!" Subaru exclaimed still trying to grasp the idea, "That Sounds... intense... and weird."

Jessica teased, "You bet! But you gotta be prepared for the multiverse. It's a wild ride!"

Subaru cringed at that. He wasn't used to, nor well-versed in, modern teen talk, especially from Western countries. He's still a NEET, after all. But despite his urge to lambast the AI, he bit his tongue, wanting to ask more questions.

"Okay, where do I get a Meeseeks box?"

"Oh, they're like everywhere in the Galactic Market, but they are located in another dimension. I could show you the locations and stuff if you want, but they can be a bit pricey."

Okay, screw that. I'm broke. But that could be helpful; maybe next time.

"Alright, one more question, Jessica."

"Uh-huh?"

"How do I change the AI voice for my Morty pad?"

The AI chuckled, "Hihihi, that's impossible."

Subaru frowned at Jessica's response. "Impossible? Why? Can't I just change the voice settings?"

AI Jessica sighed, "Well, obviously not. It's not as simple as that. The Morty pad wasn't just created for convenience; it's also for shit and giggles. To change the voice, you'd have to replace me with a crush of yours."

Subaru raised an eyebrow, clearly puzzled. "Replace you with a crush? What does that even mean?"

The AI chuckled, "Blame Rick, not me. He's the one who designed it that way. If you want a different voice and personality for your AI, you'll need to get your crush's brain scanned or find someone special to upload as your new AI. That's just how it goes."

Subaru narrowed his eyes once more. The name Rick echoed in his mind, just as Morty had mentioned when he first encountered him. But who is this Rick character, anyway? Is he known for his strength, intelligence, or importance? It's puzzling that I've heard about him twice now.

"Couldn't I just scan another person's brain?"

"Nope, it has to be your crush, or else it wouldn't work!"

"What the!? Tsk! Nevermind! I don't even know how to scan brains, let alone upload them." Subaru sighed, realizing he had more to deal with than he initially thought. "Alright, thanks for the info, Jessica. I guess I'll figure something out... I guess."

"Is that all?"

"Uh, no! You haven't quite hit the mark yet. I'm not asking for a search into other isekai realms. Instead, I'm looking for a world that mirrors the one where I was initially transported. Do you catch my drift here?"

The AI went silent for a couple of seconds, the interface of the Morty pad loading. "Oh, you mean a parallel reality where you were before you got to this world? You mean the world of the OD Laguna?"

"That's the name? Yeah, that. It's a world that has a kingdom named Lugunica. Can you find that for me?"

"Hmmm, I see. Uh-huh," AI Jessica replied, humming. "Unfortunately, I can't find parallel realities outside of my signal. You need Interdimensional goggles or link me to one for that to happen."

"Huh?" Subaru scratched his nose once more as he lay in his bed talking to the AI. "And where do I find them?"

"...I can't provide any more answers."

"What?! Are you kidding me? I want answers now!"

"Biyee," the AI exclaimed and turned off.

"HEY! COME BACK HERE!" Subaru tapped at the icon once more, but it didn't reappear. "HEY! JESSICA! JESSICA! I SAID COME BACK!" He kept tapping but to no avail. "Shit!" he exclaimed in frustration.

Placing the Morty pad on the lamp desk beside the bed, Subaru felt sleep starting to creep in, accompanied by a satisfying yawn. His day had been long, and he craved some much-needed rest.

"Damn, looks like I'm stuck here for a while. Hmmm, I could become an adventurer and join Megumin, maybe even Kazuma, Aqua. Speaking of Kazuma, I gotta meet with him tomorrow. After all, I promised to tell him about my portal gun in exchange for him buying lunch yesterday. Too bad that crazy girl interrupted us," Subaru mused as he began to close his eyes, succumbing to the embrace of sleep.

"Well, I don't have to share anything crucial with him, just the basics. Plus, I doubt he'll be able to replicate this tech. Damn, I almost forgot I need to return Climb to his world. Hmmm, maybe tomorrow."

However, before sleep could fully take him, he couldn't shake off the gnawing feeling eating at him—his actions in that Victorian world.

Shit, the way I mowed down those girls in the department store. That's not me. But something happened, especially after I activated the Purge battlesuit. Is it the effect of the suit? Or maybe something else? As they say, absolute power corrupts absolutely. Am I really that capable of evil? Impossible.

Right?


Subaru's eyes snapped open to darkness, the cold wind biting at his exposed skin.

"Huh? Wait...No way!"

Panic set in as he realized he wasn't in the cozy inn room but standing precariously close to the edge of a cliff in a mysterious forest. It wasn't night but late afternoon. The air cut through his bathrobe-like pajamas, causing shivers to run down his spine.

"Where am I?" Subaru muttered, his breath visible in the chilly air. The unfamiliar setting sent a chill of fear down his spine, and then it clicked.

"Oh no...I'm back"

"SUUUUBAAAAAARUUUUU!"

Suddenly, a blood-curdling scream echoed through the forest. Subaru's heart raced as he recognized the voice.

"Ram?" he called out, his voice trembling.

The trees rustled, and a figure emerged from the shadows. It was Ram, the purple-pink-haired maid, her eyes ablaze with anger. Deadly Wind magic swirled around her, emphasizing the intensity of her fury.

"What do we have here?" Ram sneered, her tone cutting through the silence like a blade. "The pathetic coward Barasu, the self-proclaimed 'hero' who fancies himself capable of protecting Ram's sister? Well, it seems all of those are lies, Barasu—just empty talk and barking."

Still disoriented and clad in his strange pajamas, Subaru stammered, "Ram, wait! I don't know how I ended up here. Please, just give me a moment to figure things out."

Ram sneered, a wicked smile dancing on her lips.

"Figuring things out? Hah! That's rich, considering you stumble around like a clueless fool. You're nothing but a useless fool Barasu! You abandoned not only my sister, who loves you dearly but also Lady Emilia, who took you in when you had absolutely nothing!" The magic in the air around her intensified, casting an ominous atmosphere.

"RAM NO! PLEASE...I'M SORRY!" Subaru replied, his mind racing to find an explanation. Before he could utter another word, Ram unleashed a barrage of wind magic, sending gusts of air hurtling toward him. Panic set in, and Subaru desperately pleaded, "Ram, stop! I don't even know why I'm here!"

Ram's laughter cut through the air as she continued her assault. "Pathetic. Do you really think Rem and I would still believe your feeble excuses? You're nothing but a nuisance in our world, Barasu. Maybe it's time to rid ourselves of you once and for all."

Desperate and terrified, Subaru tried to dodge the wind attacks, his pajamas billowing in the gusts. Fear etched across his face, he begged, "Ram, please! I didn't do anything! Rem is safe! This is all-"

"SILENCE!" Ram's expression remained cold and merciless. The wind magic intensified further, creating a vortex around her and cutting Subaru all over his body. "A chance?" she mocked. "You don't deserve one. You left us. You left me."

As Ram prepared for another onslaught, Subaru, desperate and terrified, clung to the edge of the cliff, his pleas becoming more desperate. The forest echoed with his cries for mercy, but the wind continued to howl, and Ram showed no signs of relenting.

"Please! Ram-nee-san! No!" Tears now flowed down his face as his feet neared the cliff's edge.

With grace, Ram walked towards him. Subaru could now see her face, all red and black. It looked scary!

"NO! DIE!" Ram uttered coldly and kicked him off the cliff.

"Wait- NOOOOOOOO!" Subaru screamed.

Why is this happening? What is my fault? What did I do to deserve this?
Thoughts raced through Subaru's mind as he plummeted to the hard rock below until.

SPLAT.


"NOOOOOOOOOO!" Subaru screamed at the top of his lungs as he abruptly sat up in his bed. Sweat covered his body, and shivers ran down his spine.

It took a couple of seconds before he regained his senses. Pinching and slapping himself once, he knew it was all a dream.

"Damn..." he uttered as he took notice of his surroundings.

It was already morning; the window in his room was bright, and rays of the sun had long begun to shine through. For all he knew, it could already be late morning.

Still catching his breath from the vivid nightmare, he heard a knock on his door. "huh?" Startled, he called out, "Who is it?" Half-expecting Megumin.

"It's the front desk receptionist from last night," a voice replied.

"Oh," Subaru responded, rubbing his temples. "What do you want?"

"There's someone looking for you. They're waiting downstairs at the inn's restaurant," the receptionist from the previous night explained.

Huh? Who could be looking for me at this time and in this place? Only Megumin and I knew I checked in here. I didn't tell Kazuma, Climb, Aqua, or Luna. Neither that crazy knight nor the thief. So...who?

"Someone huh?" Subaru questioned, intrigued. "Do you know who it is?"

"No idea. They didn't give a name, just asked for you," the inn receptionist answered from the door.

"Hmm, that's weird. Now I'm more curious than cautious. Oh well."

"Alright, tell them I'll be down after I take a quick shower," Subaru said, contemplating the mysterious visitor. He decided to freshen up before heading downstairs.

"Sure thing ill let em know."


After a quick shower and changing back into his usual attire, Subaru shook off the last traces of the unsettling dream that lingered in his mind.

Once ready, he left the room and descended the stairs to the inn's restaurant, his curiosity piqued by the unexpected visitor.

Upon entering the restaurant, Subaru scanned the room, hoping to catch sight of a familiar face.

"Hey! There's our guy!" a voice exclaimed suddenly. "The waifu slayer, The Harem slayer!"

"Huh?" Subaru turned toward the source, his eyes locking onto a figure seated alone at a corner table. "Morty!?" he exclaimed in surprise as he made his way over to the table.

The brown-haired American boy, with a black eyepatch and a yellow shirt, looked up. "How about 'The Isekai Exterminator'? Think about it! Subaru Natsuki, the destroyer of every isekai protagonist's dreams."

"Huh? Are you talking-" Subaru began to ask, his odd nicknames but decided to put it on the back burner for now. "What are you doing here?" he inquired.

"Take a seat," Morty invited, sipping his tea with satisfaction. "Ahhh."

Subaru immediately settled into the chair opposite Morty, his eyes wide with surprise at the unexpected presence of the guy who introduced him to portal travel. For some reason, a nervous and uneasy feeling crept over him.

"Just visiting a bro," Morty said, placing his teacup down before addressing Subaru again. "So? How does it feel?"

"Huh? What do you mean?" Subaru asked, still unsure of his question.
"Interdimensional travel. Do you enjoy it?"

"Oh, that." The raven-haired Japanese boy scratched his head. "It's cool, I guess, but also chaotic and risky, frankly," Subaru mused.

"And? Do you love it?" Morty raised his eyebrows.

"Uh, I dunno, man. I'm still unsure," Subaru replied.

"Really? Wreaking havoc in other worlds and dimensions is still you being unsure?" Morty's voice carried a hint of sarcasm.

"Huh? What do you mean?" Subaru's eyes widened at this, clearly puzzled.

"This"

Morty then produced three newspapers and handed them to Subaru.

"What's this?" Subaru asked as he held it in his hand.

"Read it."

Das Imperial Post

Headline: Tragedy Strikes! Tanya von Degurechaff, Famed War Hero and Commander of the Imperial 203rd Aerial Mage Battalion, was Assassinated Amidst the Empire's Fall to Entente and Russy Federation Forces.

"Whoa! Climb really slayed that war loli!?" Subaru's eyes widened as he perused the newspaper.

"What do you think? Picture this: a fully grown magical man bashing a severely wounded 13-year-old girl in the head with the hilt of his sword, then leaving her for dead on the battlefield. Does that not scream 'certain death' to you?"

"But I thought she was okay!" Subaru argued.

"Well? Now you know," Morty replied with a sly grin.

Ignoring Morty's grin, Subaru shifted his focus and delved into another newspaper.

The Midgar Times

Headline: Chaos Unleashed! Massive Battle Ravages Midgar's Royal Capital, Leaving Countless Destruction and Civilian Deaths. Crown Princess Rose Oriana, Baron's Heir Claire Kageno, and Famed Mitsugoshi Conglomerate Owner Luna Brutally Murdered; Midgar and Oriana Kingdom Now on the Brink of War.

"Oh my! This is all my fault!" Subaru exclaimed, staring at the paper adorned with images of deceased females and a ravaged city.

"I really have to hand it to you, Subaru! When I first tasted Interdimensional travel, all I did was explore and scan stuff. Same with Rick. But you! Blasting people left and right! Look at you, bro!" Morty commented, tapping Subaru on the back.

Subaru clenched his hair. "T-this can't be! I made this mess! It's my fault! I used them as human shields, I brought Grantz to that world, I killed those girls, and burned down the entire department store." Tears welled up in his eyes. "At the department store, I massacred dozens of women... I'm not a murderer, Morty! What happened?"

"Hmmm, you probably used the Purge battlesuit, right?"

"Huh? You mean..." Subaru questioned.

"Yeah, that thing. It's used to purge people," Morty explained.

"You mean..." Subaru pressed.

"It suppresses your emotions and increases your bloodlust tenfold. So, if you used that, then no, you're not a psychotic murderer. You're welcome, by the way," Morty clarified.

Subaru sighed in relief at that explanation. At least he wasn't a murderer or going crazy.

"But still, I did-"

"Read the last paper," Morty pressed.

Kingdom of Re-Eztize

Official Announcement: The Tragic Suicide of Royal Princess Renner Leaves Millions Devastated; Kingdom Descends into Anarchy and Disintegration. King Rampossa III and Crown Prince Zanac Fail to Maintain Order Amidst the Sorcerer Kingdom's Advancement, and Nobility Rebellion Intensifies.

"Who's Renner?" Subaru inquired.

"The blonde knight, with you?" Morty responded.

"Ah, Climb?" Subaru said, still trying to grasp the message. "What about him?"

"Look, I don't want to dive into explanations; it's not my forte in the love department. But him and that Renner girl. They've got something. Well, let's just say both of them are in the feels. If you catch my drift," Morty winked.

"What? I don't get it..." Subaru questioned, still confused. It took a couple of moments before it hit him. "You mean... HOLY SMOKES! Did I just cause the death of his lover?!"

"Damn straight, man," Morty commented.

"HOLY FUCK! HOLY FUCK! I messed up big time, didn't I!?" Subaru exclaimed, attracting the attention of a few patrons in the inn.

"Well, yeah. Those worlds could've—should've—unfolded like a complex timeline, like a river flowing from a mountain to an ocean. Usually, a ripple in the current wouldn't do much, but what you did? Heh, that's not a ripple; that's an entire river diversion project! Hehe," Morty chuckled coldly once again.

"Damn... it..." Subaru absorbed all of that as he closed his eyes. He hadn't fathomed that his actions could have such far-reaching consequences.
"I just ruined multiple worlds because of my pathetic actions," Subaru lamented, crumpling the newspapers. "I'm such a pitiable loser..." Gazing at the ground, he now clutched his hair and bit his lips, drawing blood.

Watching all of this, Morty shook his head and stood up, placing a hand on Subaru's shoulders. "Don't dwell on it, bro. None of these matters in the grand scheme of things you know."

Subaru didn't like that. "...None of those... matter?" He stopped his self-loathing and locked eyes with Morty. "Three dimensions, three worlds! ruined because of ME!" Subaru exclaimed with an outburst.

"So?" Morty nonchalantly shrugged off his outburst. "There's an infinity of dimensions across the eons, similar to those realities—more than you could ever imagine. So don't sweat it, man."

Subaru swallowed the bitter pill of Morty's indifference. Of course, he disagreed with Morty's points, but arguing with someone who exuded a menacing aura seemed futile. Therefore, he decided to change the course of the conversation.

Taking a deep breath, Subaru turned to Morty, a glimmer of hope illuminating his eyes.

"Look, Morty, I need your help," Subaru confessed, desperation evident in his voice.

Morty, still nursing his tea, raised an eyebrow at Subaru. "Help again? What's going on now?"

"I tried to navigate the Morty Navigation Network on the Mortypad," Subaru began, "but I couldn't locate any realities where Emilia, Rem, or Lagunica exist. The Damn AI on the app insists I need Interdimensional goggles or something."

"Whut?" Leaning back in his chair, Morty looked amused. "Interdimensional goggles? Seriously? That tech's ancient. We've moved on, bro."

"Huh?" Subaru's hope wavered for a moment, but he persisted. "I don't care if it's outdated or not. I need those goggles. Can you get me a pair?"

"For what?" Morty inquired.

"Because—" Subaru started.

"Because you miss your waifus?" Morty interrupted, now sounding slightly annoyed. "Seriously, Subaru? I offered you infinity, and you chose a second shot with your first crush? Am I hearing this right? You for real?" Morty added.

Subaru almost grimaced at the insult but continued. "Yes, it might sound cringe, pathetic, and foolish, but I'd rather be with my Emilia-tan and Rem-rin right now," Subaru's voice now almost breaking. "You don't get it, man, but I really miss them. And yes, I know my life where I am is over, but if there's a chance for a new start, why not? Please, Morty, I beg of you once again." his face etched with great sorrow.

"Aw, jeez," Morty sighed, facepalming at the cringe. "You're really fixated on those goggles, huh? Fine, Alright, fine, I'll grab you a pair. But don't come crying to me if it gets weird."

"Seriously?!" Subaru's eyes lit up with gratitude. "Thanks a lot, Morty. I really appreciate it. I'm just a guy, broke beyond compare, chasing after that elusive happiness, you know what I mean?"

"You seek happiness?" Morty's voice turned icy as he chuckled, a cold amusement dancing in his eyes. "Well, good luck with that," he remarked, finishing his tea before rising from the table. "Come on, Subaru, Come with me."


Walking through the rural parts of Axel City, Morty, and Subaru strode confidently toward a grassy clearance near the gates.

The peaceful surroundings were only interrupted by the occasional passing horse carriage or farmer, allowing both men freedom to delve into their conversation undisturbed.

"You know, Subaru, there are times when I envy you."

"Huh? Why? I'm a pitiful failure...Plus, you don't know what I've been through," Subaru responded, a shiver running down his spine.

"Are you sure?" Morty retorted, raising an eyebrow. "Try me," he added.

"Huh? What do you..." Subaru was taken aback by Morty's words.

Could he possibly know about Return by Death? It seemed impossible, right?! The very idea sent a chill down Subaru's spine.

"Anyway," Morty began anew before Subaru could say a word, reaching into his backpack. He pulled out a sleek, futuristic goggle device. "Here," he said, tossing it to Subaru.

Subaru caught the goggles, examining them with curiosity. "Huh? Is this?"

"The Interdimensional goggles. They work by syncing your eyes to the genetic code found across countless realities. Wear them, and you'll experience your alternate dimension lives in the first person. But don't come crying to me if things get even crazier," Morty warned with a grin.

"Oh boy! Thanks a bunch, man. I can hardly wait!" Subaru expressed his gratitude with an enthusiastic nod, his eyes sparkling as he eagerly donned the sleek Interdimensional goggles.

To his surprise, the goggles spoke in a robotic tone, "Subaru Natsuki. Initiating DNA scan."

As Subaru adjusted to the new perspective, the goggles began searching for alternate reality versions of Subaru. Minutes ticked by, filled with anticipation until a distinct sound captured their attention.

"Three dimensions found," the goggles announced mechanically, accompanied by radio-like tones. "The Lonestar dimension found, The Re-forgotten dimension found, The Slut dimension found... Scanning complete. Awaiting further instructions."

"Lonestar?" Subaru, intrigued, questioned, "Re-forgotten? Slut dimension?"

"Hmmm The Lonestar sounds interesting. Lets go with that first what do you say?," Morty chimed in.

"uh-huh." Curiosity piqued, Subaru asked, "What's the Lonestar dimension?"

"You'll see soon enough," Morty replied mysteriously.

In an instant, a vivid image materialized in Subaru's goggles—a man bearing a striking resemblance to him, seated in the office of a grand manor back in Lagunica, dressed in Regal attire.

"What's this?" Subaru exclaimed, joy evident in his voice. "Did I achieve my happy ending here? Judging by the scene, I might be a king and happily married to my... Emilia-tan!? EMT! Emilia-tan Maji Tenshi!" he squealed with the enthusiasm of a high school girl in love.

"Jeez, take it easy," Morty said, rolling his eyes at the cringe. He then retrieved his portal gun from his pocket. "The only way to find out," he declared, firing into the air. A golden, bright portal materialized once more.

"Lets go, In and Out, 20 Minutes Adventure,"