A/N Hey guys! Little longer chapter this time than the last 2, but not by much. Admittedly I had originally planned on chapters 14 and 15 being a mix of stories of the main group and the ones all around Aebrith, but there wound up being way more of those Around The World chapters than I thought so I broke it into two. So not going to be a lot of decimal points splitting up 15, but I digress XD. Enjoy the chapter!
Nexus HWR 15.2 Guilt:
The group traveling north across the bleak landscape south of the Great Wall ate a rowdy breakfast, one of the noisiest and most cheerful they had had since getting off the Thousand Sunny in Dressrosa. It was in sharp contrast to their quiet dinner the night before, but now that they had a plan again, everyone's moods were lifted. Timmy and Goku were both back, and though a few were missing, the crew felt like they were finally getting back to how things were before they split apart.
"You say the guy looked like your dad?" Natsu asked, putting down his fork and looking at his comrade in surprise. Gray nodded, then Rin continued telling the story of their run in and subsequent fight with Silver, or the demon that called itself Deliora.
Down the table from the Fairy Tail mages and half-demon, Timmy was talking to the kid next to him, and the boy in a pink hat asked in surprise, "You were in New Tokyo?"
Stan nodded his head, and then added, "So thanks. If not for what you did, my master and I would have likely died there." Timmy chuckled and told him not to mention it, while Stan lifted his gaze over Timmy's head and looked farther down the table towards a boy with spiky brown hair. Thanks to both of you, we made it through that day.
Sora was at the head of the table, which was left open for him when he got to breakfast a little late, and he wondered if it was because they all chose him to be their leader the day before. He was one of the least talkative at the table, even with Luffy and Kirito on his sides, good friends of his who kept trying to include him in their conversations. Sora had continued making plans the night before and told some friends them every time he had an idea to make sure they were okay with it, and so far everyone thought he was doing a good job.
He was not too sure of himself though. Kairi, I, I said I trust Roxas and Axel, and I really want to, but I'm so nervous.
Halfway across the long rectangular table as Sora, Natsu was frowning as he heard the story about the demon who killed Gray's parents, but he grinned when they told him how he fled after their fight. "Another win," he said, and punched his fists together over the table. Rin gave a half smile back to him and nodded as they did survive the attack from a powerful opponent, but Gray did not smile as he thought back on that encounter. A couple of others at Natsu's sides looked at him when he punched his fists together, and listened as he continued, "We were kicking butt separated. Now that we're back together, nothing's going to stop us."
"I don't know about that," Sanji said towards him from two seats to his left and across the table. "There are still a lot of enemies we can't face. Some of us can't even see demons or those Espada guys," he reminded.
"But I can," Natsu replied back, "and so can Goku, and a bunch of us, and sooner or later everyone will be able to easily." Sanji nodded as that seemed to be true, and Natsu continued with his smug look, "As long as we stick together this time, it'll be just more victories from here out-"
"'More victories?'" A voice asked from his left, and Natsu turned all the way to the head of the table where Sora had been watching him. Natsu was going to respond in his same cocky manner, but he noticed Sora's hands on top of the table, clenched into fists. The look on Sora's face was not one they usually saw too, and the table quieted down at how harshly Sora was looking at Natsu. "When have we started winning?" He questioned, lifting his eyebrows at the mage. Natsu looked confused for a second, but before he could respond, Sora continued quickly, "What? Because Luffy took down a Lord, and you took down a High Lord, you think we won?"
Sora looked around the table and saw a lot of confused looks. He opened up his fists as he realized he was being too angry, and was probably just upset because of the stress he was feeling as the new leader. Wait, no! His fists that were unclenching, he slapped down on the table and got out of his seat fast. This surprised his friends who leaned back in their seats, and even Goku stopped eating to look over in surprise. "I'm going to get real with everyone for a minute, so I'm sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings, but everyone needs to hear this. What do you guys think happened after Luffy beat Saix? After he took down the Lord of the Dread Fort?" He looked around, then continued quickly so no one could answer his rhetorical question, "Nothing! He took down one Lord, and the Organization probably sent another Nobody to the city to take his place. We didn't succeed at getting rid of slavery in the area, didn't remove the Organization from power, we didn't do anything! And taking out Sozin?" He asked, raising his voice louder and more skeptically, "How can we consider that a victory?"
"He was one of our biggest enemies," Gray said, as he felt Sora was making light of something he thought was really amazing.
"And damn powerful," Natsu added, while smirking as that only made him look better for being the one who took him down.
"I would at least call that a victory," Kirito mentioned, looking at his friend next to him and shrugging as he thought they succeeded at their intended mission.
"Victory?" Sora asked. "You think we can keep going around having victories like that?" He looked around, then dug his fingers into the table and yelled, "Kairi got kidnapped!" Everyone was silent. Sora was shaking, and he yelled, "All of you were there! You were all in the city with her, and she got taken right from under you!" He started panting, taking deep breaths to calm himself down, because almost everyone at the table looked ashamed of themselves now. He spun to Natsu who did not look as ashamed, and he asked, "What? Because you were fighting Sozin when it happened, you think it's not your fault? Well what about Killua?" Natsu's eyes widened and his lower lip dropped, and Sora continued in his same angry voice, "He almost died! His heart stopped, because you were too slow! Is that a victory you can deal with? Are these just acceptable losses because you guys managed to take down Sozin, an action that destabilized an entire region, probably ruined millions of innocent lives?!"
"The Fire Nation had slave-" Natsu began, sounding angry as he started speaking because of what Sora just said to him. He already felt guilty enough about Killua without it being shoved down his throat like that.
"Did you get rid of slavery?!" Sora yelled back at him, interrupting the angry Dragon Slayer who was halfway through getting out of his seat. Natsu froze, and Sora spun and glared at the others who were at Pyraxas with him, "The ones who came to Pyraxas after you and started fighting each other for power were all other Lords, or other High Lords' armies! They all practice slavery, and because of the power struggle you caused, because of the wars for power that took place all over that region and are probably still going on, how many cities were sacked and their citizens turned into Prisoners of War? How many innocent lives were enslaved? You destroyed the power structure, and then ran away and left the region in chaos! When we took down the NEG, we stayed and protected the city when it was at its weakest! I stopped the Rhodari army's advance, and convinced the Kings of Sindria and Rhodar not to destroy the weakened country! We went back to Pao and brought the people of Metropolis the supplies and stability they needed so that our actions did not result in the ruining of millions of lives! You didn't do any of that for the people of Pyraxas, or the hundreds of other Fire Nation cities affected by your actions!"
Sora stopped his rant and started panting even heavier than before. His friends were staring at him in shock, and many of them were clenching their fists or teeth in newfound anger, frustration, and shame. "We can't do that," Sora said, looking at his friends individually, staring into their eyes as he spoke. "We need to be heroes. This continent needs us, to be better! The Resistance might be fine with causing a power struggle in a region of the Cooperative, but that can't be us. This continent is already so, so full of darkness. We have to be the light." He paused and then asked, "If we aren't, who will be?"
He stood there looking around at his friends for a few more seconds. The teen knew he could not just sit back down after that, but it did not matter, he no longer had an appetite anyway. Sora turned his back to the table and walked away, leaving his friends to think about what they had been doing since they got to Aebrith. All of their victories, they all felt meaningless after one single rant.
After a minute of silence, Gray spoke up, "As much as everything Sora said was true, all of our victor-" he stopped himself, then corrected with, "The fights we won, they were not for nothing. Kirito destroyed the League of Assassins," he began, and Kirito turned to the one-armed man with a slightly annoyed look at him bringing that up, especially because of what happened between them on that mission. Gray continued though, "The League had been killing Resistance leaders since long before I left Aebrith. And Sozin, taking him down did mean something," Gray said, assuring the pink haired mage who lifted his dark gaze to Gray. "Sora wants to stabilize places after we take out the old leaders, and I get that, but it won't always work. We were far into enemy territory already which meant enemies coming in on all sides. There were not the same circumstances as Metropolis, and there won't always be such perfect circumstances to allow for us to rebuild a city afterwards."
The others all looked towards Gray who started smiling despite all their darkened looks. "But because Sozin is down, and Saix and Astaroth to his south, there's actually a good chance that the Resistance could push back. We took down all three of them, us, and because of all those wars the Lords fought in the old Fire Nation territory, they weakened each other. While they're fighting each other, it could give the Resistance more time to focus on their east and west flanks. Instead of pushing up into those ravaged territories, it might just be smarter to leave that area as it is, and to take action against either the Emperor or the Black Witch now. Unlike the Fire Nation, they have the ocean to one side, the Resistance to the other, and the Wizard King in the south. Fights against them will be fights that we can actually be in control of the results of." Gray's optimistic attitude was spreading to the others. Even though most of them could not really follow any of the strategy he was going over as a long-time member of the Resistance, it was hard not to feel optimistic when a man who had recently lost one of his arms was the most excited of all of them.
On the second floor of the ship, Sora walked past the kitchen and towards the training room. He walked in and lifted his right hand to create a Keyblade and start practicing his magic. As he stood there though, he saw a girl's face in his mind. She had long auburn hair and a beautiful smile, and Sora clenched his teeth hard at the mental sight of her. Kairi, Sora thought. I know I'm not strong enough, but I want to ignore it so much and go after you. Sora ran forward and slashed his Keyblade down, then he spun to the left and did a three-sixty with his weapon, a flying slash coming off of it in a full rotation around him so that it crashed into every wall. Sora jumped up in the air and pointed his Keyblade down, and the tip of it vibrated right before bright yellow lights shot out like fireworks.
The yellow lights shot all around the room in rapid fire from Sora's Keyblade, but instead of exploding in brilliant shows of light, each burst of the light he fired transformed into a humanoid shape. Sora landed and he darted at the first being that started moving but did not move fast enough to avoid being slashed right through the middle and exploding in a shower of yellow shards. Sora spun and called out, "Gravity!" A ball of blackness appeared above two dancing golden figures, crushing them to the floor and putting out their light. "Thundara!" Sora shouted, slamming his Keyblade down and bringing lightning out of every foot of the ceiling.
The lightning rained down all over the room and Sora took a few deep breaths, then he shut his mouth and turned his head. Standing behind him a few feet away was one more light person, only this one was more defined than the others. It had long white lights flowing off of its head like hair, and the smile on its mostly empty face, the smile of light, reminded him so much of the girl he was doing this for. That's not her though, Sora told himself, before snapping his left arm out and creating his all golden Three Wishes Keyblade in it. He lifted Oathkeeper and Three Wishes above his head, and he shouted, "FIRANDRA!" He brought both Keyblades down right as a sphere of fire surrounded him. Jets of flames shot out of that dome and crashed into all the walls, right before the dome of fire itself expanded all the way to the edges of the room.
Sora started panting, his magic feeling pretty drained after that powerful magic burst. "Where's Merlin, when you need him?" Sora said, putting his hands down on his knees while still grasping the Keyblades in them.
"Who's Merlin?"
Sora spun around in surprise, and he relaxed when he saw Goku walking into the training room through the open door. Sora did not hear it open over his own panting and muttering, so Goku surprised him as if coming out of nowhere. Sora remembered the question after getting over his surprise, and he said, "Merlin was an old wizard friend of mine. He used to help me train my magic, because he could create a zone with special properties where my Magic Power never went down."
"Ooh, that sounds nice for training," Goku mentioned. He scratched his chin then added, "But wouldn't that give you a false sense of how long it would take for you to really get tired?"
"Yes, but it was more for the usage than the amplification," Sora replied. Goku walked towards him and looked a little confused by that, and Sora explained, "When I trained there I was more learning how better to utilize my magic, combos and combat training. It wasn't meant to bring up my MP gauge at all, the gauge being the amount of magic I can use before having to recharge."
"Hmm," Goku hummed, as that sounded like a strange fighting style to him. He shrugged after a moment since there were enough different kinds of people in the world that he knew not everyone had the same ways of training and getting stronger. "Say Sora," Goku said, while walking to a different part of the room and starting some stretches. Sora looked over while still waiting for his MP to recover some more, and his eyes widened as Goku said, "You were pretty mean to our friends before. That's unlike you."
Sora's open mouth closed after a few seconds and he looked away. "Yeah," Sora said, "I know." He sighed and then looked back towards Goku who started punching and kicking in front of him. As Sora spoke, Goku continued his workout since he liked the distraction. He would not have silence in a real battle so it would have been weird to ask Sora to stop talking while he trained for concentration's sake. "I meant what I said," Sora began, "though I could have said it better. They have all been trying their bests, and I'm sure that my not appreciating any of it must have hurt." Sora took a deep breath then lifted back up his Keyblades and started swinging them around in his best combos without using any magic, which was a good way to bring back up his MP anyway as well as train his technique. "It's just-" he stopped himself, then he sped up his swipes and called out while trying to keep his breathing steady, "I can't believe they let Kairi get taken!"
Sora sprinted forward and leapt up, swinging in the air and then swinging again and again, spinning his body with so much force that he rose higher with every swing. He was not flying, but he did several spins and flips while slashing before ever starting to come down. He landed hard and while slashing out to either side, creating a force off of his body that flew every direction hard and actually made Goku look over as he wondered what Sora was doing. Sora did not seem to notice that he had hit Goku with a piece of that though, and Goku stopped moving as he saw a look of anger on Sora's face where he was now standing. "No, that's not it," Sora said, shaking his head at what he just said. "I, I let Kairi get kidnapped," Sora whispered.
The younger man turned towards Goku who he noticed was not moving in his peripheral vision. Sora shook his head and then said, "I left her. I promised that I would get back to her, but I still made the choice to leave her." Sora ran his hand up through his spiky brown hair then said in an amazed way to Goku, "How did you do it?"
"Do what?" Goku asked.
"Marriage," Sora replied. "I'm supposed to protect Kairi, but I also have the entire world and all of my friends to worry about. And you know, there's even more on top of that which I need to do." Goku nodded slowly at Sora, thinking about what the Gods had told them. Even though he did not really understand most of the specifics, Goku caught the urgency and how much the multiverse was relying on the boy in front of him.
"Well, I was never the best husband," Goku said, and he turned back and got back to fighting the air in front of him.
Sora stared at Goku in surprise, but Goku did not seem like he was being modest with that statement. Instead, to Sora, it seemed like the man sounded a bit regretful. "You weren't?" Sora asked.
Goku shook his head and then he started backflipping quickly before flipping one more time and launching himself to the wall that the exit door was on. He pounced off of that wall hard, testing the wall's strength, but it did not creak let alone dent beneath him. He grinned as he shot across the room and flipped to land on the other side, bending his knees on impact to immediately shoot back down behind the specter he had imagined chasing him and causing his dodges. Goku stopped after landing, and his hair shot up into a single golden spike above his head. He turned back to Sora with blue eyes that matched the younger man's, and Goku said with an intense look on his face, "I left her for the sake of the world, several times. I died for the sake of the Earth a few times, but to your wife- well, to my wife that didn't matter. She just wanted me to be with her," Goku said. He scratched the back of his head with a small smile coming back to it again. "She came out and told me all that after we had been living on Nexus for a while, told me how she didn't want me to die again after I came back from an especially hard battle. It's why I started staying at home, because Chi' told me that I wasn't being a good husband or father. She said I was looking for a way to die again."
The Saiyan turned away and started punching and kicking much faster than he had been before, almost too fast for Sora's eyes to follow at all. Goku shot over to one side of the room, then he appeared on the other and Sora's eyes widened and darted back as he saw a blue ball flying towards Goku from where he had just appeared for a moment. Goku had appeared and fired the ball at where he would be an instant later too fast for Sora to see any of the individual steps, but he could see Goku catch his own attack in his hands and start squishing it between his palms with some effort. Goku pulled the explosion into his chest when it was about to go off in his hands, containing the explosion that he had tried to dissipate completely beforehand, which made him frown at the failure. So he did it again, firing back across the room and sprinting over there to try and shatter his own ki blast without letting an explosion go off.
Is that to prevent ricochet? Sora wondered. That way he could slice through or crush a blast headed towards him instead of knocking it away, prevent any collateral damage if he's fighting in a populated area. Goku succeeded on the second attempt, but though he smiled for a second, he repeated the technique and shot to the other side to practice. Sora's mind shifted off of Goku's training though, to what the man was saying about his family life and his wife in particular.
"But Kairi," Sora began, then he paused and waited for Goku to disperse another energy blast without causing an explosion. Goku got right on to the next one, and Sora just continued as it seemed Goku did not want to stand still and listen to him. "She's going to be saving the world with me. That's the difference, I think," Sora said, though he did not sound confident. He had never been married before, and he still technically was not. He thought he would get some good advice from a man who had been married and had kids, but he was starting to think that Goku would not be the best person for advice after all. "When you used to go off without her, did you feel guilty?" Sora asked.
"I didn't," Goku said, while raising his power up a notch and trying to keep his aura just a thin golden veil around his body. The ship below him started to shake and he lowered his power, not wanting to mess with their driving just so he could do some different training. He could keep going just as a powered-up Super Saiyan alone. Goku continued while punching and kicking in front of him again, "I never knew that's how she felt, didn't even really know what a wedding was at first. I thought it was a food," Goku admitted with a laugh, while Sora sweatdropped at him. "I do now though," Goku said, and he stopped laughing, his smile flattening out while he lifted his gaze to the ceiling.
"If I had just, noticed the scent sooner," Goku said, his voice getting quieter as he mentioned it. He shook his head after a second and then turned to Sora. "There's no point beating yourself up over it. If you want to do something about it, then do it."
"If only it was that simple," Sora said.
"Can't it be?" Goku asked.
"What about Noxagh?" Sora replied. He looked into Goku's eyes, and he said, "Every time I think about going after Kairi, I think about Gohan's Nobody. I think about how you-" Sora froze and removed the accusatory tone in his voice, not wanting to shift the blame anywhere. "You got him to awaken his Super Saiyan state," Sora continued, and Goku smiled as he remembered it. Sora shook his head like he couldn't believe how Goku was not putting it together that that was not a good thing. "And I can't beat that," Sora said, making Goku stop smiling as much to hear the defeated tone in Sora's voice. "They have other hostages too: Roxas, and Naminé. If I go there and save any of them, they can hold the others against me. I know Xemnas, and he'll have a plan to beat me. He's already setting a trap for me right now, Noxagh told me all about it before you made him retreat."
Sora frowned and stared into Goku's eyes, "So all I can do, is stay away. If I get close, I feel like I'll be putting them all in danger." Goku started nodding at him, but Sora stepped towards him and called out, "But what if they're already not safe? What if Xemnas decides I've taken too long and merges her just to punish me? What if he thinks I'll be quicker to charge him out of revenge than to save Kairi?!"
The door to the training room opened up after Sora's last shout, and the spiky-haired men spun to it as a teenager with black hair stepped through. Kirito froze and stared at the panicked look on Sora's face, the uneasy one on Goku's, and he froze in the doorway. "Bad time?" He muttered, his foot lifting back up to step out.
"Kirito!" Sora exclaimed, a smile re-emerging on his face. Kirito was confused at why Sora would suddenly flip his emotions like that, but Sora looked relieved to see him. "I need another opinion," Sora said. "You and Goku are the only ones here who have ever been married, so you're the only ones I can ask." Kirito nodded slowly at him, wondering what Sora was talking about while trying not to get upset over Sora bringing up his marriage so casually. If anyone but Goku had been in there, he would have been a little more annoyed. The two of them were the only ones who knew. Oh wait, Kirito thought, a darker look appearing on his face. Gray knows too. In those first days when we met I had told him I was looking for my wife.
Sora eased back with an apologetic look on his face, and Kirito noticed it and wiped the dark look away. "Sorry, thinking of something else," Kirito said. Sora did not believe him, but Kirito really had gotten a darker look in his eyes thinking of Gray than he did about Asuna, which he started thinking about more deeply after apologizing. "Really, what is it?" Kirito asked.
"Um, okay," Sora said. He turned his gaze back to Goku, then he looked at Kirito again, trying to think of how to word his concerns. Finally, Sora just began, "If right now, your wife was in the hands of the enemy-"
"I'd go save her," Kirito replied before Sora could finish.
"Even if you know it's a trap to draw you in-"
"I'd go," Kirito said.
"Even if it might be more dangerous for her and everyone you care about?" Sora asked, biting down on his bottom lip after the words came out.
Kirito opened his mouth as fast as he did the other times, but he froze and started thinking about it. Then, he nodded his head and said, "I'd go."
"You would?" Sora asked.
"I would have to," Kirito said. "If it's between doing nothing and leaving her in danger, or trying something, anything, even if there's a small chance of success, I would have to take it." Kirito looked deeper into Sora's eyes and continued, "Because if I don't go, then there's a zero percent chance I save her. If I do, then the chance is at least there."
Sora stared at Kirito in silence for a few moments after he stopped speaking, and then Kirito's eyes started to widen as he realized all he just said. Sora leaned back though and he put his hands behind his head and interlocked them. "Never thought about it like that," Sora said.
Kirito was glad he could help, but he had come in here for a reason and he re-hardened his expression. Kirito walked towards the opposite side of the room as Goku, putting Sora between them before drawing his swords out of their sheaths. Sora kept humming about what Kirito had said, then he turned and looked at the teen near him who had pulled out his blue and black swords. At the sight of Kirito's thinner, damaged blue sword, Sora got distracted by his deep thoughts and said, "What happened?"
Kirito turned and saw where Sora was looking, then he said, "Same thing that happened to my wings: Ra's al Ghul." Kirito lifted his swords into a fighting stance and was about to get to working on his combos like Sora had earlier.
"Ra's al Ghul?" Goku repeated, and Kirito and Sora turned his way to see the Super Saiyan looking over interestedly. "You fought him?" Goku asked.
Kirito frowned at the older man, and he replied, "I killed him."
Goku's eyes widened in surprise. Sora tilted his head at the Saiyan and asked, "You've heard of him?"
"I fought him once myself," Goku said.
As soon as the words came out of Goku's mouth, Kirito's expression darkened even more. Goku looked confusedly at the teen, and Kirito snapped his gaze up and began angrily, "You let him live too?" Kirito bit down hard, then he snapped, "He led a group of assassins who were killing Resistance leaders! He killed-" Kirito could not finish the sentence. "He killed so many people," Kirito finished in a hiss. I can't tell him about Juvia, that would be pretty shitty of me.
"Sorry about that," Goku said and scratched the back of his head, a look of regret actually crossing his face for a moment. "I'm surprised to hear you beat him though. That's pretty impressive," Goku complimented. "You weren't near as strong as Ra's when we first met."
"I still wasn't stronger than him," Kirito countered Goku's attempted compliment.
"You won," Goku said, suggesting that strength was not all that important in that aspect.
"It wasn't on my own," Kirito said. His expression grew even more annoyed as he begrudgingly mentioned, "Gray helped me out. I would have lost on my own."
Goku hummed and nodded while thinking of Gray's missing arm. Then, he said, "Although I enjoy fighting battles one-on-one, that doesn't take away from the ones I've won with my friends." Kirito looked at him oddly, and Goku continued, "Some of my hardest battles were group efforts. Even the ones I fought on my own, one of my strongest attacks is the Spirit Bomb. The Spirit Bomb is the culmination of power of so many different people that I can't claim to have beaten those enemies on my own. That doesn't mean it wasn't a victory though, and if Ra's really was as bad as you say, then it's okay to take credit for the role you had to play in it."
Kirito's eyes widened a little, then Goku turned more towards him so he was fully facing the teen. His golden hair returned to its natural black color, dropped down to its crazy spiky shape, and Goku grinned at the teen who eased back at that look. "It's been a while since we've fought," Goku said. "I want to see how you've improved."
Kirito nodded back at the man. As much as there were parts of Goku he did not like, he was still one of the closest people to Kirito in this world. Before Goku leaves again, Kirito thought in annoyance, then he discarded that feeling and replaced it with hot-blooded determination. I need to learn from him whatever I can. Ki control opens up thousands of possibilities, but beyond that, Goku's just a natural-born fighter. His fighting instincts are what I really need to pick up. Something only he can teach. If I had Goku's skill in a fight with my natural reflexes and the abilities I've gained over the years, I could take on High Lords too. I could make a difference in this terrible world.
Sora watched as Goku and Kirito squared off, and he backed up towards the door where he was going to watch from. The two started fighting at a fast speed yet one Sora was able to follow, and his eyes darted back and forth around the room to keep track of them. Despite his interest in the intense sparring session though, his mind wandered away again. Kairi, I don't know what to do. I really, really just don't. So I'm going to do whatever feels right, because that's what you'd do.
A/N As I said, not much longer than the last few. Not much to say here, except that the whole group's got a lot to think about moving forward. Alright, reviews:
Limit-Breaking chapter 105 . 16h ago
Well im not commenting about this chapter til you answer my review.
:( sad face.
K. Well, Dragon Ball Heroes anime could be cool. I'll be looking forward to it, and I have been keeping up to date on that stuff too. Anyway, hope you enjoyed the new chapter.
asdf chapter 104 . 22h ago
You should read the manga chapter where the Gods of Destruction have a battle royale. #BeerusisstrongerthanChampaconfirmed
I went and read it, and yeah haha Beerus is a beast. Even teaming up on him those Gods didn't stand a chance. Universe 7 ftw! Thanks for the review and hope you enjoyed the chapters.
flo463 chapter 105 . 13h ago
I can not wait to see Suguha find his Onii-Chan! and the rest of the harem find Kirito: D
And Saichi is...alive? OO
I thought she was dead in Sao as in the novel?
Regarding the chapter, I was surprised because I thought that Kirito was going to propose himself as a leader, as he intended at the beginning.
It remains to be seen if Sora will have the strength and charisma to lead the group and if he will be able to make the right decisions.
if he makes bad decisions, Rin and Kirito too probably may leave the group.
ps: Good luck for your exams
Sachi is! And yes, she died in SAO, ;(. However, since this is Nexus where anyone who's ever died had the possibility of coming back to life on the First Day, (Whitebeard, Ace, Goku, Frieza, Jiraiya, Cell, Meruem... etc), she's back! It did seem like Kirito would have been fine with leader, but Ben's reminder kind of made him too depressed to try and run. Sora's first day as leader... not going too great. XD He starts off their morning with a huge scolding and guilt trip, but maybe it can only get better from here? And finally :( God damn it, I totally f***ed up my test this morning. Thought my class started at 10:50 instead of 10:40, and it was a 10 minute test that I showed up 3 minutes early for. She gave me the test paper (without telling me I was late), and I started leisurely working on the questions since I thought I was starting before class had even started. Then she walked over and grabbed the paper from me while I was on question 3. Fucking THREE! Rrrggh, alright, had to get that rant out since it was 2.5% of my total grade and I probably got a 12 on the test. Anyway, thanks for the review, and I hope you enjoyed the chapter! Thanks again to everyone for reading! 'Til next time!
