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'Who's that other orange haired girl? The Honorable liar, Usopp!'


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"So hungry..."

Luffy's grumpy demeanor is evident as he stares out at the vast expanse of the sea. His stomach grumbles audibly.

lack of fishing gear and his inability to catch fish with his bare hands due to the ocean only serves to exacerbate his mood.

Meanwhile, the rest of the crew Zoro, Nami, and Shana continue to lounge about the deck, seemingly unfazed by Luffy's grumbling.

"For crying out loud, Luffy, we heard you the first twenty times!" Nami rolled eyes.

As Nami's gaze shifts from Luffy to Shana, she notices the quiet contemplation in the crimson-haired girl's eyes as she gazes out at the expansive ocean.

"Its been quite a bit since i've seen the sea. So...This whole world is flooded with water..." The gentle hum that escapes her lips carries with it a sense of wonder and curiosity, prompting Nami to pause and consider her question.

"It's hard to say for sure," Nami replies.

"I see..."

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Suddenly, With a deep breath, she turns to face the rest of the group, her expression earnest yet determined.

"Shana. Do you think its time?" Alastor glows

"Yes." She swiftly replies.

"There's something I owe you... An explanation... I think it's time I told you all a little bit about myself," Shana begins, her voice steady as she meets the curious gazes of her companions. "Since I arrived here I have been realizing my contradictory view of the world. it hugely differentiates from yours."

She crosses her legs, as if predicting a long conversation.


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In an unknown part of the ocean, a canoe silently sails by with two figures above. The smaller figure makes sad crying noises while looking at the second figure, which was larger and appeared to be a woman who was experiencing dehydration. She was lying on the floor, and barely looked alive.


"I come from an island far away," she continues, weaving her tale with a practiced ease. "It was a huge island. So big that you would have to explore the whole place just to find the ocean. My...parents were very strict with me and forbade me from going near the ocean. They were born on that island too, and never left, which is why I don't know anything about the world."

"I'm not surprised." Nami said. "It is very rare for the inhabitants of an island to leave their lair's, even for the simplest reasons. There are very dangerous creatures in the sea. Not to mention the pirates."

"It was a peaceful place, quiet and serene, until one day a powerful individual arrived. This person had incredible strength and abilities, unlike anything I'd ever seen. he wreaked havoc on my home, And I faced him while I was trying to protect someone. In the end, I ended up losing. and in the chaos, I was caught in a massive blast that sent me flying across the sea. When I woke up I found myself on another island. The same one where you were. The rest you already know."

...

"The moment, I saw that you were reliable pirates, I decided to become your companion at that moment. I plan to stay with this pack until I get to my island. Nothing is more important to me than meeting Yuji again."

"Ahh, so that's it?" Luffy said plainly. He then smiled all of a sudden. "Well, we're glad you ended up with us, Shana," Luffy says with his trademark enthusiasm. "Don't worry about that. We will be able to find your island and your friend! But until then we're going to have a lot of adventures together!"

"...Thanks." Shana said calmly.

"Did you adapt your story to fit their world?" Alastor glowed.

"I don't think I can say everything. I need to know more about Luffy and his crew before that." She responds in a low voice so the others couldn't hear her. "It will only be a matter of time before they find out its a lie. This story I told is so far-fetched that anyone could put the pieces together."

"Okay. But that doesn't explain one thing." Zoro started, which is when Shana turned around. "Your fire abilities. You don't seem to know anything about devil fruits. So it can't be that."

Shana stared at the swordsman. "...I've trained my whole life. That's all you need to know. "

From the expression on Zoro's face, he didn't seem to be satisfied with that answer. But decided to drop the subject for now.

"Anyway. I wanted to let you know that we're arriving at the next island." Nami said looking at the weather.

"Shouldn't we be going to the Grand line?" Shana asked.

"Are you nuts!? No way! We don't have the means to go on the grand line right now. There are only four of us. We don't have a real ship. Not to mention the lack of supplies." Nami told.

"If you say so." Shana shruggled off.

"Right. We need a lot of booze." Zoro suggested.

"An a Musician! We need a musician on the crew." Luffy said while leaning towards the boat.

"Musician!?" Zoro said before starting to laugh.

"Imbecile, why do we need a musician on a pirate crew!?" Shana questioned.

"Aw, come on. Every pirate ship has a musician to entertain the gang!" Luffy defended.

"Why is he such an idiot?" Nami asked herself. "Whatever. our next stop is called Syrup Village. They say there's a very famous mansion here in the East Blue. If we're lucky we can borrow a real ship from them." Nami said thoughtfully.

"Yippe! Finally a place to fill my belly!" Luffy said happily. "I hope they are good people and share the meat with us."

"And don't forget about the booze!" Zoro suggested with a grin.

"WHAT THE HELL IS YOU GUYS'S PROBLEM!? ARE YOU EVEN LISTENING!?" Nami yelled all of a sudden.

Shana simply chuckled at this before looking back for a sec before returning to her original position. However, he instinctively turns back when her eyes freeze at the sea.

"Hey! There's a wooden canoe there on the sea, and there are two figures there!" Shana warned the confused strawhats. "One of them seems to be unconscious!"

"Huh?" They all headed to the side of the deck to look for what Shana saw.

"That's right. There's an unconscious woman on that raft." Observed Zoro.

Shana then began to position herself on top of the tip of the boat. "I'll be back soon. CRIMSON WINGS!" Shana jumped with all her strength and wings sprouted from her back, before she flew towards the raft.


Birds chirped softly, the sun painted warm rays across rooftops, and all seemed calm...

Until a panicked voice shattered the stillness.

"The pirates are coming!"

A man with a comically long nose sprinted through the village streets, flailing his arms like mad as he cried out to every house and alley. "The pirates are coming! I saw them with my own eyes!"

Villagers peeked out from behind windows and doors, alarm flashing in their eyes.

Usopp—the village's infamous loudmouth—kept screaming, panting between shouts as he bolted down the road like his life depended on it. But then, just as suddenly as he started, he skidded to a halt, turned on his heel, cupped his hands around his mouth, and shouted:

"...It's a lie!!"

The silence that followed only lasted a second.

Doors burst open. Brooms, buckets, and frying pans were brandished like weapons.

"Usopp!!"

"That's the third time this week!"

"Stop scaring us, you idiot!!"

With gleeful laughter, Usopp waited for the mob to close in—just enough to make it exciting. Then, with a smirk, he turned and ran again.

"This is too easy!" he chuckled to himself, darting between corners and fences, slipping away like a shadow.

Eventually, the angry crowd lost sight of him. They huffed and grumbled, deciding to call it quits for now. One by one, they dispersed, muttering about "that damn boy" and returning to their homes.

Unbeknownst to them, Usopp was lounging comfortably up in the branches of a nearby tree, tucked behind a thick veil of leaves.

"Heh... works every time," he whispered with a sly grin, hands behind his head as he stared at the sky. "Captain Usopp strikes again."

Usopp stretched with a loud yawn as he hopped down from the tree, landing with a soft thud on the grass below. He dusted himself off, looking rather proud of himself.

But before he could fully enjoy his moment of peace—

"CAPTAIN USOPP!!"

Three familiar voices rang out in unison.

Usopp turned just in time to see three kids sprinting toward him, kicking up dust as they ran. There was Pepper, the green-haired one with an intense expression that didn't quite match his small stature. Next was Onion, whose blonde, onion-like hair stuck up dramatically in all directions. And last came Carrot, easily recognizable by his orange beanie hat.

These were Usopp's so-called loyal crew—though none of them had ever stepped foot on a real ship.

"You're not gonna believe this!" Pepper shouted, breathless.

"Yeah! We saw a boat!" Onion added.

"It's heading for the island right now!" Carrot finished.

Usopp blinked. "A boat?"

"A pirate boat!" they said together.

That wiped the smirk clean off his face.

"Pirates... real pirates?" he asked, sweat already forming on his brow.

The kids nodded eagerly.

"We couldn't see who they were, but it was definitely a pirate ship! We Saw Buggy's flag!" said Pepper.

Usopp started to fidget. "W-Well, this is quite serious..." he muttered. "Alright, you three—listen up! I need you to, uh... stay here on the coast! Watch everything closely!"

"Wait, what about you, Captain Usopp?" Onion asked.

"Yeah! You said if pirates ever came to the island, you'd beat them all up in a flash!" Carrot reminded him.

Usopp cleared his throat and tried to look solemn.

"Ah, yes, well, about that..." He put a hand to his forehead dramatically. "As fate would have it, I've just been stricken with a terrible, incurable illness. Yes! The legendary—uh—Can't-Go-To-The-Coast Disease!"

"LIAR!!!"

The boys stared at him, deadpan.

"That's not even a real disease," Pepper said flatly.

Usopp froze. He scratched the back of his head with an awkward laugh.

"Eheh... sharp as ever, boys..."


The calm of the ocean was briefly interrupted by a splash as Shana pulled two figures onto the deck of the boat.

One was a large white dog strangely upright, walking on two legs with a belt and small pouch strapped across its back. The other was a young woman in gleaming but battered armor, her orange hair tied in a slightly messy ponytail. Her sword remained sheathed at her hip, but she looked like she hadn't lifted it in days. Her eyes were shut, and her lips were dry and cracked.

"She's not waking up," Shana said, kneeling beside the woman with a frown.

Luffy peered over her shoulder, tilting his head. "Whoa, a dog that walks! That's awesome!"

Zoro raised an eyebrow. "And she's wearing armor. Looks like some kind of knight."

The dog, Koro, sat silently beside his master. His round face was usually cheerful, but now it drooped in sadness. His ears were low, and his big eyes shimmered with concern.

"Poor thing..." Nami murmured as she examined the woman, brushing some hair from her face. "She's burning up. I think I know what this is."

She stood up, arms crossed as she explained. "It's scurvy,a disease that happens when you don't get enough vitamin C. Sailors used to get it all the time. If you go too long without fruit, your body starts breaking down. Weakness, gum disease, dehydration... it's not pretty."

"So she's sick from not eating oranges?" Luffy asked, confused.

"Basically, yes," Nami replied.

Zoro grunted. "Do we have any fruit?"

Nami shook her head. "Nothing that could help. even if we had some, she can't swallow anything right now."

Koro let out a soft whimper, gently nudging Seryu's side with his nose.

Shana's brows furrowed. 'What...This girl… she's not from this world either,' she said quietly, mostly to herself. She could feel something in Seryu's aura was like hers.


The small boats gently bumped against the sandy shore as Luffy's crew disembarked.

"Finally," Zoro muttered, cracking his neck. "Land to stretch my legs a bit."

Shana carried Seryu's unconscious body carefully in her arms while Koro stayed close by her side, his tail wagging slowly, cautiously. Nami scanned the terrain, eyes sharp and focused on finding any sign of civilization—or better yet, fruit.

But before anyone could take another step, a loud voice echoed from above.

"HALT, BUGGY PIRATES!!"

"Huh?"

All eyes turned toward the top of a nearby hill, where a tall figure stood dramatically, hands on his hips, his long nose pointing proudly toward the sky.

"I am Captain Usopp!" he announced boldly, his voice echoing through the air. "Protector of this island! If you wish to pass, you'll have to do it over my dead body—and that of my 8000 men!!"

Behind him, several shadowy silhouettes stood still, unmoving. From a distance, they looked like an ominous army of loyal warriors.

Luffy tilted his head. "...Eight thousand?"

"HUH?!" he blurted next, eyes bulging. "THAT many?!"

Zoro narrowed his eyes, unimpressed. "Those look like sticks."

Shana took one sharp glance, her crimson eyes glowing slightly. "They're paper."

Nami sighed. "Yeah, definitely paper."

Usopp flinched. Sweat poured down his forehead as his confident stance started to shake. "U-Uh... w-what? No! These are my elite soldiers! H-Hardened pirates and bounty hunters! T-They'll crush you if you try anything!"

Shana folded her arms. "Are they going to crush us with… ink?"

"AHHHH!! They found out!!"

From behind the paper silhouettes, three small figures burst out in a panic—Pepper, Onion, and Carrot, all shouting in unison as they ran in circles, their arms flailing.

The breeze picked up, sending the paper silhouettes fluttering away in every direction like dry leaves.

Usopp collapsed to his knees in exaggerated defeat. "Curses! Foiled."

Luffy stared blankly for a moment… then grinned. "Hey! That guy's pretty funny!"

"HISSATSU…!"

Usopp gritted his teeth, pulling out his slingshot with a dramatic flair, aiming straight at the crew below.

"I don't care who you are," he shouted. "If you set foot on this island, you'll face the full might of—"

Click.

Luffy had stopped laughing. His face was now obscured beneath the shadow of his straw hat.

"Pointing a gun at a pirate..." he said quietly, his voice low and heavy. "You'll have to pay with your life."

A single bead of sweat rolled down Usopp's cheek.

His arms trembled. The rubber band in his slingshot stretched... then loosened.

"...Ehhhhh, m-maybe this is too much for now..." he muttered, slowly tucking the slingshot away with an awkward laugh. "H-Haha! Just testing you! You passed!"

There was a long pause.

"Wahahaha!!" Luffy suddenly burst into a wide grin. "I stole that line. It was something Shanks said once!"

"Wha—Shanks?!" Usopp's jaw dropped. "You mean the Red-Haired Pirate Shanks?!"


Everyone was gathered in a circle. Luffy and Usopp sat side by side on the floor, chomping down on plates of food.

"Man, you actually knew Shanks?" Usopp said with wide eyes between bites.

"Yup!" Luffy said through a mouthful. "He used to hang out in my hometown. He saved me once. He even lost his arm for me."

Usopp looked stunned.

"No way… Shanks, the pirate who sails the Grand Line with monsters like Benn Beckman and Lucky Roux…"


Meanwhile, in the next room, Shana knelt beside a small bed where Seryu lay resting. She gently helped her sit up with Koro's help and offered her slices of orange and papaya in a small bowl.

"Just take it slow," Shana said quietly. "You're lucky we got here when we did."

Shana paused for a moment. 'She reeks of carrion.'

Koro let out a soft bark, his tail wagging as he licked Seryu's cheek comfortingly.


"So, you're Yasopp's kid, right?"

Usopp's eyes sparkled with pride. "Yes, I am!"

"You know," Luffy said casually, pointing at him with a grin, "with that big nose, there's no mistaking it!"

Usopp froze for a beat... then puffed out his chest proudly. "Heh! I'll take that as a compliment!"

"He kept telling me about you all the time!"

He folded his arms dramatically. "My father sails with Shanks! He's one of the best sharpshooters in the world! When he left, he told me he was going to become a great pirate and he did! Someday I'm gonna join him on the high seas!"

Nami, who had been quietly observing, blinked at that. Admiring a pirate... because he's a pirate? Her hands tightened slightly around her teacup. But she said nothing, choosing instead to glance out the window.

Her eyes narrowed on something in the distance.

"Hey... what about that mansion up there?" she asked, pointing at the large estate visible through the open curtains. "Looks like someone important lives there. Think they could have give us a ship?"

Usopp jolted upright, clearly caught off guard.

"Th-That place?" he stammered, waving his hands dismissively. "N-No, no, no! Nothing important there at all! Just a boring old house! Empty! Dusty! Haunted, probably! Definitely not worth checking out!"

Usopp coughed, standing up abruptly. "W-Would you look at the time! I have to go do... something! Something very urgent! Very heroic! Don't worry about the money, I'm friends with the restaurant owner. You all make yourselves at home!"

Usopp then left. But Nami seemed confused. 'Why did he look so nervous?'


Pepper, Onion, and Carrot crouched low in the tall grass, binoculars fashioned out of bamboo and bottle glass clutched in their hands.

"There they are," Pepper whispered. "The pirates!"

"They must've kidnapped Captain Usopp!" Carrot hissed.

Onion nodded gravely. "That explains everything. They got to him before he could destroy them with his 8000 men!"

"Look!" Pepper pointed. "They've split up! The red-haired girl went to the other room!"

"Good," Carrot said. "That's when we strike."

The three of them nodded in unison, pulling out their handmade weapons—wooden swords, slingshots, and a sock full of marbles.

"For Captain Usopp!" they cried, fists raised to the sky.


BAM!

The front door burst open with explosive energy.

"We've come to rescue you, Captain Usopp!!" shouted the three kids in unison—Pepper, Onion, and Carrot—all dramatically posing with their makeshift weapons raised.

But they froze mid-pose.

The room was calm. No battle. No chaos. Just a few pirates lounging around.

More importantly... no Usopp.

Their eyes darted wildly around the room.

"Where is he?" Onion gasped.

"That plate!" Carrot pointed to the floor, where Luffy's empty dish lay licked clean, still spinning slightly from being set down.

Pepper's eyes widened in horror. "Did they... EAT HIM?!"

Zoro, leaning against the wall, slowly opened one eye and gave them a menacing look. "Yeah," he said in a low voice, dark and serious. "We ate your captain. He was pretty chewy."

The kids stood frozen in pure terror, their wooden weapons clattering to the floor.

"AAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!" they screamed and Turned to Nami. " A WITCH!!!"

"WHO ARE YOU CALLING A WITCH!?!?" Nami barked comically.


Shana sat at the edge of the small bed, wiping Seryu's forehead with a damp cloth. The armored girl was sleeping peacefully now, her face no longer as pale as before, lips moist with the juices Shana had fed her.

Koro lay curled by her side, quietly snoring.

But Shana didn't relax.

Her crimson eyes narrowed slightly.

That's when she heard the voice of Alastor,

"Shana. Something's bothering you."

She nodded slowly. "Yes... It's her. Her existence... it's strange."

Alastor's tone grew cautious. "In what way?"

"She's... not like normal people. It's not just that she's from another world," Shana murmured, staring at Seryu's sleeping face. "Her Power of Existence feels tainted. Like it's soaked in rage. Like bloodlust is wrapped around her very soul."

"Something... or someone… left a mark on her. Be careful. The darkness may not be gone. Only sleeping."


"Wait... was that a joke?"


The crew (minus Shana and the recovering Seryu) walked up a winding path leading toward it. The grass was well-kept, and flowers bloomed around the cobblestone steps.

"What a big mansion!" Luffy said, stretching his arms behind his head. "Does Usopp live here too?"

"No," Pepper replied. "But when he disappears, he usually ends up here."

"What does he do here?" Nami asked suspiciously.

"He comes here to lie," said Carrot plainly.

Nami stopped walking. "But Lying is very bad," she said, frowning and crossing her arms.

The kids all looked down for a moment, but Onion raised a hand and added, "But... the girl who lives here, Kaya... she's always really sick. And kinda lonely. Usopp tells her crazy stories to make her smile."

"Yeah!" Carrot chimed in, eyes lighting up. "He once said he fought a sea king with his bare hands and used the bones to build a raft!"

"My favorite is the one where he landed his ship on a giant brown island but it was actually a giant goldfish's poop. Then, he tamed the giant goldfish by yelling at it," Pepper said proudly.

"Seriously? What a nice guy…" Luffy said.

The group approached the shaded side of the mansion, where a large tree leaned just close enough to reach the upper windows.

Perched comfortably on a thick branch was Usopp, legs swinging lazily in the breeze as he spoke with someone at the second-floor window.

A soft, gentle laugh floated through the air.

Sitting by the window was Kaya, a delicate young woman with blonde hair and a long white dress. Her pale skin caught the sunlight as she listened, clearly enchanted by the tale.

"So there I was!" Usopp proclaimed proudly, gesturing wide with his arms. "Facing down ten sea monsters at once! But I wasn't afraid! I just—!"

He suddenly stopped mid-sentence, spotting Luffy and the crew below.

"Usopp!" Luffy called up, cupping his hands around his mouth. "You didn't tell us you had a friend!"

Usopp nearly fell off the branch in surprise.

"Nice!" Luffy grinned. "Let's ask her for a boat!"

"Wha, NO, WAIT!" Usopp shouted, panicking as the crew started waving at Kaya.

Nami, already analyzing the mansion's value, tapped her chin. "She might be our best shot at getting an actual ship…"


Kaya tilted her head curiously. "Friends of yours, Usopp?"

Usopp sighed dramatically. "… yes."


"W-Wait, you can't go through!" Onion shouted, throwing his arms wide.

"Yeah!" Pepper added. "There are really strong guards up ahead!"

Carrot nodded seriously. "Super scary ones!"

Luffy blinked once, then grinned mischievously. "Then we'll just go over them!"

Before anyone could stop him, Luffy turned toward the gate, cracking his knuckles with excitement. "GOMU GOMU NO... Rocket!"

He launched his arms forward with a snap, grabbed the top of the gate—and woosh!

"WAAHHH!!" the kids shrieked.

"He's a monster!" Carrot cried, falling over backwards in fear.

"Grab him! Stop him!" Nami shouted.

But it was too late. Luffy flung himself through the air like a human slingshot, and as he sailed over the gate—

"GYAAAHHHHHH!!"

—he accidentally snagged Zoro, Nami, and the kids along for the ride.

WHUMP!

The group crash-landed in the backyard bushes in a pile of limbs and groans.

Luffy popped his head out from the hedge, grinning. "It worked!"

"It didn't work at all!!" Nami yelled from beneath a tangle of arms.

A soft voice came from nearby.

"A-Are you okay?" Kaya called out from her window in surprise. "Did you guys come to hear Mister Usopp's stories too?"

"Y-Yeah, that's right!" Usopp said quickly, sliding down from his tree branch. "That's exactly why they're here!"

"No it's not," Luffy said with a casual honesty that made Usopp flinch. "We came to ask a favor."

Kaya looked puzzled. "A favor? For me?"

Luffy nodded. "Can you give us a ship?"

The question hung in the air for only a moment… before a cold, clipped voice cut through the garden.

"Hmph. So this is where all the noise is coming from."

Everyone turned. A tall, stern-looking man in a crisp butler outfit stood in the doorway, glasses glinting as he looked down at the group with a frown of disapproval.

"Klahadore." Kaya's voice was soft, almost uncertain.

He looked at her, then back at the group sprawled across the grass. "I do not appreciate trespassers on this estate," he said coldly. "Not at all."


Shana emerged from the room where Seryu was now resting peacefully, her breathing light but steady. She stretched, glanced around—and immediately realized something was off.

"The room's too quiet..." she muttered.

She turned to the living room—empty. The dishes were cleared, the chairs moved. Not a single crewmate in sight.

She spotted something on the table. A roughly folded note scribbled in Luffy's chicken-scratch handwriting:

"Went to the mansion. Gonna ask for a boat. – Luffy "

Shana sighed, brushing some hair from her face. "Of course they did."

Alastor's voice echoed from the crimson pendant around her neck.

"I assume we're going after them?"

Shana nodded. "Eventually.


In a shaded grove near the forest path leading toward the cliffs, a strange figure strolled with a hypnotic rhythm. He had wild blue hair, wore a heart-shaped pair of sunglasses, and spun a ringed pendulum in one hand.

He was moonwalking.

Yes. moonwalking. This Lad was Effortlessly sliding backward as if defying gravity.


TO BE CONTINUED.


BONUS SCENE.

A faint click echoed in the void as a glowing light door snapped shut behind him.

Minato Arisato blinked against the shift in atmosphere.

The air here was thick—too thick. A dense mist clung to his body like a second skin, making it hard to tell where the sky ended and the sea began.

He took a step forward.

The wooden boards beneath his feet creaked, old, weathered, forgotten. It was clear this place hadn't seen a soul in years… or decades.

"...An abandoned ship?" he muttered, scanning the outlines through the fog.

Torn sails drifted gently in the breeze. Broken masts stood like tired skeletons. There was no name on the hull. Just rusted cannons, scattered ropes, and a silence that pressed on the ears.

"If Yukari was here..." he said with a dry chuckle, "...she'd be freaking out right now."

He let the silence settle again. Something about this place felt detached from time. Like he had stepped out of reality itself and into a memory.

Then,

"…Are you there? No, you're not. Or are you?! AHA! Wait—no, that's just a barrel…"

Minato narrowed his eyes, turning a corner behind a stack of collapsed crates.

There—sitting cross-legged behind the ship's broken helm—was a skeleton.

Not the kind you'd find in a biology class or a horror movie.

No, this one was alive.

Dressed in an elegant, slightly tattered black suit with a frilly cravat, the skeleton swayed as he giggled to himself. A massive afro crowned his skull like a shadowy halo, and in one hand, he held a cane tipped with gold. His empty eye sockets were turned toward the fog.

"…Three hours and I still haven't found me! Brook, you are good."

Minato blinked once. Then again.

He said nothing. Just watched.

After all, he'd seen worse, eldritch horrors of the mind, Death itself.

A talking, suit-wearing skeleton playing hide-and-seek with himself? That was… oddly tame.

"Excuse me," Minato said flatly.

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The skeleton jumped about a foot into the air, his afro bouncing dramatically.

"WAAAAH!!"

The cane spun in his hand as he turned around.


I'AM REALLY SORRY FOR MAKING YOU GUYS WAIT SO LONG.

WE ARE BACK BOYS!!! LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! A lot of things have changed from these past few weaks. Much of them involves the story. (Like with what you saw for Minato now.) I won't go into detail now. I ask that you also check out my other story OPM ST, it has an original crew and will feature characters from other worlds much like this one. I will be taking characters that couldn't make it to this story and put them on Reo's crew. The first character to show up in the future in that story will be Azusa Aizawa from IVBKSF3AMOML (Why do isekais gotta have such long names bruh) from Guest Redd.

THANKS FOR READING. I'M GLAG TO BE BACK!!