"Sigh. Finally, that was the last of them." Releasing a heavy sigh, Akame wiped the beads of sweat off her brow as she finished transferring the remaining lab equipment into another lab on an uninhabited island.
It's been two months since she and the others left for Konoha, and a week since they returned from their trip as they immediately began moving their lab.
"Yeah, and it looks like the specimen hasn't awoken from the racket during transport, so let's finish resetting your lab." Eto said, motioning with her chin at the stasis pod receiving a small glare from her niece.
"Don't just call him a specimen... Never mind, thinking about now we haven't given him a suitable name yet..." Dropping her glare, Akame sighed before shifting her gaze to the stasis pod.
"Let's just call him Kami."
"I'm not calling him that." Stepping into the lab, Ruri furrowed her brows hearing her daughter's suggestion.
"Yeah, sounds rather corny." Akame groaned as she scratched the back of her head.
"Enough, I'm sure you two should be focused on getting your lab all set up before that monstrosity wakes up." Shiratama said, walking in behind Ruri along with Iroh, who was only recently informed about what Ruri and Akame have been up to.
"Monster..." Akame gritted her teeth hearing her grandfather's words. "Whatever..."
As Shiratama said, before doing anything else, they should focus on ensuring the lab was properly set up.
Together, Ruri and Akame made sure all piping and connection were in order while the other three watched on from the middle of the lab.
"And... Done. That should do it. I'm surprised he hasn't awoken since the diagnostics I ran predicted he should have adapted at least a month ago." Ruri mumbled barely loud enough for only Akame to hear.
"Still, he's an empty husk at this point, and any activity wouldn't be a good thing." Akame whispered as she powered up the monitors when the system crashed and an alarm began blaring.
"What the hell's happening?!" Shiratama shouted, moved to charge at the stasis pod, anticipating the worst yet to come.
"Well fuck me." Ruri sighed as she rushed over to Akame and began trying to reactivate the containment system.
Tik...
Time seemed to come to a slow as a small crack formed on the stasis pod. The next moment, before anyone realized it, the entire stasis pod erupted in an explosion, sending glass shards everywhere and spilling out the green liquid that filled the pod.
A defining ring filled everyone's ears as they turned their attention to the very large man standing motionless where the pod once was with his head down leaving his black hair to shade his face.
Immediately, Akame launched her chains forward to ensnare her creation before forcing one of her chains into his broad chest.
"I did it!"
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~Shinku's POV~
"Hmm?" Slowly, I open my eyes, feeling my body being shaken violently, only serving to make the feeling of having an entire galaxy pressing down on me all the more agonizing.
"What is it, Nobu?" I ask, seeing the loli manifestation of my katana, only to sense a feeling I really wished I would never feel again.
"You sense it right? Then you need to move now. Thanks to your battle before, you're no longer a god, but we can still make this work." Nobu said, standing from my side and moving over to the seven other former gods she most likely dragged over here... where ever here is.
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God of the Multiverse: A Shinobi's Destiny
FanfictionSomebody fucked up the multiverse... again. "Why the hell must I clean up these messes all the time?" "I'm tired of being a hero. Because a hero is supposed to save or protect everyone, but... who will save the hero?" "I've already lost everyone I h...