As Rimuru entered the Justice League’s headquarters, he was still wondering how exactly he had been dragged into this. Batman’s skepticism had been a real thorn in his side, but the guy wasn’t letting it go. Now, he was apparently part of the Justice League “for observation.” Rimuru couldn’t help but feel a little annoyed. All he did was purify some demons, and now he had to deal with a bunch of superhumans who didn’t trust him.
When he reached the central briefing room, he was greeted by something odd, even by his standards. A human body lay in the middle of the room, suspended by some bizarre magical mechanisms. The man’s nails were torn open, his legs contorted and bound in a manner that suggested unimaginable pain. His body was engulfed in layers of some kind of magical torture device that kept amplifying his pain over and over again.
It was almost comical how over-the-top it was. Rimuru could feel the magic at work.whoever this guy was, he had ticked off someone with serious magical prowess.
Superman noticed Rimuru staring at the pitiful figure and spoke up. "That guy’s name is Yogiri Takatou, or something like that. He’s one of those jerks who goes around messing with reality. He killed an extra-dimensional axis meant to support an infinite number of other dimensions. Something about being trapped in some prison that transcended dimensionality itself. Real bad news."
Rimuru blinked, trying to process the absurdity of what Superman just said. "Wait, he killed a dimensional axis?"
"Yeah," Superman nodded, crossing his arms. "Apparently, that action messed up countless timelines. Even *Dr. Fate* was annoyed, which is pretty rare. That entire axis was necessary to maintain the balance of an infinite number of worlds. And this guy, claiming to be the 'end of all things,' wiped it out just because he felt like it."
Rimuru raised an eyebrow. "So, who captured him? Seems like a pain in the neck."
Flash, who had been leaning against the wall, smirked. "That’d be Dr. Fate. He’s been keeping Yogiri here in a kind of... permanent torture. This jerk claimed to be the 'end of all things,' right? Well, Fate figured, if he’s the end, let’s see if he can handle endless suffering." He laughed lightly. "Some kind of poetic justice, I guess. Let him suffer in human form if he's going to end everything."
Rimuru tilted his head, looking at Yogiri with a mix of curiosity and mild annoyance. "So, he’s just some pain in the ass, huh? Why don’t you amplify his suffering even more if he’s going to be such a nuisance?"
Ciel’s voice chimed in his mind, her tone laced with amusement. <<Rimuru-sama, this Yogiri fellow is just a self-proclaimed 'end.' He’s nothing more than a poorly written self-insert character from some random story. His entire concept of being 'the end of all things' is laughable. His supposed omnipotence is full of contradictions. For example, if he claims to kill omnipotent beings, that itself contradicts the very concept of omnipotence. It’s rather... pathetic, actually.>>
Rimuru sighed. "So, he’s just a joke then?"
<<In essence, yes. A delusional being who has no real understanding of omnipotence or reality. He’s been hyped up by his own arrogance, and now he’s being dealt with accordingly. Yeah there is also different version of him in different world though not related to this yogiri but well he is same as him one is evil and other good or cool version well both are over hyped same power difference ideal..>>
Looking at the pitiful form of Yogiri, Rimuru couldn’t help but feel slightly underwhelmed. After everything he had been through, this so-called "end of all things" seemed more like a spoiled child throwing a tantrum than a legitimate threat to existence.
"Well," Rimuru said with a shrug, "if Dr. Fate has him handled, I don’t see why I need to stick around here and watch. Unless you guys need me for something else?"
Batman, who had been silently observing, finally spoke up. "You’re not off the hook yet, Rimuru. We still don’t know enough about you. Until we’re satisfied that you’re not a threat, you’ll remain under our watch."
Rimuru smirked. "You’re really paranoid, huh? Don’t worry, I’m not interested in messing up your precious reality. I just happen to find all this stuff amusing."
Superman placed a hand on Batman’s shoulder, trying to ease the tension. "Let’s not jump to conclusions, Bruce. Rimuru saved those people from the parademons, and as far as I can tell, he’s been nothing but cooperative."
Batman scowled but said nothing.
Rimuru, feeling the awkward tension in the air, decided to deflect the conversation. "So, what exactly is Dr. Fate planning to do with this guy? Just keep him in eternal torture until he breaks?"
Flash chuckled. "That’s the idea. Though, from what I’ve seen, Yogiri’s got a pretty high pain tolerance. But hey, he’s the self-proclaimed end of everything, so let’s see how long he can handle it."
Rimuru shrugged. "Sounds like a waste of time to me. Why not just, I don’t know, send him to a place where he can’t affect anything? A pocket dimension or something."
Superman nodded thoughtfully. "That could work. But Dr. Fate seems to think that making him suffer is a better form of justice. After all, if he’s responsible for destroying that many timelines, he deserves to feel the weight of his actions."
"Well, as long as it’s not my problem," Rimuru replied, stretching lazily. "I’ve got more interesting things to do than worry about a guy who can’t even grasp the concept of omnipotence."
Ciel, ever supportive, chimed in again. <<Indeed, Rimuru-sama. There's no need to concern yourself with beings like him. If anything, he’s more of an inconvenience than a true threat.>>
With a final glance at the tortured figure of Yogiri, Rimuru turned to leave, his mind already wandering to more amusing thoughts. The Justice League might be stuck dealing with dimensional crises and end-of-the-world scenarios, but for Rimuru, this was just another day in the multiverse.
But frankly, he had better things to do than deal with evil version of yogiri.