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"Ore wa Y/N desu" I whispered Out,  is that a good decision? Oh my god I really hope it is a good decision to make, but speaking of which I blurted out Senku's name right? Did he hear it, I hope not...

Senku POV:

I was taken aback by the girl's words. She had introduced herself as Y/N. I had never heard that name before, and her speech was still a bit confusing to me. It sounded like a mixture of Japanese and English.

I stood there for a moment, trying to process what was happening. Then I realized that I had to try to find a way to communicate with her. I had to find a way to bridge the language barrier between us.

At first, I tried to speak in broken English, but the girl still seemed confused. I then resorted to using simple hand gestures and body language to try to convey my meaning. Finally, I had an idea.

I walked over to a nearby tree and scratched a simple message in the bark using my knife. I wrote my name in English, and then drew a simple stick figure beside it. Then, I handed the girl the knife.

"Your turn," I said, pointing to the tree. "Try to draw your name using the knife."

Y/N POV:

Senku handed me a knife and told me to write my name on a tree. I was shocked that he could communicate with me without speaking a single word. His facial expressions and hand movements were enough for me to understand what he meant.

As I took the knife and looked at the tree, I was overwhelmed with emotions. I was scared and excited at the same time. I had so many questions, but I didn't even know where to start.

I took a deep breath and focused on the task at hand. I wrote my name in English, just like the boy had taught me. It wasn't perfect, but it was legible.

"Here," I said, handing him the knife. "It's your turn now."

Senku POV:

I smiled as the girl handed me the knife. Finally, we had a way to communicate with each other. I took the knife and wrote my name on the tree too, just like she had done. Then, I handed the knife back to her.

"Now, try to draw a stick figure beside your name," I said, pointing to the tree. "That should help us understand each other a little better."

Senku POV:

I watched as the girl drew a stick figure beside her name on the tree. It was a simple drawing, but it got the message across. I then drew a stick figure beside my name as well.

"Now, try to write the word 'hi' in English," I said, pointing to the tree. "That should help us communicate more clearly."

Y/N POV:

I took the knife and wrote the word 'hi' in English beside my name. I was amazed at how easy it was to communicate without words. The boy had found a genius way to overcome the language barrier.

"Now you try," I said, handing the knife back to the boy.

Senku POV:

I took the knife and wrote 'hi' beside my name. Then, I handed the knife back to the girl.

"That's a good start," I said. "But we still have a lot of work to do if we want to fully understand each other. We need to learn more English and Japanese."

Y/N POV:

I nodded, feeling determined. We had a long way to go, but I was eager to learn. The boy had a fascinating way of thinking, and I was sure that we would be able to help each other.

"I agree," I said. "Where should we start?"

Senku POV:

I smiled as the girl showed her enthusiasm. "First, we should learn the basics of each other's languages," I said. "That way, we can communicate more easily and start to understand each other's cultures."

I pulled out a piece of paper and a pencil from my pocket. "I can teach you some Japanese words and phrases, and you can teach me some English ones," I said. "Let's start with basic greetings and introductions."

Y/N POV:

I nodding, feeling a sense of excitement growing within me. We were about to embark on a journey that would change our lives forever. I was eager to learn as much as I could from the boy.

"Let's start," I said, taking the paper and pencil from him. "What are some simple Japanese words and phrases that we can start with?"
I said.

Thinking of which it will be 6months from now on when Taiju will broke his shell right? I remember after senku woke up he placed the statue of taijuu in that liquid...

Ugh Y/N focus!! I need to learn Japanese first so we can communicate effectively

3rd PoV:

As the months passed, Senku and the girl, now known as Y/N, worked tirelessly to learn each other's languages. They studied every day, using the sticks and mud they had at their disposal, to record new words and phrases.

They started with simple greetings and introductions, then moved on to more complex sentences and concepts. Y/N quickly picked up on the Japanese language, her mind grasping the nuances and subtleties with ease. Senku, in return, made quick progress in his English studies, quickly developing a clear and concise way of speaking.

As they worked, they grew closer, building a bond based on mutual respect and a shared desire to learn and grow. They spent their days collecting and studying new materials, designing and testing new inventions, and planning their future in this strange and dangerous world.

As the summer heat gave way to the chill of autumn, the two were making steady progress, but they still had so much to learn. Y/N's curiosity about the outside world was driving her to want to explore, to find new materials and knowledge, while Senku's desire to build a better future for humanity was driving him to create new devices and technologies.

One day, as they were working on a new invention, Y/N's curiosity got the better of her, and she left their safe area to explore the nearby forest. Senku, worried for her safety, hurried after her.

As they roamed through the trees, they stumbled upon a group of strangers, dressed in strange clothing and armed with primitive weapons. Y/N tried to communicate with them, but they only looked at her with fear and suspicion. Senku, understanding their body language, tried to defuse the situation.

However, the strangers grew impatient, and attacked them, forcing the two to flee. Senku was injured in the attack, and Y/N did her best to tend to his wounds, determined to make sure he survived.

As they recovered, they realized that their world was much bigger than they thought, filled with dangers they had yet to imagine. They knew that they needed to become stronger, to learn more, if they were to survive in this new world.

It was then that Y/N remembered the story of Taiju, the man who was frozen in stone for thousands of years. She asked Senku about the statue, and he explained that the liquid---

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 06, 2023 ⏰

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