Chapter 1: When One Closes, Another Opens

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I opened my eyes to find myself back in my realm, True Self-Embodiment, and sighed as I looked around at all that were within. Shukaku, Matatabi, Isobu, Son Goku, Kokuo, Saiken, Chomei, Gyuki, Kurama, Kurashiki Otsutsuki, Rika, and Ryomen Sukuna.

I sighed in exasperation, "What happened? Why did you bring me back here, Ryomen?"

Sukuna sighed as he folded his arms, "That's because we aren't in our previous realm anymore. We've hopped dimensions thanks to your little experimentations."

I nodded before a small smile formed on my face. "Well... we've taken care of all we needed over there... Plus this was my intention, wasn't it? Let's help people and guide others." I suggested.

Though at the end of the day they all knew it wasn't a suggestion, but rather the next course of action. And that's what Sukuna, Kurama, and the rest absolutely loved about me.

"Now, I do believe it is time to wake up and see this world for myself." I said before clapping my hands together.

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I slowly opened my eyes, immediately receiving an influx of information that was easily sorted out by my thoughts running millions of times faster than I used to think.

My senses spread out from me instinctually and I sighed, my eyes immediately staring right into the eyes of a monk with mystical capabilities.

Hmm... The Mystic Arts, huh. I sat up and made a show of looking around my surroundings so as not to get her guard up any higher than it already likely was.

The woman before me was a bald-headed lady with brown eyes and wore yellow monk robes and an orange sash that went around her waist. She watched me warily, as if deciding if I were an enemy that needed to be dealt with or an ally to aid her.

The language... English. She knows many others, but English is up there in her most proficient ones. Let's go with that. "Who are you? Where am I?" I asked, feigning confusion.

My senses already informed me of where I was and my telepathy and eyes already informed me of all that I needed to really know about her. While she wasn't a threat that I needed to worry about, she was someone annoying if given time to do what she wanted.

She eyed me warily, "I was going to ask you the same questions. What are you doing on our planet and who are you? Are you an enemy trying to take over Earth?"

I sighed. "You wouldn't believe me if I told you, lady. But I'll tell you anyway. I go by many titles but my real name is Daisuke Gojo, son of the Honored One Satoru Gojo and the Control Devil. I go by The Enlightened One, The Strongest, The Saviour of the World, The Blessed One, The Cursed King, The Ruler of the Universe, and The Almighty One." I stated, placing a hand on my chest as my blue eyes glowed.

She sighed, "Saviour, hm... If you're a 'Saviour' then what are you doing on this planet, Daisuke?"

I sighed, "I was experimenting with my abilities and I ended up teleporting into this world. I don't yet know how much time has passed since my arrival in this world..."

This was a lie. Although my arrival here was due in part to experimenting with my abilities, it wasn't like I didn't expect to arrive in another world.

She narrowed her eyes on me, "Your ability allows you to traverse dimensions?"

I smirked at her, "Curious, are we? After all of my titles, you think that traveling between worlds is my only ability?"

"Are you an enemy or not?" She demanded.

I quirked a brow. "How do I know you aren't mine? You haven't even told me your name, lady." I rebutted.

She sighed and summoned a teacup from midair with a wave of her hands and brought it to her lips and sipped from it. She then set it down in front of her and smiled, "Very well. You're right. I have yet to even tell you of my name. My real name was lost long ago so I have been named many things, but you may call me The Ancient One." She introduced.

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