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Chapter 25 - She wants to do what

the grand stories and epic battles, you don't even know why the system keeps turning you into a kid in these worlds?"

Ritsuka shrugged helplessly, still chuckling nervously. "I mean, it's not like I get a choice in the matter. The system just decides it for me. Maybe it thinks it'll be more 'interesting' or 'challenging' that way."

Mash sighed, shaking her head. "Honestly, it's always something with the system. First it throws us into insane situations, now it's turning you into a kid for no reason."

Olga, crossing her arms, raised an eyebrow. "And yet, you still manage to become a god and face chaos dragons. It seems the system really has a sense of humour."

Anastasia smirked. "At least it keeps things unpredictable. Maybe next time, it'll turn you into a rabbit or something."

Ritsuka's eyes widened in mock horror. "Don't even joke about that! I'm not ready for a fluffy adventure."

The group finally broke into laughter, the earlier tension dissipating as they teased Ritsuka for the system's strange choices. Despite all the challenges, they knew that, no matter the form or age, Ritsuka would always find a way to lead them forward. The road ahead may be filled with more mysterious worlds and unexpected twists, but together, they were ready for anything.

With a shared determination, they stood up, ready to continue their training, their bond as strong as ever.

Kadoc them looker at Ritsuka. "We're is Jalter"

Ritsuka just looked at them. "Training in the instead dungeon to get stronger, I told her the Dungeon was the best option"

Mash just blinked. "Why, she could just train with us"

Ritsuka just sighed. "She was not specific, so she wanted in her own words 'I want to get strong enough to Kill God' special the one in the bible which is already Impossible".

Kadoc raised an eyebrow. "So she thinks training in a dungeon is going to help her take on a being like that?"

Ritsuka nodded. "Yeah, she's pretty determined. I mean, it's admirable, but she's setting herself up for some serious disappointment. Even I wouldn't want to face a god solo, let alone one from the Bible."

Olga chimed in, crossing her arms. "And here I thought Jalter was more pragmatic. Does she really think sheer strength will win the day?"

Mash frowned, clearly concerned. "What if she pushes herself too hard? Training alone can be dangerous."

Ritsuka sighed again. "I did tell her to take it easy. But Jalter's stubborn. She believes that if she trains harder, she can defy fate. It's part of what makes her who she is."

Kadoc chuckled. "Sounds like she needs a reality check. Maybe we should go after her and remind her that we're a team."

Ritsuka smiled. "That's a good idea. Let's head to the dungeon and see how she's doing. We can train together and maybe even help her with her goals."

The group shared a determined look, ready to support Jalter and keep her grounded. They set off towards the dungeon, knowing that no one should face their struggles alone, especially not against the impossible.

Ritsuka then speaks. "She is already on par with some of the strongest servant in the throne by just grinding I say she at a Divin servant Level".

Kadoc's eyes widened in disbelief. "Wait, are you saying that Jalter's reached Divine Servant level just from grinding in that dungeon? That's insane."

Mash looked equally shocked. "That kind of progress... it doesn't even seem possible. How long has she been at it?"

Ritsuka shrugged, his expression a mix of pride and concern. "Honestly, I've lost track of time when it comes to her training. But yeah, she's pushed herself to that level. Her obsession with surpassing everyone, even the gods, has really driven her to new heights."

Ophelia crossed her arms thoughtfully. "If she's that strong now, then we might actually have to be careful when sparring with her. Divine-level power is no joke."

Mash still seemed troubled. "But Ritsuka, reaching that level through sheer willpower and training... do you think it's safe for her? Jalter's determination is admirable, but she's always been so focused on revenge, it might cloud her judgment."

Ritsuka's expression softened. "I know, Mash. It's something I worry about too. But this is her way of dealing with everything. She wants to be strong enough to protect everyone — in her own way. We just have to make sure she doesn't lose herself in the process."

Kadoc sighed. "Guess we'll see just how much stronger she's become. But if she's at Divine Servant level now... she might even rival some of our strongest allies."

Ritsuka nodded. "Yeah, that's what I'm afraid of. Let's just hope we can keep her grounded before she tries to take on something she can't handle."

Olga then spoke. "So how are you sure that she can't defeat God".

Ritsuka looked up. "I meet him and I can say, even with my 100% I can't stop her, even if I some how take him out his domain, there is a reason why amongst us God's he is know as The One Above All".

Olga raised an eyebrow, clearly intrigued. "You met him? The God from the Bible?"

Ritsuka nodded, his face serious. "Yeah, I did. And trust me, even with all the power I've gained, I wouldn't stand a chance. He's on an entirely different level. We've faced gods, divine beings, even cosmic threats, but he's… something else. There's a reason he's called 'The One Above All.' No amount of training, no matter how strong Jalter becomes, will ever bridge that gap."

The room fell silent as everyone absorbed Ritsuka's words.

Kadoc frowned, crossing his arms. "So, you're saying even if we managed to drag him out of his domain, it wouldn't make a difference?"

Ritsuka shook his head. "No, it wouldn't. His power isn't just tied to a domain or his title as a god. It's beyond comprehension. Think of it as… reality itself bends to his will. Trying to fight him is like trying to fight existence itself."

Olga remained thoughtful, but a small smirk formed on her face. "Sounds like a challenge Jalter would still try to take up, knowing her."

Ritsuka gave a wry smile. "Yeah, that's what worries me. No matter how strong she gets, there are just some beings out there you can't beat. I've tried. The best we can do is respect those limits, for our own sake."

Mash looked at him with concern. "Ritsuka... does that mean we'll eventually have to face something like that in the future?"

Ritsuka didn't answer right away. After a moment, he sighed. "I don't know. But if we do, it won't be something we can win with sheer strength alone. We'll have to be smarter, careful, and prepared for anything."

Olga crossed her arms. "Well, at least we know Jalter's got ambition. But I hope she realizes her limits before it's too late."

Ritsuka nodded. "That's what I'm trying to help her understand. But knowing Jalter… she'll push herself as far as she can go, no matter the cost."

Kadoc then spoke to Ritsuka. "Alright enough of this why haven't we unlock what you said we can"

Ritsuka looked at Kadoc. "...you haven't notice".

Kadoc frowned, crossing his arms. "Notice what? You said there was something we could unlock, and yet here we are, still waiting."

Ritsuka sighed, shaking his head slightly. "It's not something that just happens on its own. You have to experience it, push yourself to the limits. Everything we've been through was supposed to prepare you, but you haven't quite reached that threshold yet."

Kadoc raised an eyebrow. "Threshold? Are you saying I've been holding back?"

"Not intentionally," Ritsuka explained, "but you've been focusing so much on your own goals that you haven't noticed the potential inside you. It's already there—you just haven't tapped into it."

Kadoc's expression tightened as he processed Ritsuka's words. "...So what now? How do we unlock it?"

Ritsuka glanced around the room, his gaze settling on each of them. "When the time comes, you'll know. It's different for everyone. But trust me, once you unlock that potential, there's no going back."

Mash, listening closely, asked quietly, "Do you think we're ready?"

Ritsuka gave a small, confident smile. "You're closer than you think."

Ritsuka then looked at them. "But let me just skip a few steps, I bless you all"

As then Anastasia, Mash, Olga, and Kadoc felt some type of energy.

Ritsuka then looked at them. "Congratulations I gave you all the purk/Blessings Universal energy, Anastasia go to Shalltear she will teach you the magic from Overlord"

As then he gave Olga papar, Telling her to spread her energy in the paper as Olga did then Paper cut into four segment, One burned, One turned to Fire, One turned earth, and one crumbled.

Ritsuka looked at Olga. "Naruto would be jealous you have all 5 Charkra natura, greater itean creation"

Ritsuka then made a Glass with water and leaf, he told Kadoc to out his Nen energy through noting happend but Ritsuka tasted the water

Ritsuka then looked at Kadoc. "Congratulations your Nen type is Specialization"

Ritsuka then looked at Mash. "As for you Mash, You can already feel the Kai right"

Ritsuka then remeber. "Hey Kadoc I have Questions for you, Dr Romani said that almost everyone explosion during when Lev set of the Bomb to kill all the master of Chaldea, so how did it make out alive

Kadoc looked aways Blushing. "...Stomich Problem"

Even did Olga, Mash and Anastasia knew they still laughed, as for Ritsuka he did and Kadoc was happy his best Friend was not laughing, what no one knew was that Ritsuka's Laughing like Crazy internally as he has a great Poker face.

Ritsuka kept his face completely neutral, nodding in understanding. "Stomach problem, huh? Well, I guess that's one way to avoid a catastrophe." He spoke with a calm tone, but internally, he was barely holding back his laughter. Stomach problem?! Really, Kadoc? That's how you survived? His inner voice roared with laughter, but not a single twitch betrayed his composure.

Olga, Mash, and Anastasia couldn't hold back, though. Their laughter echoed around the room, making Kadoc's face turn even redder. He grumbled, crossing his arms, clearly embarrassed by the attention. "Yeah, yeah, laugh it up... But hey, it saved my life, didn't it?"

Anastasia, wiping a tear from her eye, teased, "Well, Kadoc, I guess the real hero that day was your digestive system."

Mash giggled softly. "It's kind of funny when you think about it. A stomach problem saved you from one of the biggest explosions in history."

Kadoc groaned, trying to ignore the teasing. "Can we please move on?"

Ritsuka, still maintaining his perfect poker face, nodded seriously. "Of course, Kadoc. We won't dwell on it." Internally, though, he was still cracking up. Oh, this is going to be great ammunition for later.

Despite the teasing, Ritsuka felt a bit of pride. Kadoc had come a long way since those early days in Chaldea, and this moment was a good reminder that even in dire circumstances, there was always room for a little humour.

Meanwhile, in the observation room, Dr Romani and Da Vinci were watching the scene unfold on the monitors. They both chuckled softly as they saw Kadoc's embarrassment.

Da Vinci, with a sly smile, leaned back in her chair. "In my defence, I had no idea Kadoc was lactose intolerant. I was just trying to help, you know?"

Dr Romani gave her a side-eye, a mix of amusement and disbelief. "Well, that 'help' ended up saving the Last Master of Humanity. So, I guess we owe that carton of milk for keeping Kadoc alive."

Da Vinci laughed. "Who would've thought that a simple glass of milk would be the thing that changed the course of history?"

Romani shook his head, his tone light. "Next time, I'll make sure to stock up on lactose-free options. Just in case we need to save humanity with dairy again."

The two shared a moment of laughter, realising how even the smallest and most ridiculous details could play a role in their journey. "Fate really works in mysterious ways," Da Vinci mused.

To be continued

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