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Rogue, I have a mission here for you. I hope you can take it?"

Coulson, dressed in a black suit with a severely receding hairline, stood in front of Rogue's desk and spoke calmly.

"You know the rules. First, tell me the general content of the mission, and then I can decide whether to accept it."

Rogue, leaning back in his chair, opened his eyes, glanced at Coulson, then leaned back again and closed his eyes.

"Two weeks ago, Tony Stark went to Afghanistan to deliver weapons to the US military there. After the transaction was completed, on his way back to the US military base, Tony Stark was attacked and then kidnapped. His whereabouts are currently unknown. I hope you can go to Afghanistan and rescue Tony Stark!"

Coulson briefly described the content and general situation of the mission.

Although Rogue looked like he was about to fall asleep at this moment, he was fully awake the moment he heard Tony Stark's name.

Tony Stark, huh? It seems what was meant to happen still happened!

Rogue opened his eyes and sat up, then took out a scroll from his desk drawer and placed it in front of Coulson.

Just as Rogue was about to open the scroll, he suddenly remembered something and put the scroll back into the drawer.

"I have something to deal with right now. Come find me tomorrow at 5 PM!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Rogue's figure completely vanished from in front of Coulson, disappearing as if by teleportation.

Although the scene before him was very illogical, Coulson was already used to it.

After all, this wasn't the first time he had watched Rogue disappear in an instant.

Using the Flying Thunder God Technique, Rogue instantly moved from his office to the rooftop of a warehouse next to the Hudson River.

And there, another Rogue, exactly like him, was waiting for him.

"You worked hard!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the Rogue who had been waiting there for a long time turned into a puff of smoke with a bang, then dissipated into the air.

After dispelling the Shadow Clone, Rogue also received all the intelligence that the clone had gathered.

Rogue's public identity was that of a detective with his own agency.

But in reality, he was a ninja.

To be precise, he was a ninja who had transmigrated to this world.

More precisely, he was a ninja who was originally supposed to transmigrate to the Naruto world but ended up in the Marvel world.

Just as the reasons for transmigration are always varied and strange, the cheat or golden finger that transmigrators possess also differs.

Rogue's golden finger was simple: a system called the Ninja God System.

This system was also very simple, with only two functions: missions and exchange.

By completing missions entrusted by others, Rogue could obtain something called Ninja Coins.

And Ninja Coins could be exchanged on the exchange page for anything from the Naruto world except humans.

For example, ninjutsu, bloodline limits, secret techniques, ninja tools, Tailed Beasts…

As long as he had enough Ninja Coins, Rogue could exchange for all ninjutsu in the Naruto world, possess all bloodline limits and bloodline evolutions, and even exchange for all nine Tailed Beasts, making him a true Ninja God in every sense of the word.

The future that the system could bestow was very beautiful, the only drawback being that obtaining Ninja Coins was not as easy as imagined.

Rogue had been in this world for three years, but he still hadn't obtained many Ninja Coins, barely enough to exchange for nine ninjutsu.

For example, the Shadow Clone he had just dispelled was something Rogue had learned through exchange.

As for high-level ninjutsu like the Flying Thunder God, that was a friendly gesture from the system to new transmigrators, one of the rewards in the new transmigrator gift package.

If he hadn't mastered an S-rank ninjutsu like the Flying Thunder God from the start, Rogue would not have had the ability to complete missions, nor would he have been able to exchange Ninja Coins for ninjutsu and gradually strengthen himself.

"Kingpin's mission intelligence is actually accurate. That's a bit out of character for him!"

The main reason Rogue didn't immediately accept Coulson's mission was that he still had an unfinished mission.

Mission Rule Four: You cannot accept the next mission before completing the current one.

This mission rule was not Rogue's rule, but the system's rule.

As for similar rules, besides this one, there were four others.

As for whether more mission rules would appear in the future, Rogue himself wasn't entirely sure.

However, no matter what, the mission rules set by the system were still relatively reasonable rules, and no extremely unreasonable rules would appear.

After understanding the general situation in the warehouse, Rogue didn't hesitate at all, directly leaping down from the warehouse rooftop and arriving at the warehouse entrance.

This warehouse was ostensibly a shipping company's warehouse, but in reality, it was the Hand's largest base in New York, with over a hundred Hand ninjas stationed there year-round.

Rogue didn't know why Kingpin wanted to cause trouble for the Hand, but since Kingpin's mission had passed the system's judgment, and Kingpin himself was very generous with money, Rogue didn't mind acting as Kingpin's enforcer.

Only missions written on the mission scroll and approved by the system could earn Ninja Coins, and the amount of Ninja Coins was determined by the system's judgment at that time. This was the first mission rule.

It was because of this rule that Rogue hadn't received many missions in three years, severely slowing down his progress toward becoming the Ninja God.

Compared to that transmigrator colleague next door who became a true god in less than two years, Rogue felt that he had severely lowered the overall score of transmigrator achievements.

The moment Rogue appeared at the warehouse entrance, the Hand ninjas disguised as idle security guards immediately noticed his presence.

Although they were all ninjas, Rogue didn't consider these guys, who couldn't even use ninjutsu and only ran around with ninja swords, to be his colleagues.

How could a welcome ceremony be complete without a grand flame!

Although these Hand ninjas didn't know what Rogue was going to do, when they saw Rogue suddenly stand still, looking like he was about to blow, these Hand ninjas suddenly felt a strong sense of impending death.

[Fire Release: Great Fire Annihilation]

Although chanting the ninjutsu name didn't affect the ninjutsu's power, Rogue still liked to chant the ninjutsu's name before performing it.

For no other reason than it looked cooler.

As Rogue exhaled, a flame shot out from his mouth.

When this flame first appeared, it was only as thick as a finger.

But as the distance increased, the flame grew larger and larger, finally turning into a giant sea of fire dozens of meters wide, like the roar of a fire god, crashing violently against the warehouse door, instantly blasting through it and surging madly into the warehouse.

Madara Uchiha's Great Fire Annihilation is indeed incredibly powerful!

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