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Anime Crossover: I, Asagami Fujino! Am Invincible!

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Transmigrating to the world of One Piece, enduring countless hardships to become a powerful figure, only to be betrayed by the world and face a death crisis, she is reborn as Asagami Fujino, invincible across countless dimensions! This is the story of Asagami Fujino’s invincibility. All settings have been altered; please refer to this book for the most accurate version. The protagonist is a yuri (lesbian) character. If you dislike this, please refrain from criticism. Thank you for your cooperation. Story Arcs / Worlds: Type-Moon Stealing the Stars in September Back to Type-Moon Gensokyo: Age of Gods Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World Katanagatari (Short Story) Date A Live (Tentatively Completed) Arknights (Ongoing)
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Prologue

"Where am I?" A little girl with purple hair muttered to herself as she looked at the wall inside a Japanese-style house.

"Answer the host, the world you are currently in is the Type-Moon world." A synthesized electronic voice sounded.

The purple-haired little girl wasn't surprised by the sudden voice; her cute little face showed no emotion.

"The system has opened my attributes," the purple-haired girl said, and a screen of light appeared in front of her.

Host: Asagami Fujino

Strength: 1

Physical condition: 1

Spirit: 762 (3200)

Abilities: Distortionate Mystic Eye (not activated), Magic Circuit (not activated), Top-tier Observation Haki, Top-tier Armament Haki, and the Six Powers of the Navy.

"As expected?"

The current Asagami Fujino is not the original Asagami Fujino, but a transmigrator who has transmigrated into Asagami Fujino's body.

The time traveler himself had forgotten his original name. Originally, he was just an ordinary person, a very ordinary person who would, like everyone else, go to school, study, go to university, find a job, marry a decent girl, and then live out his life like that.

But one day his life completely changed. He time-traveled. It wasn't because he accidentally spilled water on the computer while playing and then stupidly touched it, got electrocuted, and time-traveled. Nor was it because the toilet suddenly turned into a black hole while he was using it, and it certainly wasn't because he was trying to save a little girl who was about to be hit while crossing the road. He's the kind of person who wouldn't be a fool to rush over and save a little girl even if she was about to be hit while crossing the road; at most, he'd just casually pray for her afterwards!

He was transported to another world. Suddenly, he was transported to another world. That day, he was walking to his workplace with his briefcase as usual. But just as he was about to step into the company gate, everything changed. The company he knew so well suddenly turned into a small island. A strong, shirtless man was wielding a knife and slashing at him. In a panic, he raised his left hand to try to block, but unsurprisingly, the man's knife severed his left hand. Intense pain filled his entire body. It was a feeling he had never experienced before. Blood gushed from the severed part of his left hand, covering his face, and the strong smell of blood filled his nose.

The intense pain caused his brain to shut down. When he regained consciousness, he was covered in blood. The big man was dead, and his left arm was empty. It was real. His severed left arm was not far away. The strong smell of blood and the pain from his left arm kept reminding him that this was real, not a dream!

Then the system appeared and told him that it was all real. When he lost consciousness, the system had controlled his body to kill the big man and gave him an identity. This was his so-called newbie gift pack. In the end, the system only told him that this was the world of One Piece and restored his injuries. His left hand was also restored, but only the severed part was healed. His left arm was still empty. Then the system disappeared, gave him a task full of question marks, and then went silent.

His body trembled, and he felt cold all over. He had never seen such a scene in his peaceful world. He was inexplicably transported to another world with his missing left arm. All of this overwhelmed him. He roared to the sky, begging the system to let him go back, but no matter how much he shouted, the system did not respond at all.

He was so exhausted that he collapsed on the blood-soaked sand.

When he woke up again, he was on a ship, where the navy found him and rescued him.

He didn't say a word after waking up, lying blankly on the bed for several days. The navy men on the bed thought they had rescued an idiot and planned to leave him there when they reached the next city.

The ship was about to reach the next city. Amidst the astonished gazes of a group of sailors, he stepped out of the room, approached the ship's commander, Garp, knelt down, and begged Garp to let him join the navy. He understood: he had to survive, no matter what! Not for any other reason than to live!

He didn't really have any hope that Garp would let him join the Navy. He was too old. He was 20 years old, which would have been considered young in the old world, but things were different now. He was in a world full of danger, where death could happen at any time. Navy personnel started training from a young age, but he had never received any training. At 20, his body was basically already fully developed, and he had lost his left arm. In this world, his physique might not even be able to beat a child.

But things didn't go as he expected. To everyone's surprise, Garp agreed and even personally took him on as his apprentice.

He didn't understand why Garp had taken him in, and he didn't intend to ask. He wanted to live, no matter what. That night, Garp began training him: 500 push-ups. He collapsed on the 30th push-up, but Garp forced him to continue. He didn't utter a sound, silently continuing. His right arm muscles had long since given way. He didn't know how many times he had fainted or how many times Garp had woken him up. By the time he finished 500 push-ups, it was noon the next day. His right arm seemed completely useless.

He didn't give up; he was determined to survive. He contacted the system and eventually got 100,000 points on credit to restore his crippled right arm and for future physical enhancement. However, he also owed the system 200,000 points, which he had to repay within 10 years.

When he approached Garp again to ask him to continue training him, Garp gave him a deep look, didn't ask how his arm had recovered, but told him to rest first and continue training him the next day when they arrived at their destination.

Windmill Village, Karp's destination.

He also realized where the story had progressed to, and he met the protagonist of this world, the future Straw Hat Luffy, and the future Fire Fist Ace.

He didn't try to build a good relationship with Luffy and Ace. To survive, to live in this world, he had to become stronger. In any world, only strength is the truth, even in his original world. It's just that the fighting and killing on the surface has turned into a battle in the shadows.

Training began, but Garp didn't let him train with Luffy and Ace. Training with Luffy now would be tantamount to suicide.

A year has passed, and his physique is finally able to compete with that of ordinary naval soldiers. However, he only has about 80,000 points left. He has injured his legs and hands countless times and recovered countless times during this year, but it was all worth it for him. Even though he is just cannon fodder now, he is getting stronger.

In the second year, Rikkako spent very little time in Windmill Village, but each visit left him with a training plan for the future.

By the third year, he had only about 15,000 points left, but his strength had reached the level of a naval lieutenant commander. However, he could not defeat any of the lieutenant commanders. The reason was simple: at that time, he had no combat experience.

At the end of the third year, Garp appeared before him again and took him to join the Navy. That year, Garp arranged for him to fight against some pirates who had killed people on a small island. He still remembers the first time he used a knife to end someone's life, his hands were trembling.

At that moment, he also understood how points were earned: killing people, and the stronger the person you killed, the more points you earned. He also understood that his mission in this world was to become stronger!

At the beginning of the fourth year, Garp assigned him to a remote town where pirates frequently appeared, though they weren't very strong. The strongest among them were only privates close to majors, but there were many of them. Garp also gave him some help: a sword he had used to kill someone before, the Iron Body training method from the Six Powers, and a smile.

Three months later, he left the remote town. In those three months, he had killed all the pirates there, but he paid the price of losing an eye, and he didn't have enough points to restore it.

Two years later, during those two years, Garp assigned him to the West Blue, a region teeming with pirates, to serve as a soldier in a town within the West Blue. In those two years, he killed many pirates, both strong and weak, and he also suffered many injuries, coming close to death several times. Meanwhile, he still owed the system around 160,000 points.

Upon returning to Garp's ship, his strength had fully reached the level of Major, and he was beginning his ascent to Major Admiral.

Five years later, during those five years, he followed Garp back to Windmill Village to learn Haki and the Six Powers. It took him two years to finally reach the beginner level in Observation Haki and Armament Haki. As for the Six Powers, apart from the Iron Body technique he learned first, he could only use the others proficiently. His body's talent was too poor. Even though he had used points to enhance it before, it only enhanced his physique, not his talent.

For the next three years, he took his sword and, under Garp's arrangement, went to the four seas other than the East China Sea, constantly hunting pirates. There were only about two years left before he could pay off the points he owed the system. Although he had hunted pirates to train his Haki before, he still owed the system about 130,000 points.

After more than a year of relentlessly hunting pirates, he finally paid off the points he owed the system, mastered both types of Haki, and made significant progress in the Six Powers.

However, his constant hunting of pirates aroused the ire of other pirates. During one of their attacks, he escaped at the cost of losing his right leg and mastered the art of cutting through iron.

However, because he returned all his points to the system, he didn't have enough points to restore his right leg. But later, Garp reported his achievements to the current Fleet Admiral Sengoku. Sengoku was quite impressed and, after investigating his identity and finding no problems, allowed him to participate in an experiment in the Navy Science Department, where a machine was installed on his right leg.

He then spent several months getting used to his right leg. During that time, he also saw a wanted poster for Ace. That day, Garp dragged him out for drinks and then berated Ace. That day, he got drunk—the first time he'd ever been drunk, completely unprepared.

In his final year, he followed the orders of the Marine Headquarters, hunting pirates on the high seas around the world, constantly improving his strength. He rose to the rank of Rear Admiral in the Marines, and now he is thirty-one years old. It was in this year that Luffy, who was far away in Windmill Village, set sail.

After that, he continued to hunt pirates without interacting with other marines, quietly accumulating points without using them, as he lacked nothing at the moment.

He had met Luffy, fought with him, and sparred with Zoro, but he had never captured Luffy. This was also because of Garp. However, Luffy had seriously injured him a few times. He also discovered that defeating Luffy actually earned him points, and quite a lot of them. Then the system informed him that he could still get points by fighting against the protagonist of the world, even if he didn't kill him, but not as many as if he did.

In the time that followed, he spent his days training in Haki, swordsmanship, and hunting pirates. Over time, he completely mastered the Six Powers and his Haki training reached an advanced level.

Then the Marineford War began. He did not choose to save Ace. Although he was saddened by Ace's death in front of the screen before, things were different now. He needed to become stronger. He no longer had the ability to betray the Navy to save Ace, nor did he have the ability to save Ace. Moreover, Ace and he were not familiar with each other. He had no need to do so, nor would he do it.

During the Marineford War, he deliberately avoided Luffy and hunted down the pirates. During the Marineford War, he also witnessed the power of Whitebeard, who was known as the strongest man. His right leg was destroyed by the aftershocks of Whitebeard's power, and other parts of his body also suffered different injuries.

The Marineford War ended, but Ace died, and he was hospitalized in the Navy hospital due to his injuries.

Although he ended up in the hospital, it was worth it. During the Marineford War, he accumulated nearly 4 million points. The pirates in the Marineford War were all very strong, and the points were plentiful. After being discharged from the hospital, he spent 2 million points to exchange for a great swordsman's lifelong swordsmanship insights. It took him two and a half years to finally digest all of these insights and become a great swordsman. However, this great swordsmanship was somewhat inflated, since it was someone else's insights rather than his own. During these two and a half years, the former Fleet Admiral changed from Sengoku to Akainu, and Aokiji left the Navy.

Six months later, Luffy and his crew reappeared before everyone's eyes, but he ignored them. After Fleet Admiral Akainu became Fleet Admiral, the Marine Headquarters was also set up in the New World, where he was constantly hunting pirates to hone his swordsmanship and make it his own.

Two years later, he finally reached the level of a great swordsman, comprehending his own swordsmanship. His two Haki also reached their highest level with the help of points, for which he spent 10 million points. Now he still has nearly 100 million points. Over the years, he has killed countless pirates. His right leg has been ruined by hundreds of times. Even though he now has nearly 100 million points, he has not spent any points to treat his right leg or his previously blinded eye. One reason is to avoid arousing suspicion, and another is to remember that this is the consequence of weakness. Because of hunting down a large number of pirates, he was promoted by Akainu to the rank of Vice Admiral, but he also became the target of many pirates in the New World.

The following year, a sudden accident caused him to die in the world of One Piece.