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Chapter 104 - Chapter 4: Portal Mishaps and New Limits

The arena was quiet… for about three seconds.

Before anyone could blink, a portal opened beneath me—and suddenly, I was flying across the sky over Jujutsu High.

"Whoa—wait, what?!" I yelled, arms flailing.

Yuji's voice echoed from another portal a few feet away. "Ren?! Where are you sending us this time?!"

I landed hard on a hill overlooking the campus, Kaito and Mina tumbling behind me. Toga was nearby, staring wide-eyed, a little confused. I looked around, grinning. Perfect. Nobody hurt… yet.

"…Okay, I think I can control this better," I muttered, brushing dirt off my hands. My deck of cards tingled—my teleportation was evolving. I realized I could now link portals, not just jump randomly, but move between multiple points at will. I could carry people, objects, even redirect attacks across distances with precision.

Toga giggled behind me, "Heehee… are we playing again?"

I groaned. "…No, not now."

I tested my new ability, opening a portal to the front courtyard of U.A. High. Toga vanished instantly through it, appearing right where the villains were casually watching.

"Uh… wanna play garbage?" I called out, smirking.

Toga's scream of delight echoed across the grounds. She started running through obstacles we'd set up earlier, dodging harmless traps while I teleported her from one point to another, making it look like she was literally bouncing across the campus.

Meanwhile, I noticed the villains observing carefully. Shigaraki, Dabi, and Kurogiri's eyes followed every shift I made. I could feel their curiosity—and caution.

I took a deep breath. "Okay, let's see what happens if I push it even further."

I linked three portals: one to the gym, one to the rooftop, and one to a classroom window. Objects flew through seamlessly: a stack of textbooks, a few pillows, even Kaito, who had been panicking about the sudden flying items.

Yuji shouted from one of the portals, "…Okay, now this is ridiculous!"

I laughed. "Exactly! Welcome to the next level of chaos!"

At one point, I accidentally teleported both Toga and Kurogiri into the cafeteria. They froze for a moment, looking around at the random students screaming in confusion, then Kurogiri simply floated down onto a table, sipping calmly from a cup of coffee. Toga, of course, squealed and started darting after imaginary targets.

I blinked. "…Yep. That's about right."

But the real revelation came when I tried something wild: teleporting multiple points simultaneously while shifting my own position mid-air. I felt a tingling sensation in my chest—like the space around me was bending. I realized…

I could distort the battlefield itself. Not just move through portals, but reshape where things were relative to each other, almost like folding space.

I staggered back, staring at my hands. "Anime abilities… this is insane…"

Yuji grinned beside me. "Welcome to super-powered chaos."

Toga, now dizzy from bouncing through three portals in a row, collapsed onto the grass, giggling. "Heehee… I love this game!"

I shook my head, smiling. "Yeah… me too. But we have to practice. If I can control this fully, we can… do anything."

Even Shigaraki and Dabi looked intrigued. Kurogiri just raised an eyebrow, clearly plotting quietly in his head.

I realized one thing as I sank onto the hill, exhausted but exhilarated:

This wasn't just about training 

This was discovering new limits.

And somehow… I had a feeling I was only scratching the surface.

The sun began to set over Jujutsu High, painting the sky in orange and pink. Toga finally lay still, exhausted. Yuji and I exchanged a grin.

"…Think we're ready for round two tomorrow?"

Yuji laughed. "…Absolutely."

And with that, I looked at the sprawling grounds below and whispered to myself:

"Let's see just how far I can go."

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