"Killer Series: Killer Punch!"
Saitama started the fight at full power. Having already entered this mode, he didn't want to hold back anymore. Right now, he just wanted a good fight. He threw a punch capable of pulverizing dozens of planets, but Asahi effortlessly caught it with one hand.
"Your punch packs a good force, but relying solely on brute strength is not enough!"
Asahi remarked, analyzing Saitama's technique. In fact, Saitama's approach was indeed good, as it is simplicity at its finest. Unfortunately, Saitama had never faced high-level opponents. Thus, he lacked advanced combat skills.
While Saitama's punch was mighty, at this level, such an attack method had significant flaws.
Moreover, Saitama had many shortcomings. Although his mental strength had been enhanced, it still wasn't on par with his physical capabilities.
This was quite awkward because, against an opponent proficient in mental abilities at his level, Saitama would be at a loss. His fighting style was too straightforward, which, perhaps due to receiving Whis's power, seemed to be full of holes to Asahi.
"As expected, you're strong. To block my punch so easily... I won't hold back. Killer Headbutt!"
Saitama lunged forward with a headbutt directly. In response, Asahi extended his hand and flicked his finger. The flick hit Saitama's head, sending him flying at an even greater speed, leaving his head swollen from the impact.
This wasn't just for comedic effect as in the original series, where Bang could make Saitama's head swell. This was real, with Saitama's incredibly tough defense getting visibly affected, leaving the heroes on Earth speechless.
On one side, Saitama was going all out, attacking like a mad dog, while on the other, Asahi seemed to be toying with him. It can be clearly seen that Asahi is on an entirely different level.
"Take my final move, Killer Series: Killer Consecutive Attacks!"
The name of the move matched Saitama's straightforward style. At this moment, Saitama was engaged in a full-force, frenzied battle.
However, Asahi blocked all these attacks effortlessly with his hands, not even flinching. His hands moved so fast they became a blur, and the force of the clashes shattered the surrounding space.
As Saitama's attacks continued, the range of the spatial fractures grew, eventually engulfing several planets.
"Let's end it here. You're not my match, and continuing won't yield any results!"
With that said, Asahi delivered a swift hand chop to Saitama, who fell to the ground. It wasn't that Saitama wasn't giving it his all, it's just that his opponent was simply too overwhelming, taking him down effortlessly.
Despite this, Saitama felt satisfied, having fought with all his might. Though he now understood Boros's frustration, as his attacks had no effect, and in the end, he was beaten as if it were child's play.
After returning on Earth, Asahi was met with countless adoring eyes. He had been elevated to the status of a super idol, as his power surpassing even the God level, a feat unimaginable to most.
In short… after they see this level of battle, they have already made a lot of profit this time.
"Alright, everyone, back to your duties. This episode is over. By the way, native monsters won't appear on Earth anymore, but many monsters still remain. This is an irreversible process."
"Of course, if there are still people like Genus, who could create monsters, there's nothing we can do about that. Also, individuals from other worlds and planets might come to Earth, so you heroes still have work to do!"
Asahi reminded everyone.
Hearing this, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. Initially, they thought they'd be out of a job when they heard there would be no more monsters in the local area.
However, job security wasn't their main concern. As each S-Class hero, and even many A-Class heroes, had amassed considerable wealth. Instead, their real fear was losing their purpose in life.
With their immense strength, they needed something to fight for. Their aim wasn't to work for the rich or participate in wars, but to be Heroes.
Although they could still receive rewards, the S-Class heroes mainly followed their own will in carrying out missions, not for the money.
Many characters from the original work possessed a commendable heroic spirit, so upon hearing what Asahi said, they were relieved.
"That's good. By the way, what about Saitama-sama?"
Looking at Saitama who was thrown directly to the ground by Asahi, someone asked. The others were a little speechless by this, feeling that it is a bit disrespectful, considering Saitama is a being surpassing God-level.
'Could you not treat him so carelessly and just toss him on the ground!'
"If you want, you can take him back." Asahi replied succinctly before leaving. With the matters of this world settled, it was time for him to head to another world, the other world Asahi had observed. It was the Overlord World, though Ainz had not crossed over. yet
To be honest, if viewed from a human perspective, Asahi found the Great Tomb of Nazarick somewhat unpleasant, but if he looks at it as an observer, it became none of his concern.
To put it bluntly, this distinction came from the setting of the story. Despite Ainz having little humanity left, this transformation was an effect of his undead identity following his transmigration. Even his own consciousness was slowly being altered.
And from Ainz's perspective, to be honest, Asahi admires him very much, as Ainz was not just acting for himself, but for his companions.
His companion is everything to him, and as their Supreme Leader, he protected the Great Tomb with his life. Therefore, those loyal to him did not have a bad deal. With a leader like Ainz, one who treated his own people exceptionally well but was ruthless to outsiders, Asahi could appreciate his leadership.
However, Asahi had no intention of joining Ainz, as the people of that world were too weak. and the pretending is that the flying squirrel is alone. If Ainz handled everything effortlessly, it would be boring. So Asahi planned to add a bit of difficulty to Ainz's conquests to make it more interesting to watch.