Chapter 93 - Chapter 93

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Doraemon: "I think I get it now. It's the butterfly effect. Changing the past carelessly could create an even more troublesome future."

Jiraiya: "That's not necessarily true. Changing some parts of the past could be a good thing!"

Doraemon: "Not necessarily. For example, if you spill your favorite drink and feel bad about it, so you rewind time to drink it. That might be good for you, but what if the spilled drink had put out a small fire? Without it, the fire could grow into a disaster."

Nami: "Is it really that complicated?"

Doraemon: "Absolutely. Changing the future is extremely difficult to control. What you think is good might actually turn out to be bad."

The Ancient One: "Thank you for your explanation, Doraemon. You're absolutely right. It seems you have a lot of experience."

Doraemon: "This experience is essential. In robot school, our teachers taught us about the serious consequences of changing the past. Plus, Nobita has caused trouble a few times by changing the past, making a mess of things."

Nobita: "Stop revealing my embarrassing moments!"

Tony Stark: "Wait, robot school? Robots go to school?"

Doraemon: "Of course. How else would we learn?"

Tony Stark: "No way! Robots learning through school instead of direct data uploads?"

Doraemon: "This way, robots can better understand humans and interact with the world. Learning on their own and thinking for themselves makes for excellent robots."

Tony Stark: "Learning on their own makes an excellent robot?"

Tony Stark was taken aback, his brain struggling to process this idea. It completely overturned his understanding.

Is that really necessary?

In the Ultraman world

Dan was stunned by the screen.

He couldn't believe that humans in another universe could control time. That was too terrifying. Their world's magic wasn't that outrageous, and even the technology of the Land of Light couldn't achieve that.

"Truly formidable. If I could learn this time control magic..."

Dan couldn't help but think, then looked at the Red Sea disc in his pocket. To prevent accidents, he decided to carry it with him.

"Better not."

Dan quickly dismissed the idea to avoid even more terrible things.

In the One Piece world

Sengoku's eyes gleamed as he watched the screen.

"Reversing time. If we had that, we could turn even Whitebeard into a baby."

Sengoku saw immense strategic value in such power, but unfortunately, they couldn't get it.

However, he had seen Robin mention a time-traveling Devil Fruit in the Devil Fruit Encyclopedia. Could there also be one that controls time?

He decided to investigate thoroughly.

In the Naruto world

Jiraiya gazed at the Eye of Agamotto on the screen, longing to possess such a treasure.

With it, he could revive Minato!

He didn't care about the consequences. It wasn't just for himself but also for Naruto.

In the DC Universe:

Bruce Wayne couldn't help but think of the tragic death of his parents in that alley. He always wanted to change that outcome, and now he saw a possible method.

But they weren't in the same universe.

"If I could get it, who cares about cause and effect!"

Bruce Wayne clenched his fists.

In the Marvel Universe:

The Ancient One opened a portal and tossed the evil god statue to Kamar-Taj.

"I guess that's your base over there," Natasha responded immediately.

"Yes. Are you planning to infiltrate us?"

The Ancient One smiled at Natasha, making her feel uneasy. She didn't dare provoke someone who could control time.

"This statue is too dangerous. Let us mages handle it. It's what we do."

The Ancient One's tone left no room for doubt. Tony could only shrug helplessly. He dared not argue.

"Now, let's distribute the rewards."

The screen's voice brought immediate attention from the three present.

"Congratulations to the Marvel Universe for successfully containing the evil god statue and Black Shuck. Rewards go to the Ancient One, Tony Stark, and Natasha."

"Reward for the Ancient One: Independent Magic Source."

"Reward for Tony Stark: Void Engine."

"Reward for Natasha: 300 grams of NZT-48."

When the screen's voice ended, a glowing energy sphere appeared before the Ancient One.

Seeing the sphere, the Ancient One's eyes widened. She sensed an incredibly powerful magical energy within, far beyond her own.

Tony's mind was flooded with vast amounts of information, causing a headache. He clutched his head in pain.

"Void Engine initiating, binding host Tony Stark, locking onto subdimensional dark plane."

"Additional functions: Dark Energy Extraction, First Generation Super Soldier Gene Pool, Basic Matter Definition, Basic Concept Rewrite."

Tony's mind was filled with unfamiliar terms, worsening his headache as he struggled to understand.

Natasha, in contrast, remained calm, looking puzzled at the packaged blue granules in her hand.

"What is this drug?"

Natasha was baffled by the NZT-48, having never heard of it.

"Independent Magic Source: Contains immense magical energy, specifically for mage training. Once placed in a location, it creates an independent magical source for that area, allowing mages to draw from it no matter the distance, ensuring constant magical energy without depletion."

The screen explained the rewards' functions.

The Ancient One, understanding the value of the Independent Magic Source, was first astonished, then overjoyed.

She knew better than anyone the importance of a magic source.

Kamar-Taj mages didn't rely solely on self-cultivation. On their own, they would remain mere apprentices. To gain power quickly, they made pacts with entities like the Vishanti, borrowing their power.

The Ancient One herself had pacts with several other-dimensional entities, drawing their power to reach her current level.

However, this method came with a price. Using the entities' power repeatedly caused serious issues: nightmares, loss of taste, incurable diseases, and more.

Even the Vishanti, the benevolent ancestors of Kamar-Taj, demanded a price, albeit less severe than other entities.

(End of Chapter)