"What... what is this?!!"
"So big!!"
"How come...?!"
Everyone felt a wave of fear and despair wash over them as they gazed at the enormous thunderball looming above.
Shisui and Itachi exchanged worried glances, their expressions grave. The thunderball contained a terrifying amount of energy, enough to obliterate half of Sky Island.
"Ouch! This is a bit too much," Kai said, scratching his head at the sight of the massive thunderball.
"How can you joke at a time like this?!" Hancock snapped, her frustration boiling over. "Can't you just split it?!"
"Yes, I could, but it would still explode after being split," Kai replied nonchalantly.
"So what should we do now?" Hancock asked, panic creeping into her voice. It was too late to run; if that violent energy hit anyone, they would all perish.
"Well! Since the situation is so dire, leave it to me to solve it," Kai declared, his voice steady as he began to rise into the air, facing the colossal thunderball.
"You want to sacrifice yourself for your companions? How touching! But it's all useless! There's only one consequence for offending the gods!"
"Destroy them completely!"
"Lei Ying!!!"
The massive thunderball began to descend toward Kai.
Calmly, he pulled out a special kunai from his pocket, a magic talisman tied to it fluttering in the wind. Holding the kunai seal in his hands, he focused.
A spell formed from black runes appeared in the sky, and as the thunderball made contact with the black spell, it seemed to be drawn in, vanishing in an instant.
"No... impossible! This is impossible! How could Lei Ying disappear?!"
Suddenly, a deafening boom erupted from below, shaking the entire Sky Island as if something had exploded.
It was clear that the thunderball had detonated far below, likely in the White Sea, three thousand meters down.
"Damn, what did you do?!" Hancock exclaimed, her eyes wide with disbelief.
"What did I do? I didn't do anything. I just moved that big thing to another place," Kai replied casually.
"What is that?" Hancock asked, still confused.
Shisui stepped in to explain, "That's the Flying Thunder God Technique. It allows the user to transfer objects or people by using specific seals as spatial coordinates."
Hancock's eyes widened in realization. She remembered how Kai would throw a kunai every time he passed an island. It all made sense now.
The Flying Thunder God Technique was a ninjutsu created by the Second Hokage and popularized by the Fourth Hokage. It was perfected in the hands of the Fourth Hokage, who became known as the Yellow Flash due to its incredible speed and utility.
As a time traveler, Kai had made sure to learn this powerful technique. The Fourth Hokage, Namikaze Minato, had generously taught it to him, with the only condition being that Kai could not betray Konoha.
Kai had agreed, albeit half-heartedly, believing that as long as Konoha didn't betray him, he wouldn't betray Konoha either. At that time, the Fourth Hokage was in his prime and never imagined that the Nine Tails would attack Konoha, so he readily agreed.
Unfortunately, the Third Hokage had overstepped his authority, preventing Kai from participating in the war, which ultimately led to the tragic loss of his family, leaving only Uzumaki Naruto behind.
As the dust settled and the echoes of the explosion faded, the tension in the air began to lift. The members of the Nine Snakes looked at Kai with a mix of awe and gratitude, realizing just how powerful he truly was.
"That was incredible!" one of the female warriors exclaimed, her voice filled with admiration.
"Yeah, you really saved us," another added, relief washing over her.
Kai landed gracefully, a confident smile on his face. "Just doing what I can. Now, let's deal with that so-called god."
With renewed determination, the group prepared to face Enel once more, ready to put an end to his reign of terror.
As the towering figure of the warrior god materialized before them, the atmosphere on Sky Island shifted dramatically. The sheer size and presence of the entity sent waves of shock and awe through the onlookers.
"This... this... what is this?!!" Enel stammered, his bravado faltering as he stared up at the colossal warrior god that stood before him, dwarfing even his own thunder god form.
The warrior god, standing over 200 meters tall, radiated an aura of power and authority. Its armor gleamed in the dim light, and the long sword at its waist seemed to pulse with energy, ready to be drawn at a moment's notice. The wings on its back unfurled slightly, casting a shadow over the battlefield.
Kai, now fully transformed into this formidable being, looked down at Enel with a mixture of disdain and amusement. "You wanted to see my true power, didn't you? This is just a taste of what I can do."
The women of the Nine Snakes, including Empress Hancock, were momentarily speechless. They had witnessed many battles, but nothing like this. The sight of the warrior god was both terrifying and awe-inspiring, a testament to Kai's strength.
"Is this... is this what you meant by being a god?" Hancock finally managed to say, her voice barely above a whisper. "You think you can challenge that?"
Enel's confidence was rapidly evaporating. "I... I am a god! I will not be defeated by a mere human!" he shouted, trying to regain his composure. "You think this giant can intimidate me? I will show you the true power of a god!"
With a roar, Enel summoned a massive bolt of lightning, channeling all his energy into a single, devastating attack. "Twenty Million Volts Thor!!!" he bellowed, launching the attack toward Kai.
The warrior god, however, remained unfazed. Kai raised a hand, and the energy from the bolt collided with an invisible barrier that shimmered around him. The impact sent shockwaves through the air, but the barrier held firm.
"Is that all you've got?" Kai taunted, his voice booming like thunder. "You call yourself a god, yet you rely on such basic attacks. Let me show you what true power looks like."
With a swift motion, the warrior god drew its sword, the blade gleaming with energy. Kai swung the sword down, and a wave of energy surged forward, cutting through the air toward Enel.
"No! This can't be happening!" Enel shouted, panic rising in his chest as he attempted to dodge the attack. But it was too late. The energy wave struck him, sending him crashing into the ground with a deafening impact.
The ground trembled beneath the force of the blow, and dust and debris flew into the air. Enel struggled to rise, his body battered and his confidence shattered. "I... I won't give up! I am a god!" he gasped, trying to muster the remnants of his power.
Kai stepped forward, the warrior god towering over Enel. "You may call yourself a god, but you are nothing more than a deluded fool. Your reign of terror ends here."
The women of the Nine Snakes watched in awe as Kai prepared to deliver the final blow. They had witnessed the transformation of a man into a god-like figure, and they knew that the battle was nearing its conclusion.
"Kai!" Hancock called out, her voice filled with a mix of admiration and concern. "Be careful! He may still have some tricks up his sleeve!"
But Kai merely smiled, his confidence unwavering. "Don't worry, Hancock. This ends now."
With that, he raised his sword high, channeling all his energy into a single, decisive strike aimed at Enel, ready to put an end to the so-called god's tyranny once and for all.