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Chapter 93 - Ch 92 - Against the God

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Luffy exhaled, rolling his shoulders as the last remnants of his fight with Saitama faded from his aching muscles. The bald hero had vanished, leaving nothing but the echoes of his overwhelming power.

Luffy grinned to himself, his body still tingling from the countless beatdowns.

He's the second one I can't beat, huh?

That thought alone sent a shiver of excitement through him. First Saitama, and now… he needed someone else. Someone to push him even further.

Luffy opened the system menu, his fingers hovering over the selection. A playful idea crossed his mind, one too good to resist.

Let's see how I measure up to my strongest self!

Without hesitation, he chose himself.

A blinding flash of light erupted before him.

Then, standing in the center of the chamber—

Luffy.

But not just any Luffy.

This was Luffy at his peak—his absolute strongest form.

The true Sun God Nika.

His figure stretched and bent like a living cartoon, muscles flowing like liquid steel. His hair burned white, his eyes gleamed with pure joy, and every step he took seemed to defy reality itself.

And then, there it was.

Thump Thump Thump

The unmistakable sound of the Drums of Liberation.

Luffy grinned. This is gonna be fun.

The moment Luffy dashed forward, he knew something was wrong.

His first punch shot out like a cannon blast, infused with Conqueror's Haki, and the full power of his trained body.

It was enough to shake islands.

Yet...

His fist didn't land.

Sun God Luffy had vanished.

No, not vanished—he had warped reality itself.

Before Luffy could even blink, a massive white fist descended from the heavens, stretching from nowhere, and grabbing him like a toy.

His instincts screamed.

Danger!

Luffy twisted his body, barely escaping with a Conqueror's Haki burst, only for the air itself to grab him and slingshot him into the ground.

BOOOOM!

Luffy crashed, coughing as the ground beneath him turned to rubber and bounced him back up—right into a devastating cartoonish kick from the Sun God.

Crack!

Luffy spiraled through the sky, barely regaining balance before flipping midair and launching an attack of his own.

"Divine Fist: Heavenly Break!"

A shockwave of Haki tore through the battlefield, distorting space. The ground split apart, but Sun God Luffy bounced with the wind.

It was like he had no weight—like gravity meant nothing.

Luffy's heart pounded. He had fought monsters before. He had battled Garp, Roger, Saitama, and Jin Mori.

But this?

This was insanity.

Luffy roared, unleashing Divine Fist: Sky Piercer, a rapid barrage of devastating Haki punches—each one powerful enough to split mountains.

But the Sun God… he just laughed.

Then, in the blink of an eye, his body warped again.

And suddenly the world itself became rubber.

Luffy's attacks bounced off reality, sent back at him tenfold.

BAM! BAM! BAM!

Luffy was sent flying, tasting his own power.

He skidded across the battlefield, his breath ragged, body aching, but still standing.

"Damn…" Luffy wiped blood from his lip, his grin never fading. "This guy's broken."

He could feel it.

The true madness of the awakened Hito Hito no Mi: Model Nika.

This was not just a Devil Fruit ability.

It was freedom itself.

Unbound by logic.

Unrestrained by limitations.

Sun God Luffy could do anything.

And that was when Luffy realized.

He never stood a chance.

But that didn't mean he would stop fighting.

If he was going to lose, then he would go down swinging.

His Divine Fist flared with Conqueror's Haki. His instincts sharpened from his battle with Saitama, screamed to life. His body moved on its own.

Sun God Luffy grinned wider.

Then, they clashed again.

Fists collided, splitting the heavens.

A battle between the strongest versions of Monkey D. Luffy.

A battle beyond limits.

And yet as time passed, something became painfully clear.

Luffy was getting exhausted.

Sun God Luffy wasn't.

Every attack Luffy landed—every ounce of damage—was erased the moment those drums beat.

Thump Thump

Every time his attacks connected, every time he gained the upper hand, his opponent would just bounce back—stronger, faster, freer.

It was like fighting a force of nature.

It was unstoppable.

And as much as Luffy pushed, as much as he fought…

He felt the truth sink in.

I… can't win this.

Not against this version of himself.

Against a mortal enemy, he would have found a weakness.

Against someone like Kaido or Akainu, he could have worn them down.

But against Sun God Nika?

The very concept of exhaustion didn't apply.

He could fight for days.

For weeks.

For eternity.

And Luffy… was not infinite.

After seven days of nonstop battle, his body finally gave in.

He collapsed.

The Sun God stood over him, grinning, as his form faded away.

And Luffy… he could only laugh.

"Cheat. This guy's a total cheat."

He had fought monsters.

But this?

Even Ogre and Jin Mori weren't this damn ridiculous.

As darkness took him, one final thought crossed his mind.

"I need to get even stronger."

And then, he passed out.

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Luffy stepped out of the Time Chamber, his body shifting back into the real world with a faint hum of energy.

As his feet touched the wooden floor of their house, a familiar weight pressed down on him—his power being sealed once more.

His Conqueror's Haki, the overwhelming strength he had forged, and even the Divine Fist—all shackled by the system's level restrictions.

Luffy sighed, rolling his shoulders, feeling the immense difference between the limitless battlefield of the chamber and the world outside.

Tch… what a scam.

Yet, despite that, a grin slowly stretched across his face.

Because he was not empty-handed.

He had gained something far more valuable than raw power. He had gained a new sense, something beyond the system's control. A power that couldn't be sealed, couldn't be taken away.

This… This was his own.

Across the room, Kuina was in the middle of her own training.

Her katana sliced through the air, each movement was precise, each strike carrying the weight of countless battles fought in the Time Chamber.

Her body moved effortlessly, her breathing controlled, her muscles sharp with experience.

But the moment she sensed Luffy's presence, she stopped mid-swing.

Turning her head, she saw him standing there—grinning, bruised, but alive.

She smiled.

"You're finally back."

Luffy's arrival was sudden—one second, he wasn't there; the next, he was.

But Kuina was used to this.

After all, she had used the Time Chamber before.

She knew the insanity that happened inside.

She wiped the sweat from her forehead and sheathed her katana, stepping toward him.

"You look like you got beaten to hell." Her eyes flickered with curiosity. "How was it?"

Luffy laughed.

That easy, unbothered, carefree laugh of his.

"Ahahaha! I got my ass kicked so many times, I lost count!"

Kuina sighed, shaking her head.

Only Luffy… only he could smile like that after dying hundreds of times during training.

"Tell me everything," She said, genuinely eager.

Luffy didn't hold back. He explained everything—from fighting Yujiro Hanma and getting pummeled by his overwhelming strength, to learning from Jin Mori and creating his Divine Fist.

And then his fight against Saitama.

Kuina's eyebrows twitched at that.

"You actually chose to fight him? Don't you tell us not to choose him?"

Luffy scratched his cheek. "Yep. And as expected. It didn't go so well."

"How many times did you die?"

Luffy grinned wider. "More times than I care to admit."

Kuina shook her head, but there was a glint of amusement in her eyes. "And then?"

Luffy's expression changed slightly. His grin faded just a bit, replaced with something deeper—something that held pure admiration.

"The last opponent," He muttered. "Sun God Nika. That guy… was on another level."

Luffy recounted the impossible battle.

He spoke about the Drums of Liberation, about how the real world itself became rubber, about how his strongest attacks bounced off like nothing.

He described how every injury, every wound, every bit of exhaustion was wiped away whenever those drums beat—as if reality itself was laughing at him.

Kuina listened intently, her arms crossed, absorbing every detail.

"Even Divine Fist didn't work?" She asked.

Luffy shook his head. "Didn't even come close."

She exhaled slowly.

If even that wasn't enough… then the true power of the Awakened Nika Fruit was truly terrifying.

Luffy leaned back against the wall, stretching his sore limbs.

"But still," He muttered, "it was fun."

Kuina blinked. He had just finished explaining how he lost for seven days straight.

How he couldn't land a decisive blow. How he was utterly outmatched.

And yet, he was grinning like he had just come back from a vacation.

Kuina sighed. "You really are insane."

Luffy just laughed again.

Because to him, this was all worth it.

He might not have won… But he had grown stronger.

And that was all that mattered.

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The titles of the next three chapters! (🔥Spoiler🔥)

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Chapter 93: Luffy Vs Kuina

Chapter 94: Flustered Vice Admiral

Chapter 95: A Delicious Bet

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