Kai knew these words meant something extraordinary the moment he heard them.
Multiverse Interdependency, he repeated them to himself. Why does it feel like I have heard of them before?
To Kai’s relief, he didn’t have to mull over it for long. Item-M was ready with her answers.
“There are infinite Random Worlds each with their own infinite versions,” she began. “The Systems have a simple way to tell which world you have been to before, using Multiverse-Id or M-Id. So, the Contestants, who have high Worths, can ask to carry out their Missions in a Random World they have already been to in the past.”
Kai could tell the benefit of knowing such a thing.
If he could, then he would too like to go back to the GOT world he had been to during his last Main Mission. Similarly, if wanted to avoid that GOT world, then also he would need to know that world’s M-Id.
All-in-all, it was a great thing to know, Kai concluded.
“Now, the many versions of the same Worlds, share the same set of Laws,” she continued. “For example, all Pokemon Worlds will share the same history, same Pokemon, same evolutionary stages, and the main-storyline characters. Within this set of Laws, there are certain laws, which match the laws of other Random Worlds that have nothing to do with Pokemon. These shared Laws become the basis of what we called Multiverse Interdependency.”
The mystery was unraveling itself in Kai’s mind, and though he was curious, he didn’t force Item-M to make haste.
-/Petyr, pour us some wine./-
Petyr was in bed, his eyes half-opened. It didn’t seem he was paying any attention to their conversation. Like Kai and Item-M, Petyr too hadn’t left his position for a single moment. He got off the bed and took a vintage wine bottle out of the mini-fridge. Now, he wasn’t some trained sommelier. Even then, there was a grace in Petyr pouring wine in the cups that Kai couldn’t help but admire.
After Petyr had handed over the wine and poured one for himself, Kai gently nodded, gesturing Item-M to go on.
“Let me elaborate all this with many examples,” she said, sipping the wine, and easing herself onto the chair. “Naruto and Avatar worlds share the Laws regarding elemental affinities. So, the Contestants who have been to the Avatar world and have over one elemental affinity, often they would have over one elemental Chakra in the Naruto World too.
“Again, Naruto and Beyblade worlds share the Laws regarding spirits. The tailed beasts in the Naruto World are nothing but Chakra forms or Spiritual forms, not unlike the Bit-Beasts of the Beyblade worlds. So Contestants can use the sealing jutsus from the Naruto World to seal the Bit-Beasts within themselves, making them some kind of False-Jinchuriki. False, yes. But not weak at all.”
This was a path in Kai’s life that had just appeared and yet became the most important one. It was like dawn, whose color was spread across the brightest pigments of the visible spectrum. If he hadn’t known what these words, which Item-M had just spoken, meant, then he would have had trouble understanding the significance of all this.
The last three days of sleeplessness and the excellent discourses were paying off.
By now, Kai had already made Item-M take out her famous Box.
Inside that, there were three Custom-made Pokeballs. Kai had no use of them now, anyway. The sling ring, which he had instantly recognized. During his last Main Mission, he had fought Sparrow, a monk-garbed old woman. She was wearing the same ring. This ring needed one to have Elementary Sorcerer Ability, making it useless too.
Then there was a tiny gun, which lacked the fuel to fire. Not to mention the ninja scrolls, which could only be opened by a Genin or upper-class Ninja.
The most conspicuous and extraordinary was the Devil Fruit.
Kai’s heart had palpated when Item-M had told him about these power-granting fruits. Though Kai didn’t like the idea of him drowning like a rock in all the oceans across the Multiverse, he did want one for himself. A powerful one.
A fruit that could bring destruction and death.
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This particular Devil Fruit was named Minds-Minds fruit. As told to him by Item-M, the user of this fruit could use Telepathy.
So, that’s why she had looked at me so incredulously in the chamber, Kai had thought bitterly. She knew then that this Devil Fruit is useless to me now.
Even if he wanted to eat it, Kai couldn’t.
To eat the Devil Fruit, a Contestant was required to have the Title of Pirate or Marine. Or he must have spent over three years collectively in the One Piece world. The requirements were too crazy to even think about them.
To sum it up, these things were what Item-M had collected them for. Sacrifices. Nothing more than that.
Kai gulped down the entire cup of wine and savored its strong taste as Item-M continued.
“Another major connection between different worlds is regarding the Laws of Powers,” she said. “Master, do you recall the three Hakis I’ve told you about from the One Piece world?”
Kai did. How could he forget about them? Those were the only powers Kai had forced into his heart. Those were the only powers in Kai’s opinion that truly belonged to a person, independent of all external factors.
Willpowers, Kai recalled. The power to use one’s Spiritual Energy for various purposes.
“In terms of the Observation Haki, the One Piece world shares laws with the Star Wars world,” Item-M explained. “In the Star Wars World, one can use the Force to train their Spiritual Energy and do feats the same as the user of the Observation Haki in the One Piece World. So the monsters on the upper floors, who are Jedi or Sith in the Star Wars world, are also a great user of Hakis in the One Piece World.”
Kai tapped his finger on the arm of the chair as he listened to all this.
“Master, to rise to the top,” she said, finishing her wine, “you must find out these unique laws shared among Random Worlds. Generally, a Contestant can find them in the 1st Set itself. That’s why major organizations above the 12th floor recommend Contestants with great potential to pass the 1st set as slowly as they can, taking as much time as possible, and teleporting to all the different worlds. So it’s crucial beyond measure to understand which Worlds have the highest affinity to you, and use them to your advantage.”
-/Highest Affinity?/- Kai frowned.
Item-M nodded. “These are the Random Worlds that repeat themselves the most to a Contestant,” she expounded. “In your case, master, these worlds are Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and I think Pokemon. Though logic dictates, seeing your initial Elementary Abilities, that your Initiation Mission should have been into the Bleach World. I don’t know why Chaos sent you to the Harry Potter world instead.”
It wasn’t Chaos who had sent him to the Harry Potter world, Kai recalled. Both Systems together had sent him.
Now that he thought about it, it did make little sense. Given his starter Intelligence, there was no point in sending him to any other world than Bleach.
Kai didn’t ask Item-M about these doubts, though. His thoughts were already lingering over the two words with the nastiest grip.
Multiverse Interdependency, Kai muttered again, closing his eyes. Well, now at least I have a direction to go.
Kai couldn’t open his eyes again. A creepy, and yet genuine, smile hung over his face, his eyes fluttering under the eyelids.
The world of dreams had already welcomed him.
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