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"Luffy is amazing! Maybe he can win!"
Chopper couldn't help but cheer in excitement.

"It's not that simple."

Zoro's expression remained grim.

"The enemy is just a mass of feathers. The main body of the Seraph of Ten Thousand Wings hasn't been found yet. As long as it's out there, it'll keep spawning feathers."

Zoro voiced his concerns.

"And don't forget, we're in an infinite space filled with countless monsters. As long as they're active and making noise, the feathers will continue to expand elsewhere. Luffy's stamina won't last forever."

Hearing Zoro's analysis, Usopp and Chopper finally grasped the severity of the situation, their expressions turning grim.

"What should we do?!"
Brook asked anxiously.

"How would I know?!"
Zoro growled, scratching his head in frustration.

"Well, if nothing else works, we can just keep hiding in the sky. After all, we have a free laborer, don't we?"
Nami remarked as she rested on a chair, clearly drained from using her magic earlier.

Sanji was by her side, catering to her every need—pouring tea, serving snacks, and even fanning her—all at once, almost as if he had clones.

The "free laborer" Nami referred to was none other than Rodan, who was hovering below the Sunny.

Rodan bore visible injuries: bruises, cuts, and burns from explosions—all signs of a rough "education" session.

Initially, Rodan had tried to fly away as fast as possible, but the Straw Hats demanded it stay aloft in place. Seeing no choice, the crew used various means to "persuade" Rodan, leaving the mighty Titan beast battered and compliant.

If Rodan could speak, it would likely shout, "Why are these humans so strong?! I'm a Titan! Don't I deserve respect?!"

Meanwhile, audiences from various universes were captivated by Luffy's battle.

Tony Stark: "My god! What's up with Luffy's body? Is this what he calls a rubber ability?"

Garp: "Nope! I've seen Luffy's rubber powers before, and this is something else entirely!"

Nami: "It's called the Nika ability. In this form, anything Luffy touches can turn into rubber for him to play with."

Tony Stark: "What?! Turning things into rubber? That defies every scientific principle!"

Natasha Romanoff: "Tony, maybe we can't use science to explain every universe."

Rhodey: "Doesn't anyone else think Luffy's fighting style looks like something out of a slapstick cartoon? Like Tom and Jerry?"

Bruce Wayne: "You're right. It does have that vibe."

Doraemon: "It seems like every universe has its own set of rules. What's absurd in one universe might be normal in another."

Tony Stark: "Maybe your universe is the most absurd one."

Jiraiya: "So that's why Luffy wasn't immediately devoured by the feathers—they turned into rubber upon contact."

Garp: "HAHAHA! That's my grandson! What a powerful ability!"

Sengoku: "Garp! He's a pirate! Why are you proud?!"

Daigo: "Turning things into rubber… That's insane. Even the aliens I've encountered can't do that."

Tony Stark: "I need a moment. My scientific brain hurts."

The Ancient One: "It's actually not too hard to explain. It's simply altering the nature of matter. I can do something similar by distorting reality."

Shaka (of Virgo): "Matter alteration? More precisely, it's a change in atomic structure. This Luffy is altering the atomic makeup of the feathers to mimic rubber."

Naruto: "What's an atom?"

Bruce Wayne: "Atoms are the smallest particles. Everything in the world is made of atoms, but they're invisible to the naked eye."

Mei: "Huh? What does that mean?"

Bruce Wayne: "Everything we see is made up of specific atomic structures. Think of it like building a house—you need beams, bricks, and pipes to construct it. Atomic structures are like the materials and designs of a house. Even a tiny drop of water contains a complex atomic structure that we can't see."

Naruto: "Wait! This is so confusing!"

Doctor Strange: "Well, considering how undeveloped science is in your world, it's natural that it's hard for you to understand."

Orochimaru: "Fascinating. So the world has such a hidden side."

Thanos: "Hmph, ignorant ants."

Robin: "So, what Shaka said means that Luffy is altering the feathers' atomic structure to mimic rubber, effectively giving them rubber-like properties?"

Shaka: "Exactly. Everything in the world is composed of atoms. By controlling atoms and altering their structure, it's possible to transform any material. This technique is difficult even for us Gold Saints, but Luffy seems to achieve it effortlessly. What an interesting world."

The Ancient One: "So, in your world, altering reality is akin to atomic restructuring? Fascinating."

Dan Moroboshi: "It's similar to what we Ultramen can do—altering matter and cellular structures is basic for us."

Shizuka: "Is that how Doraemon's matter transformation gun works?"

Doraemon: "Yes, exactly."

Tony Stark: "Wait, you're telling me that such high-level feats are basic for you guys?! This challenges the limits of science! If only I could learn this too."

Tony Stark: "Hey, Ancient One, could we meet and discuss this further?"

Mordo: "Tony Stark! Show some respect when addressing the Sorcerer Supreme!"

The Ancient One: "Apologies, Mr. Stark. My knowledge of science is limited, so I doubt I can assist with your research—unless you obtain… Hmm, never mind. Let's not discuss it here."

Tony Stark: "Wait! What were you going to say? Unless I obtain what? Does something similar exist in our world?!"

The Marvel heroes—Nick Fury, Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, Clint Barton, and Rhodey—all grew alert.

If their world also contained methods to manipulate matter and atomic structures, it would be a monumental discovery.

(End of Chapter)

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Wolfwood296142

So does the Mc ever get anything to really do? I forget that he is at the bar with them