Some would be excited. Luffy would probably be eager to jump into the future he sees in the fanfiction. He's always looking forward to adventures, and if the future seems cool, he'd be all for it.
Luffy would be really emotional. He might laugh at the funny parts of Ace's past and cry at the sad ones. He loves his brother so much that any story about Ace would have a big impact on him.
The older characters such as Kakashi would be cautious. They would recognize Naruto but also be worried about the implications of someone from the future being in the present. They would want to know if his presence could change the future in a negative way. For example, they might fear that his actions could lead to the earlier awakening of a powerful enemy. As for the villains, they might see future Naruto as a threat and try to eliminate him as soon as possible. Orochimaru, for instance, would be very interested in Naruto's future powers and might try to capture him to study. And the new generation of ninja in the past would look up to future Naruto, seeing him as a symbol of what they could become.
The unique aspect is that it combines the familiar characters of One Piece with the concept of reaction. It's fun to see how characters like Luffy or Zoro would react to things they might not have known before, like modern technology or different interpretations of their own stories.
Minato and Kushina would likely have a complex reaction. They would be proud of Naruto's heroic deeds in fanfiction. But if they saw him being in danger or having a hard time, they would be worried. Also, if there are parts where Naruto's values seem different from what they taught him, they might be a bit confused.
A 'One Piece Watches the Future Fanfiction' could explore many different themes. It could show how the characters react to seeing their possible fates. Some might be overjoyed, like Chopper seeing himself as a great doctor who has cured many incurable diseases. Others might be worried, like Usopp if he sees a future where he fails to protect his friends. This kind of fanfiction can also play with the concept of time and destiny, making for a very engaging read.
Here are some recommended novels about the future and the past:
1. "Celebrating Years"-Author: Unknown
The novel was set in a distant future era after a large-scale war that led to the destruction of mankind. The civilization of mankind experienced degeneration and reconstruction, entering the era of feudal empires.
2. "Book of Troubled Times"-Author: Ji Cha
This novel involved the protagonist traveling to the past, the future, and the present.
3. "Spirit Realm Walker"-Author: Paper seller, Little Langjun
This novel also involved the protagonist's time travel to the past, future, and present.
4. The Tang's Table-Author: Jie Yu
This novel also involved the protagonist's time travel to the past, future, and present.
5. King of the Familiar-Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound
This novel also involved the protagonist's time travel to the past, future, and present.
Please note that the authors and specific plots of these novels may require further understanding.
There was no past in the present, and no future in Bian Luohuan. This was because Bian Luohuan had traveled back in time to three years ago in the plot, exchanged his existence with Qi, created the present, and disappeared from the world. Yue Jin Chao had woken up three years ago and had no memories. This setting was based on the original game, the Legend of the Sword and Fairy 6. It was designed to save the world. The story of Bian Luohuan and Yue Qi was a karmic cycle. Their existence and choices were to deal with the Ming Lord. However, this information did not provide a specific explanation as to why Yue Jin did not have a past and Bian Luohuan did not have a future.
Sure. 'One Piece: The Straw Hats React to Their Future' is a great one. It shows how the Straw Hat crew reacts to seeing possible future events of their adventures, which is really interesting.
They may laugh out loud if there are humorous parts in the fanfic. For instance, if the fanfic writer creates a comical situation involving the characters that is well - written.