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100% Naruto: Spiral Rebirth / Chapter 2: Theories

Kapitel 2: Theories

[A/N: not exactly a chapter, just speculations of Izumi, not that important you could skip it if you want]

Izumi stared up at the peeling ceiling, the gentle rustle of the other kids' breathing the only sound in the room. The orphanage was quiet in the early morning, and for a moment, he could almost pretend everything was normal.

He groaned softly, running a hand through his messy red hair. The memories... they were there, like pieces of a shattered mirror, slowly coming back together. This body's past, its life, was slipping into his mind. Izumi's head throbbed again as if it were trying to cram too much into his skull at once.

What if this world isn't what it seems? What if I'm not even supposed to be here?

"Yeah," he muttered to himself, "I mean, what if this is just some messed-up experiment? Maybe they gave me a serum or some weird procedure to mess with my head. Some high-tech, super-science experiment gone horribly wrong.

Maybe I was a test subject and this is the result of some twisted project that no one wanted to talk about."

He shifted uncomfortably, rubbing his temples, trying to make sense of it all. If I'm a test subject, I might be part of some research project or whatever. A 'volunteer,' they'd say, but yeah, I don't remember signing up for this.

He blinked, staring out of the window where the sun was just starting to rise over Konoha, casting long shadows across the village. This place felt like home, but at the same time, it was a world he didn't completely recognize. Everything felt... familiar but slightly off.

Then, the idea hit him. Could I be in a simulation? What if this is some crazy VR world that's so real I can't tell the difference? Maybe I'm in the Matrix, and that explains why it feels like the universe has a weird bug in it. I get these moments of déjà vu like something's wrong, like I'm not supposed to be here at all.

"I'm not buying it," Izumi scoffed, "Reincarnation? Really? Like I'm some forgotten soul who got picked up and dropped into this random world to 'fulfill some destiny.' Nah. No way. That's just too convenient.

But, hey, at least it'd explain the crazy headache. It's probably from all the 'previous life' memories flooding in."

His stomach churned at the thought. Reincarnation stories were a dime a dozen, and he'd read enough of them to be skeptical.

The idea of being plopped into a random new world with no choice in the matter? Sounds like a recipe for disaster.

What if this is just some glitch? A crack in the universe? Like, maybe this world was never meant to be? Maybe it's all out of balance, and I'm just stuck here trying to make sense of it.

Izumi grunted, flopping back onto his pillow. He needed sleep, but his mind wouldn't shut up. It was like his thoughts were spinning out of control, bouncing from one wild possibility to another.

"Okay, okay, but what if I'm right? What if I'm in a parallel world? A version of Konoha where Naruto's a villain and everything's turned upside down? I mean, I've seen stories like that.

Maybe this world's broken. Maybe it's a reality where things went horribly wrong. What if I'm supposed to fix it?"

He paused, blinking at the ceiling. The thought was ludicrous. But there was something unsettling about the idea that he might be the one out of place.

He'd read enough stories about reincarnation and parallel universes to know how this could go—hell, sometimes the protagonist wasn't the hero at all. Maybe, just maybe, the real question was whether he was the problem.

"Or maybe this is all some cosmic joke," Izumi said to himself, laughing lightly. "Maybe some higher power cracked the universe open and I fell through the crack. Maybe I'm just a pawn in their game, and everyone else is in on the joke. That'd be typical."

He rolled over to stare out the window again, trying to make sense of the village outside. He could see the Hokage Monument in the distance, the faces of past Hokages staring down at him. Six months until the Nine Tails attacked... six months until everything changed.

"Maybe I'm supposed to stop it, or maybe I'm just here to watch the world burn. Honestly, if I had a choice, I'd pass on both options. I don't even want to be a hero in this world. That sounds like a fast track to disaster."

Izumi chuckled bitterly at his own thoughts. Sure, he could think up wild theories about higher entities, cosmic cracks, or the whole world being a simulation, but at the end of the day, he was just... here. Alive. No answers. No clues.

Theories were fun, though. They gave him something to do other than stare at the ceiling and wonder how he ended up in this mess. Maybe he didn't have the answers yet, but he'd keep thinking, keep wondering.

"Alright, alright," he muttered, "Let's focus on surviving. Six months until the Nine Tails show up. And then? Who knows? But hey, if this is all a simulation or some weird test, I guess I'm just here to make sure I don't break anything. Or maybe just break a few rules for fun."

He grinned to himself, the headache still pounding at the back of his skull, but the thoughts spinning in his head no longer seemed quite as important. What mattered right now was surviving this reality... whatever it was.


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