Ritsuka just looked around the place with less care in the world then anything, as Kadoc just looked at him and spoke
Kadoc looked at Ritsuka and then he spoke. "How are you so relax it is like noting effects you"
Ritsuka stopped and looked at Kadoc. "Because it doesn't effect me at all"
Kadoc blinked. "Excuses me"
Ritsuka just sighed. "Kadoc I have been too many world, I have fought Gods, Monster that can destroy most world, entity that can't be comprehend, and out of all that I got power's, powers that make me the Apex of this Multiverse, other a few entity nothing can stop me, I am Tear 0 entity with powers to deleted and Erase, so tell me why I look like I don't care".
Kadoc just stared at Ritsuka, digesting his words, the weight of them hanging heavy in the air. "You… really think nothing here matters, then?"
Ritsuka looked back at Kadoc, his expression calm but not cold. "It's not that it doesn't matter. It's that I've seen and fought through worse. When you reach a certain level, Kadoc, the smaller threats don't scare you anymore. This Singularity? It's nothing compared to the kinds of battles I've fought before."
Anastasia, standing nearby, crossed her arms. "But you know this attitude of yours can come across as reckless, right? If you don't take things seriously, even the small threats can catch you off guard."
Ritsuka chuckled softly. "Oh, trust me, I'm not being reckless. I'm just saving my energy for when it really matters. Besides," he added with a grin, "with all of you here, I doubt we'll have much to worry about."
Mash, ever the voice of reason, stepped forward. "Even so, senpai, we should always be prepared. The Singularities can be unpredictable, no matter how powerful we are."
Ritsuka nodded. "Don't worry, Mash. I've got a plan. I always do."
Kama, leaning lazily against a tree, smirked. "Plans, power… all of this talk is pointless unless something actually challenges us."
Kadoc sighed. "I just hope we don't have to deal with anything that actually challenges him. We're still human, after all."
Ritsuka gave Kadoc a reassuring smile. "And that's why I'm here—to make sure none of you have to face anything too big. We'll handle this together, as always."
As they continued walking, the uneasy feeling in the air lingered. Even with Ritsuka's confidence, the unknown dangers of the Singularity still loomed over them, and each step forward brought them closer to their next trial.
Kadoc them looked at Ritsuka. "What even is a Tear 0 is it a type of ranking"
Ritsuka looked at him and spoke. "Yeah pretty, you can think of it like multiverse Ranking".
Kama then let our a chuckle. "It starts from Tear 100 and goes all the way to 0, people in tear can be consider multiverse level"
Mash just looked at her and spoke. "So like does tear things in Verse Battles that people make on YouTube".
Ritsuka nodded, his expression thoughtful. "Exactly, Mash. It's a way to categorize power levels across different universes. Think of it as a hierarchy. The higher the tier number, the weaker the entity. By the time you reach Tier 0, you're looking at beings that can reshape realities or even exist outside of time and space itself."
Kadoc raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "So what would that make you, then? Just a tier 0 being?"
"More or less," Ritsuka replied, shrugging. "But I'm also a unique case. My abilities are a mix of borrowed power and my own growth. There are very few like me, and even fewer that can compete at that level."
Kama smirked, clearly enjoying the conversation. "So if I wanted to challenge you, I'd need to be on my A-game, huh? But here's the thing: how do you measure that power? Are there official rankings or is it more of a personal opinion?"
"Good question," Ritsuka admitted. "It's not an exact science. Different worlds have different metrics for power. Some might consider raw strength, while others might focus on abilities, influence, or even strategic intelligence. And then there are those who just pull numbers out of nowhere for clicks on YouTube."
Anastasia added, "Sounds like the rankings aren't really standardized then. It's all subjective, based on whoever's writing the story or creating the battle."
Kadoc nodded in agreement. "So essentially, it's just a way for people to flex their creativity, even if it's not always grounded in reality."
Mash crossed her arms, looking contemplative. "So if we're in a Tier 0 situation, does that mean we should be on guard for anything? Even if we're supposed to be the strongest, there might still be things that surprise us."
"Exactly," Ritsuka said, giving Mash an encouraging nod. "It's important to stay vigilant, no matter how strong you think you are. There's always something out there that can challenge you. Remember, even a Tier 0 can lose if they underestimate their opponent."
Kama grinned, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "Sounds like a good way to keep things interesting. Who knows? Maybe we'll run into something that'll really test our mettle."
"Let's just hope we're ready for it when it comes," Kadoc said, his voice serious again. "I'd rather not find out the hard way."
Ritsuka smiled, "With this team, I'm more than confident we can handle whatever comes our way. Let's keep moving; the sooner we find our objective, the better prepared we'll be for whatever lies ahead."
Kama them spoke. "The coolest thing to Master of Life would be God him self, but even then he says Life is more of partner then he it's master"
Kama's words hung in the air, drawing everyone's attention. Ritsuka nodded, his expression thoughtful.
"Exactly," Ritsuka agreed. "Even God, the one who created Life, sees it as more of a companion or a force to be guided, not something to be controlled or mastered. He acknowledges that Life has its own will, its own path, and that even divine beings can't impose total dominance over it."
Anastasia looked intrigued. "So, Life itself is... autonomous? Like it makes its own decisions?"
Ritsuka gave a slight smile. "In a way, yes. It flows through everything, guiding existence without needing to be directly influenced. It's why creation and existence are so diverse. Every living thing, every star, every world, they all owe their existence to this force, but Life itself doesn't take sides, doesn't enforce a will. It just is."
Mash blinked, absorbing the concept. "So even gods, despite their immense power, have to respect the boundaries of Life?"
Ritsuka nodded. "Exactly. It's the one concept that even gods can't fully control. It's the ultimate equalizer—no one is above Life itself."
Kadoc crossed his arms, a bit of his usual sarcasm creeping into his voice. "So, God's partner, huh? Sounds like Life might be even more powerful than Him if He can't be its master."
Kama laughed lightly. "Well, that's the mystery, isn't it? But it's not about power—it's about balance. Life and God are two sides of the same coin. He created it, but He also respects it. That's why there's order in the multiverse. Too much control or dominance, and it all falls apart."
Ritsuka added, "Exactly. Life exists as the eternal companion to everything. It creates, nurtures, and evolves, but it's never owned. That's what makes it unique compared to other concepts like Death or Love."
Anastasia looked to Ritsuka, her eyes narrowing slightly in thought. "So, even if someone tried to master Life... they would ultimately fail?"
Ritsuka nodded. "Yes. They'd only end up destroying themselves and everything around them in the process. Life is beyond anyone's reach. It's a force meant to be respected, not controlled."
Kama stretched lazily. "Well, I'm glad that's out of the way. I've got no desire to deal with Life's mess. Love is complicated enough on its own."
Kadoc grinned. "Same. I've got enough existential headaches without worrying about breaking the universe."
The group shared a quiet moment, reflecting on the boundaries of their power, the immensity of the forces they dealt with, and the delicate balance that kept the multiverse intact.
Ritsuka then stopped and Arrow with two fingers. "You know there is better way to announce you self then this".
The group tunred thege head to see a girl, she had cat ears, a mix of Yellow and Green hair, holding a bow and ready to fire another, she has green eyes.
[ Insert Image of Atalanta here ]
Ritsuka just looked at her his eyes sparkling for a Moments. "Atalanta the chase hunter's of Greek mythology, Class Archer".
Atalanta just blinked. "What? How?
Kadoc looked at Ritsuka. "How do you keep doing that"
Ritsuka just smirked. "Why should I tell".
Atalanta narrowed her eyes, lowering her bow slightly but still on guard. "I don't know who you are, but you're oddly familiar with me for someone I've never met."
Ritsuka gave her a calm smile. "Let's just say I've done my homework. You're a legend in your own right, Atalanta. One of the greatest hunters from Greek mythology, raised by bears, devoted to protecting children. A warrior and an archer without equal."
Kadoc shook his head in exasperation. "You never stop surprising me, Ritsuka. How do you even have the time to learn all this?"
Ritsuka chuckled. "I've been around long enough. Let's just say meeting Servants from all sorts of myths and legends kind of comes with the territory. You get used to it after a while."
Atalanta, still cautious, lowered her bow completely but didn't let her guard down. "You're with Chaldea, aren't you?"
Ritsuka nodded. "Yes. We're here on a mission. But don't worry, we're not your enemies. We're here to resolve the anomaly in this Singularity."
Kama, arms crossed, glanced at Atalanta. "So, what's it going to be? Are you going to shoot more arrows at us, or will you hear us out?"
Atalanta studied them for a moment longer before finally relaxing her stance. "Fine. But if you try anything suspicious, you'll regret it."
Ritsuka smiled warmly. "Fair enough. Let's work together, Atalanta. We could use your expertise in these lands."
Kadoc muttered under his breath, "Another powerful Servant joining the group. Great, as if we weren't already overpowered enough."
Mash stepped forward, offering a polite nod to Atalanta. "We'll be in your care then."
Atalanta gave a slight nod back, her posture still tense but less hostile. "I'll guide you through this area. But stay on your guard. There are more threats around here than just Servants."
As the group moved forward, Kadoc sidled up to Ritsuka. "So, what's next? Another legendary figure joining the party? I don't even know how to keep up with all this."
Ritsuka grinned. "You'll get used to it. Just wait until we meet more."
Ritsuka then turned his head. "You can come out now Air head Goddes"
As they turn there head, they saw a young woman with round blue eyes and long white hair, with the bottom of her hair attaches to a large circular ornament. She wears long white dress with red tip at the bottom, a silver necklace, and a pair of sandals. Like her origin, Artemis wield large bow which is capable of firing arrows made of pure energy as a weapon.
[ Insert Image of Artemis here ]
If you ask Ritsuka, if has meet other Verison of her in the multiverse including her, the answer is yes, he likes her better then the other versions of her who took the whole all Men are pieces of crap to the highest level compared to them his side of the multiverse Artemis was more Patience and preserverance even if she was a Fucking Air head.
Kadoc just looked at Ritsuka. "Wait Artimes the Artimes, the moon godes".
Ritsuka looked at Kadoc. "Yeah I meet her once, supirse she allows her self to be Summoned.
He then looked at the teddi bear on her head. "Hello Orion, funny to see in this state"
Artemis grinned widely, waving enthusiastically at the group. "Ritsuka! It's been a while! I knew I'd find you here eventually!" She giggled, her cheerful tone clashing with her godly status.
Meanwhile, the small teddy bear on her head, which was none other than Orion in his shrunken form, let out a sigh. "Yeah, yeah, I'm here too. And trust me, being stuck like this is real funny." His voice dripped with sarcasm as his little bear arms flailed around.
Kadoc blinked in disbelief, his gaze shifting between the goddess and the talking teddy bear. "This... this is Artemis? And that is Orion?" His voice was incredulous, as if the absurdity of the situation was finally catching up to him.
Ritsuka nodded, smirking. "Yep, that's them. Artemis, the Moon Goddess, and Orion... reduced to a cuddly toy. Quite the downgrade, right?" He glanced up at the bear with amusement in his eyes. "I bet you're really loving it, huh?"
Orion grumbled, crossing his tiny arms. "Oh, you have no idea. But let's not dwell on that. We've got bigger problems."
Artemis twirled her large bow, clearly unfazed by her companion's complaints. "Anyway, Ritsuka, are we teaming up again? It'll be like old times! You, me, and Orion—taking down enemies, saving the world!"
Kama shot Ritsuka an unimpressed look. "Airhead goddess, indeed."
Mash, always the polite one, stepped forward cautiously. "It's an honour to meet you, Lady Artemis. I hope we can count on your help in this Singularity."
Artemis beamed. "Of course! Anything for Ritsuka and his friends!" She glanced at the others in the group, then back at Ritsuka, her eyes twinkling. "I've missed our adventures together."
Ritsuka gave her a small nod, though he kept his focus on the task at hand. "We're glad to have you on board, Artemis. But remember, we're dealing with more than just ordinary threats here. This Singularity is unstable."
Kadoc rubbed his temples, clearly overwhelmed. "First Atalanta, and now the Moon Goddess herself? I swear, Ritsuka, wherever you go, the most powerful beings just… show up."
Ritsuka laughed softly, shaking his head. "That's just how things work in my world, Kadoc. You'll get used to it."
Orion, perched on Artemis's head, glanced around warily. "Just keep an eye out. If Artemis is here, things are bound to get… interesting."
Kama sighed, clearly annoyed. "Interesting is one way to put it. Let's just hope she doesn't blow something up by accident."
Artemis, oblivious to the sarcasm, flashed a peace sign. "Don't worry! I've got this under control!"
To be continued
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