Kadoc just looked at Ritsuka. "I just relsihe Ritsuka Future kids are going to walking Nuckler bombs"
Eveyrone looked at him. "What?"..
Kadoc just looked at them. "I mean look at everything he has do I need to give a list"
BB with a grinn spoke. "Oh no need I keep a list all my Pathetic Senpai awesome power, they are, Sun Mage Craft, Weapons made by sun mage craft, Sun dash, the ten shadow (same one from JJK), Mystic Eyss Of Death, Amaterasu, Shadow control, flame minuplation, Shadow steps, Light Manipulation, Gems of Angelic which allows him to use Fire, water, Air, Earth, Lighting, Light and Dark but the heavenly Version, his Umbrel summons basically his pocket army, End Times the new sword which is connected to the Gems of the Angelic, Is Marble Phantasm, energy Minuplation"
Kadoc raised an eyebrow, a hint of amusement dancing in his eyes. "Exactly! With all those powers, it's like he's carrying around a stockpile of nuclear warheads, just waiting to go off."
Ritsuka rubbed the back of his neck, feeling a mixture of embarrassment and pride. "Okay, I get it. But let's not act like I'm going to be handing out power to my kids like candy. That's not how it works."
"Are you sure about that?" Kadoc replied, unable to hide his smirk. "You realize that your kids are probably going to inherit some of your abilities, right? And with everything you've been through, who knows what kind of powers they'll end up with?"
Da Vinci chuckled, leaning against the table with her arms crossed. "Well, if genetics plays any role in it, they might just end up being more powerful than we can even imagine. After all, you're already a dragon god with a myriad of abilities."
Ritsuka shot her a playful glare. "Thanks for that little vote of confidence."
BB jumped in, a mischievous glint in her eye. "And just think about it! Can you imagine little Ritsukas running around with your powers? They could probably breathe fire before they even learn to walk!"
Koyanskaya laughed, adding her voice to the mix. "And then they'd be walking nuclear bombs! I can already see it: 'Watch out world! Here come Ritsuka's kids, ready to cause chaos!'"
Ereshkigal smirked. "At least they'd be strong enough to handle it, unlike the average human child."
"Now you're just making it sound like a fairy tale," Kadoc said, shaking his head. "I mean, we all know that children with powers like that could end up being hunted or used for their abilities. They'd need proper training from an early age."
Mash nodded, her brow furrowing with concern. "It's important that they understand their powers and the responsibilities that come with them. After all, we've seen how easily power can corrupt."
Ritsuka sighed, leaning back in his chair as he absorbed their words. "Yeah, you're right. I don't want my kids to feel pressured or like they have to live up to my legacy. They should be able to find their own paths."
Kama, who had been quietly listening, spoke up. "That's the key, Ritsuka. It's not about them being strong or powerful. It's about them being happy and true to themselves."
The room grew silent as everyone contemplated the deeper implications of Ritsuka's potential future. They could all sense the weight of the topic; it was about much more than just power.
Suddenly, Kadoc broke the silence with a teasing tone. "Well, at least you won't have to worry about diaper duty. Imagine how that would go with a kid who could summon flames and shadow creatures at will!"
Ritsuka chuckled despite himself, the tension easing once again. "Yeah, I think I'd have to set some serious ground rules. No fire breathing during nap time!"
BB cackled, clearly enjoying the thought. "And no shadow play in the living room! Or else your furniture is going to end up in another dimension!"
"Seriously, though," Da Vinci added, her tone more serious now, "you'll need to have a plan in place for their upbringing. Raising children, especially ones with powers, isn't easy."
Ritsuka nodded. "Yeah, I get it. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. For now, let's just focus on what's in front of us: saving the world and keeping our little family together."
"Sounds like a plan," Kadoc said, raising an eyebrow. "But don't forget the nuclear bomb kids part!"
"Stop calling them that!" Ritsuka laughed, shaking his head. "Let's just hope they're more like their mothers than me."
As they shared a laugh, a sense of camaraderie filled the room. Despite the weight of the conversation, the bond they shared as a team—and as a family—was stronger than ever. And for Ritsuka, that was what truly mattered.
Anastasia them spoke. "Also don't forget each of them are going to be Demi gods, or will with you and Kama and Ereshkigal kids they are going to be pure gods, but they will have what Ritsuka has aka your God Killer Ora and energy that you use in every of your attack, they can kill gods for good".
Anastasia's words hung in the air, casting a momentary silence over the room. The implications of what she had just said began to sink in, and Ritsuka could feel the weight of it pressing down on him.
"Wait, wait," Ritsuka stammered, trying to wrap his mind around the concept. "You mean to say that my kids could potentially be pure gods? And they'd inherit my God Killer aura? That's... a lot to unpack."
Kama leaned forward, her expression playful yet serious. "Yes, but you also need to consider how important it will be for them to understand the responsibilities that come with such power. They could be immensely strong, but strength without wisdom can lead to catastrophic consequences."
Kadoc nodded, a thoughtful look crossing his face. "I mean, imagine if they didn't know how to control that kind of power. They could end up inadvertently causing harm, even if they had the best intentions."
Da Vinci chimed in, her tone encouraging. "This is why it's crucial for you to foster an environment where they can learn about their abilities safely. They'll need training, guidance, and most importantly, a solid moral foundation."
Ritsuka rubbed his temples, feeling the pressure of his future weighing heavily on him. "It just feels overwhelming. I want them to be strong, but I also want them to be good people. I don't want them to feel like they have to fight every battle just because of who they are."
Ereshkigal offered a reassuring smile. "That's a valid concern, Ritsuka. But remember, they'll have you and the others as examples. Your values, your sense of justice, and your love will shape them. They'll know what it means to be powerful, but they'll also understand the importance of compassion."
"Right," Ritsuka said, nodding slowly as he absorbed her words. "I guess as long as they have good role models, they'll find their own way to navigate their strengths."
Anastasia continued, a mischievous glint in her eye. "And let's not forget, if they inherit your ability to breathe fire and summon shadows, they'll be quite the force to be reckoned with. Imagine the family gatherings; it'll be a blast—literally!"
Koyanskaya laughed, picturing a chaotic family reunion. "Can you imagine the kind of birthday parties they'd have? Fire breathers and shadow creatures everywhere! We might need to rent out a stadium just to contain the chaos."
BB's eyes sparkled with excitement. "And if they inherit my coding, we could have a whole new line of digital companions. They'll be like a mobile army of adorable protectors! Imagine it: Ritsuka's little ones leading an army of AI constructs. Total domination!"
"Okay, let's slow down," Ritsuka chuckled, shaking his head at the mental images. "We're getting a little ahead of ourselves."
Dr. Romani, who had been quietly observing the banter, cleared his throat. "What's essential is creating a balance. They will have the potential for immense power, but with proper guidance, they could be heroes rather than destroyers."
Kadoc crossed his arms, a serious expression settling on his face. "And what if one of them does turn into a 'God Killer' in a way that harms others? We have to be prepared for that reality. Power does strange things to people."
Ritsuka sighed, acknowledging the truth in Kadoc's words. "Yeah, I'll need to think about how to handle that. If they can indeed kill gods, then I'll need to make sure they understand the gravity of that choice."
"Good," Anastasia said, her tone encouraging. "You're already thinking ahead. That's a start. Just be open and honest with them, and they'll find their way. You've faced gods and demons alike, and you've made it through with your humanity intact. They will look to you for guidance."
The atmosphere shifted as everyone felt the weight of the conversation, yet it was balanced by a sense of camaraderie and shared understanding. They were all part of something greater, and together, they would face whatever challenges lay ahead—not just for themselves, but for the next generation.
"Alright then," Ritsuka said, taking a deep breath. "If they're going to be walking nuclear bombs, I guess I'd better start preparing now. No more procrastinating on the parenting manual."
Laughter erupted in the room, and for a moment, the weight of future responsibilities was lightened. They were a family, and no matter what challenges awaited them, they would face it together, united in their purpose and bound by their shared experiences.
As the laughter faded, Ritsuka felt a renewed sense of determination. He would embrace whatever came next, armed with the support of his family and the love of those around him. Together, they would navigate the uncertain future, ready to raise the next generation of heroes.
Late that day, everyone was gather in the meeting room
Kadoc just looked at Everyone. "So we know that Kirshtaria Lostbelt is the Norse Lostbelt, and now we must figure out how it happened"
Ritsuka thought for a bit. "In before the rest, I had dealt with the Norse lostbelt but it was under Ophelia and the Lostbelt Queen was Skaid, but this one is different Kirshtaria mentuon Asgrad which was not there"
Dr Romani thoughts for a bit. "So what are we looking like, Ritsuka what was the Original 5th Lostbelt the Greek Lostbelt like Ritsuka".
Ritsuka leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms as he began to recall his experiences. "The Greek Lostbelt was... complex. It was built on the idea that the gods had won and established their rule over humanity. The original Greek myths were twisted, with heroes and figures from the past taking on roles that benefited the gods. There was a sense of oppression among the mortals, who were essentially kept as playthings for the deities."
He glanced around the room, gauging everyone's reactions. "It was as if humanity had lost all agency. The Lostbelt was a cage for human potential. And it had its own set of challenges; the way the gods manipulated the people, the conflicts among heroes—they all had a purpose that served the narrative the gods created."
Kadoc nodded, absorbing the information. "That sounds quite different from what Kirschtaria has mentioned about the Norse Lostbelt. If he's saying Asgard is involved, it means that the structure of this Lostbelt may revolve around the Aesir gods and their interactions with humanity. We need to find out who or what triggered the shift from the original Lostbelt."
Da Vinci interjected, "We should also consider that if Kirschtaria is involved, then this Lostbelt might have been crafted with specific goals in mind, possibly to challenge our current status quo. The Norse pantheon is particularly vengeful, and we can't underestimate their motivations."
Ritsuka felt a shiver run down his spine at the thought. "If Kirschtaria has managed to create a new narrative with the Norse gods at the helm, then they might be positioning themselves for a significant power play. We can't afford to take this lightly. We need to gather intel and understand their motives before making any moves."
Kadoc rubbed his temples, feeling the pressure of their situation. "Alright, so our priority is to assess the power dynamics within the Lostbelt. We need to identify who the key players are and their relationships with one another. If Skað was the original Queen, we need to figure out who rules now and what their goals might be."
Anastasia leaned forward, her eyes bright with interest. "Perhaps we can use a combination of scouting and infiltration. If we can send in a small group to gather information, we might be able to learn about the structure of the Lostbelt without revealing ourselves. We need to stay under the radar."
Ritsuka nodded in agreement. "That makes sense. We should also consider the possibility that some of the denizens might be sympathetic to our cause. It would be beneficial to find allies who are dissatisfied with their current circumstances."
Kama, who had been listening quietly, chimed in, "I might be able to reach out to a few spirits. There are always those who suffer under oppressive regimes, and they might have valuable information. It's worth a shot."
Dr. Romani considered this for a moment. "We'll need to be cautious, especially if Kirschtaria has been able to establish strong defenses around the Lostbelt. If they suspect we're trying to gather intel, it could complicate our plans."
Koyanskaya, ever the strategist, added, "We should prepare for contingencies. What if we get discovered? We need to have a way out or a backup plan to regroup quickly."
"Agreed," Ritsuka said, feeling a sense of camaraderie and determination in the room. "We'll need to devise a solid plan for our reconnaissance mission. Let's brainstorm the logistics and decide who will go, what information we need, and how we'll approach this."
The atmosphere in the meeting room shifted as everyone began to strategize. Ideas flowed back and forth as they discussed potential routes, means of communication, and even ways to blend in with the denizens of the Lostbelt.
After a while, Kadoc cleared his throat, bringing attention back to him. "So we're all in agreement then? We'll move forward with reconnaissance. We need to gather intel, find out what Kirschtaria is really up to, and how we can intervene if necessary."
"Exactly," Ritsuka replied, a fire igniting within him. "We won't let them have the upper hand. We'll uncover the truth and be ready to act."
As they continued to flesh out their plan, Ritsuka felt a renewed sense of purpose. This mission wouldn't just be about discovering the secrets of the Norse Lostbelt; it would be a chance to protect not only their future but the future of humanity itself. Together, they would face the challenges ahead, united in their resolve to reclaim what was lost.
To be continued
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