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Chapter 506: You Are Already Mine
Chapter 506: You Are Already Mine
Feng Ye, who had shattered one meteor, remained in place instead of leaving.
The third meteor was falling in their direction with minimal deviation, so Genos and Bang looked up at the sky as well.
"The third one..."
Saitama jumped into the sky again and shattered the third meteor with a clap of his fist and palm. Bang and the others worked together to deal with the resulting debris, and Feng Ye shot out a few coins to pierce through some of the fragments.
Although he could easily destroy these meteors or even use the Earth-shattering Star-fall to control and throw them back into space, there was no need since Saitama was there.
Undoubtedly, Saitama could handle these meteors on his own. If he wanted to, he could take care of the debris as well with a series of consecutive normal punches, but he didn't do that.
The reason was simple.
Doing so would mean monopolizing all the work, and Genos, being his disciple, needed to strive to complete some heroic activities on his own.
However, during the process of destroying the meteors, Saitama glanced in Feng Ye's direction, a slight hint of confusion flashing in his eyes.
Feng Ye gave him a very familiar feeling, as if they had met somewhere before, and Saitama should have some impression of him, but he just couldn't remember where or even Feng Ye's name.
"Strange..."
"Am I imagining things?"
Saitama scratched his cheek with his finger in puzzlement, then landed on a rooftop terrace not far away. In the end, he gave up trying to remember when he couldn't figure it out.
Forcing himself to think too hard would only result in hair loss.
It was probably just his imagination.
When Saitama looked over, Feng Ye also glanced at him out of the corner of his eye, a faint smile playing on his lips, but he didn't greet Saitama.
Having returned to his human form, he was now at his peak combat strength, far more powerful than when he was in the Ten-Tails form. He did want to test his strength against Saitama again in this state.
However, from their previous battle, he had already formed a certain judgment about Saitama's strength.
Without using his time-traveling ability, he would likely still struggle to win against Saitama. Even if he managed to fight him to a draw, Saitama's ability to 'evolve' and get stronger during the battle would ultimately lead to his defeat.
Since he would most likely be defeated, there was no point in fighting.
While he wouldn't die, initiating a fight and then being unilaterally defeated would be quite embarrassing, especially since he had already avoided a confrontation once before.
So, it was better to wait until the God Tree Pain became strong enough, approaching the strength of his main body, and then merge with it to combine the powers of both the creature and humanity before challenging Saitama again.
The fifth,
The sixth,
The seventh,
...
More meteors continued to fall towards City Z.
With Saitama, Genos, Bang, Fubuki, and Feng Ye working together, almost none of the meteors caused any casualties. They were all shattered into pieces in the sky.
While some of the larger debris did cause a certain amount of damage, it was mostly comparable to a hailstorm and could be considered a natural climate event, so it was negligible.
Boom! Boom! Boom!!!
With a loud rumble, the thirteenth meteor was shattered.
Genos and Bang landed on a rooftop terrace. Bang's back hunched over again, and he placed a hand on his forehead as he gazed up at the sky and breathed out, "Oh, that should've been the thirteenth one, right?"
Fubuki, bathed in the glowing light, descended from the sky and landed to Feng Ye's left. She turned to Genos and Bang, saying, "You all did a great job and worked hard. It would be a shame if we didn't continue this perfect teamwork in the future. How about you both join the Fubuki Group?"
Feng Ye shot Fubuki a glance and replied with a hint of annoyance, "... Don't just assume I'm part of your organization."
She had already considered him as a member of the Fubuki Group, and if this went on for a few more days, she might even start seeing him as one of her people.
Remembering that he had once read a doujinshi about Fubuki a long time ago, Feng Ye sighed inwardly, reminiscing about his youthful naivete.
"What? I already agreed to join, you know," Fubuki pouted, giving Feng Ye a sidelong glance.
Genos surveyed Fubuki and Feng Ye, his expression calm as he said, "I'm sorry, but I'm not interested in your Fubuki Group."
"..."
Feng Ye's lips twitched.
Was he already being considered a member of the Fubuki Group?
"It's a group for the young; an old man like me shouldn't get involved. If I were a few decades younger, I might have considered it," Bang chuckled. "Besides, if I joined, I'd probably just get in your way."
Fubuki wasn't one to give up easily, and even though she now considered Feng Ye one of her own, she continued thinking of ways to bring him into the fold.
"..."
Feng Ye was at a loss for words, feeling like he had somehow gotten entangled with a cult.
Moreover, arguing with Bang and Genos, who always seemed to veer off-topic, would likely only make things worse, so he didn't bother responding to them.
"There's one left."
Genos looked up at the sky again, interrupting Fubuki who was about to continue her pitch. His eyes sparkled as he quickly analyzed the data of the last meteorite.
The final meteorite was still very high up, and from its trajectory, it seemed it would fall not too far from their current location. However, the problem was that the last one...
Seemed rather large!
As the fourteenth meteorite fell, Bang's expression changed slightly. "Hey, this one's a bit too big, isn't it?"
The first thirteen meteorites had varied in size, with the largest being about three times the size of the smallest, but they had all been within a normal range. But this last one was different!
This one seemed to be even larger than the combined size of the previous thirteen meteorites. The force of its descent made even Bang feel a sense of overwhelming pressure!
"It is a bit big," Genos agreed, inhaling sharply.
This last meteorite seemed to be the biggest crisis they would face in this event!
At the same time, down below on the streets not far away, many civilians who had taken shelter under buildings looked up at the sky. Their faces were tense as they, too, noticed the unusual size of the final meteorite.
Genos and the others had handled all the previous meteorites, easing their worries, but now they could clearly see that this last one was massive!
Just this one meteorite was likely enough to destroy all of City Z!
(End of Chapter)
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