Maybe Naruto would sell his soul to a dark and mysterious ninja who has some sort of ultimate power or knowledge. This ninja could be using Naruto's soul for some grand, but evil, plan.
In this fanfiction scenario, Alastor's reaction would likely be a mix of curiosity and amusement. He'd be curious about what exactly draws this female to be such a big fan of his. Is it his power? His style? His radio shows? He'd be amused by her enthusiasm, seeing it as a form of entertainment. However, he'd also be cautious. He doesn't trust easily, and this female fan would need to prove herself worthy of his time and attention. He might test her loyalty or knowledge about him in various ways, like quizzing her on his past deeds or his preferred methods of causing chaos.
In "Full Time Expert", Wei Chen didn't sell his account.
Wei Chen was a first-generation player of the Glory Pro Alliance. His account name was Windward Formation, and he was a Warlock. He had established Blue Brook Guild in the tenth server. In the Challenger League, Wei Chen had been defeated by Ye Xiu. After that, he had been invited by Ye Xiu to join Team Happy and continue using Windward Formation's account.
While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
In novels or fantasy stories, it was often a supernatural phenomenon for one's soul to see one's own body. It was explained as the soul was experiencing some form of stream of consciousness or spiritual wandering, or some mysterious way of communication between the soul and the body.
This kind of situation often appeared in fantasy or science fiction novels, where the soul could see its own body directly through some way. In some novels, the soul might see its own body in another world or dimension, or see its own dead body.
This kind of situation usually involved some kind of deep connection between the soul and the body or some kind of mysterious power between the soul and the body. In the real world, the scientific community had not confirmed the existence of souls, so this situation did not belong to the scientific scope of the real world.
Charles Dickens sold his first stories in the mid-1830s. These initial publications marked the beginning of his illustrious journey as a renowned author.