Characters from different worlds find themselves connected through an unexpected group chat. Each chapter brings together Main Characters from across the multiverse to share their experiences of hardship, battles, and personal growth. Though they come from vastly different journeys, they bond over the shared struggles of loneliness, pain, and fleeting moments of joy. Through their conversations, they reflect on the weight of their paths, while discovering solace and humor in one another's stories.
The Flash has joined the chat.
Sonic (One Punch Man) has joined the chat.
Killua Zoldyck has joined the chat.
Quicksilver has joined the chat.
The Flash: Wow, I didn't expect to find a group chat like this. Looks like a speedster gathering.
Sonic: Hmph, I'm faster than anyone here. You all better keep up.
Killua: Fast, huh? I like the sound of that. But speed's not everything, you know.
Quicksilver: Oh please, try running at the speed of light. Then we'll talk.
The Flash: Speed of light? That's my thing! I've literally broken through time with my speed.
Sonic: Time travel? Who cares about that? Speed is about precision and outclassing your opponents.
Killua: Yeah, but speed isn't just about running, it's about reacting and thinking faster too. I've got my own tricks.
Quicksilver: Tricks, huh? I outran a bomb explosion. Let's see you pull that off.
Killua: I've got my Godspeed mode. When I'm in it, I don't even think. I just move.
The Flash: Sounds similar to my Speed Force. I can pretty much react before things even happen.
Sonic: All of you talk too much. I prefer showing my speed rather than talking about it. No one's ever matched my speed in combat.
Quicksilver: Fast, sure, but can you outrun bullets like I can? I saved an entire building of people in seconds. That's the real deal.
The Flash: I've phased through solid objects, traveled dimensions, and raced across the multiverse. Speed isn't just about running fast. It's about what you can do with that speed.
Sonic: Cheh, all of you are so obsessed with being the fastest. But true mastery of speed comes from knowing when to strike, when to vanish.
Killua: Sonic has a point. It's not always about being the fastest—sometimes it's about when you choose to use your speed. In a fight, one well-timed move can change everything.
Quicksilver: Yeah, but being faster means you have more options. That's the difference. I don't have to time anything—I can do everything before anyone else even blinks.
The Flash: Sometimes you need to go faster than anyone else just to make sure people are safe. Being the fastest means you can save the most people. That's why I run.
Killua: I run for survival. I've always been a hunter, but I learned speed can also be used to protect. That's why I push myself to go faster.
Sonic: Hmph, protection? Survival? I use my speed for my own gain. Why should I care about saving others? If you can't outrun your enemies, that's your problem.
Quicksilver: Wow, what a selfless guy. Eye roll. I've saved cities. That's what real speed is for.
The Flash: We all use our speed for different reasons, but the bottom line is—speed changes everything. Whether it's for yourself or others, it shapes the way we live.
Killua: True. Speed gives us freedom. But it also comes with a responsibility, even if you don't want it.
Sonic: Responsibility? Give me a break.
Quicksilver: Says the guy who'll never outrun the fact that he doesn't care about anything but himself.
The Flash: Anyway, it's been fun, but I have a city to save. See you all around… if you can keep up.
The Flash has left the chat.
Sonic: I don't care about this. I've got better things to do.
Sonic has left the chat.
Killua: I should get back to training. Later.
Killua has left the chat.
Quicksilver: Guess that's my cue. Stay fast, everyone.
Quicksilver has left the chat.