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Multiverse Group Chat

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.

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52 Chs

Chat Group 24: Detective Minds

L has joined the chat.

Shinichi Kudo has joined the chat.

Kogami Shinya has joined the chat.

L: Oh, interesting. A group for detectives.

Shinichi: Huh? Another detective? This should be interesting.

Kogami: Never thought I'd be in a group chat like this. What's the topic here? Cases? Crimes?

L: Most likely. Though I assume we all have different styles of investigation.

Shinichi: Yeah, you could say that. I'm Shinichi Kudo, high school detective. Who are you?

L: I'm known as L. I specialize in solving high-profile cases, anonymously.

Kogami: I'm Kogami Shinya. I work in a system that judges people based on their potential to commit crimes. I deal with the worst of society.

Shinichi: Judging people before they even commit a crime? That's kind of extreme, don't you think?

Kogami: It's the world I live in. Criminal intent is just as dangerous as the crime itself.

L: An intriguing concept. Crime prevention on a pre-emptive scale. It makes sense if your goal is to reduce suffering.

Shinichi: I get that, but I believe in finding the truth after a crime happens. Innocent until proven guilty, right? You can't punish people just for thinking about crime.

Kogami: In my world, hesitation leads to more bloodshed. Sometimes you can't afford to wait until the crime happens.

L: I agree with Shinichi to an extent. Solving the mystery after the fact reveals a deeper truth, but Kogami's world has a brutal efficiency. Both approaches have merit, depending on the situation.

Shinichi: Well, I prefer chasing clues and solving mysteries the traditional way. But hey, I've seen my fair share of strange cases.

Kogami: Traditional, huh? I deal with a different kind of criminal—people who can hide their intent until the last second. It's not always so clear-cut.

L: Criminals can be unpredictable, but I've found that patterns and logic lead to the solution more often than not. Human nature, after all, is very consistent.

Shinichi: Yeah, true. It's the unexpected moments that challenge us the most. Like when the people you trust end up involved in crimes.

Kogami: Trust? That's rare in my line of work. Most people I deal with are broken, beyond redemption.

L: Cynical, but perhaps true in your world. Still, people can surprise you, both in their good and bad qualities.

Shinichi: You're right about that. You never know what kind of person someone truly is until the truth comes out.

Kogami: I've seen too much darkness to believe in surprises. I focus on getting the job done, no matter the cost.

L: A pragmatic approach. Efficiency over ethics. But what do you think, Shinichi? How do you balance finding the truth with protecting others?

Shinichi: It's hard. Sometimes you want to protect people from the truth, but in the end, they deserve to know it. No matter how painful it might be.

L: Well said. That's why we investigate—to uncover what lies hidden beneath the surface, even if it's not what we expected.

Kogami: Guess we're all chasing different forms of justice. But in the end, it comes down to making sure the right people pay for their actions.

Shinichi: Justice, huh? It's what drives us all, I guess. No matter how different our methods are.

L: Justice is subjective, shaped by the world we live in. But the pursuit of truth—that's universal.

Kogami: Truth, justice… they're two sides of the same coin.

Shinichi: Yeah. And it's our job to keep flipping that coin until we find the answer.

L: Agreed. It's the nature of being a detective. No matter how deep the darkness, we search for the light.

Kogami: Well, this was enlightening. But I've got work to do. Stay sharp out there, detectives.

Kogami has left the chat.

Shinichi: Yeah, me too. A new case is waiting.

Shinichi has left the chat.

L: It seems the chase never ends.

L has left the chat.