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Grand Order

(This Ch will start the Fgo storyline)

Ritsuka then looked at his wife's. "Plus it is not like something is going to happen right now"

As then a red alarm blazed, as the alarm was going of, as Ritsuka then got up, as him, Team A aka, Kirshtaria, Kadoc, Ophelia, Pepe, Akuta, Daybit and Beryl, Morgan ans few other master candidate of Chaldea came to the place, as they saw Olga, Dr Romani, Lev, as they looked at the Glove of the earth

Olga just spoke. "Impossible, Humanity is dead, that is no Future out side 2017"

Kadoc then spoke. "How, there is no big natural disaster, no on going war, no economic collapse".

Dr Romani then spoke. "If it no the present then it is the past"

As they saw it one big bubble on 2004, but specifically on Fuyuki City, as Olga eyes wident

Olga just spoke. "I want all the remaining not yeat Gather Master Candidate of Chaldea in Chaldea by the end of this week".

As the gravity of the situation sunk in, everyone in the room was silent for a moment. The red alarm continued to blare in the background, but all eyes were fixed on the globe, where the strange bubble over Fuyuki City in 2004 stood out like a scar.

Ritsuka, still processing the shock, glanced at Morgan and Kama beside him. The relaxed atmosphere from earlier had evaporated, replaced with the weight of a possible crisis. "Fuyuki… 2004? That's when the Holy Grail War was supposed to take place, right?"

Kirschtaria folded his arms, deep in thought. "Yes, but if it's being pinpointed as the start of humanity's extinction, something far worse than a simple war must have occurred. This isn't normal. We need more information."

Olga took a deep breath, steadying herself. "Lev, can we trace what caused the anomaly? How did it suddenly appear in our system?"

Lev, looking tense but collected, nodded. "I've already started running simulations and gathering data. We'll need to access the Time Lock System in Chaldea, which should give us more insights into the anomaly's origin. But from what we can tell right now, this isn't an event that occurred naturally. It's almost as if… someone created this."

Everyone exchanged concerned glances. The idea that someone or something was responsible for this anomaly was chilling.

Kadoc looked at Ritsuka. "I hate to say it, but it looks like you and your Servants might be our best bet. If it's Fuyuki, it might require a singularity repair mission. The last thing we need is more singularities causing further collapses."

Ritsuka nodded grimly, knowing what that entailed. He looked over at Olga, who was staring at the globe, a mixture of disbelief and determination on her face.

Olga finally turned to address the group. "This is a threat to all of humanity. If we don't act fast, this anomaly will destroy everything. As I said, I want every remaining Master candidate gathered here by the end of the week. We'll need all the help we can get. Dr. Romani, Lev, and Da Vinci—start running full diagnostics on Chaldea's systems. We need to be ready for a mission to Fuyuki as soon as possible."

Morgan stepped forward, her voice steady and commanding. "We'll need to prepare for the worst. If there's any unknown factor involved, it could be dangerous. I'll help Ritsuka mobilize and get ready."

Kama, still invisible to most of the room, spoke mentally to Ritsuka. "Well, dear, looks like things just got a lot more interesting. Are you ready to dive into this mess?"

Ritsuka mentally replied. "I don't think we have much of a choice. If this is the start of the end of humanity, we have to stop it."

Beryl, one of the more aloof members of Team A, smirked. "So, we're saving humanity, huh? I knew things were too quiet around here."

Daybit, as enigmatic as always, remained silent but his eyes showed that he was already calculating and analyzing the situation.

Pepe, always the optimist, clapped his hands together. "Well, if we're going back in time, we might as well make it an adventure! I've always wanted to see Fuyuki, even if it is under… less than ideal circumstances."

Ophelia, standing close to Ritsuka, looked concerned but resolute. "Whatever happens, we'll face it together. We've been through worse, and we'll get through this too."

Olga then took one last look at the globe before turning back to the group. "Prepare yourselves. This might be the most important mission we've ever faced."

As the chaos in Chaldea intensified, the next few days became a whirlwind of preparations, paperwork, and countless meetings. Chaldea's staff and Master candidates were running around, trying to get everything ready for the upcoming mission while dealing with bureaucratic obstacles from both the UN and the Mage's Association. The tension in the air was palpable.

In the middle of this storm, Ritsuka and Olga found themselves sitting across from one of the UN representatives, a stern man who looked more tired than upset.

The representative frowned, flipping through a stack of reports. "Eight singularities? That's what you're predicting, Ritsuka? Why exactly eight?"

Ritsuka exchanged a glance with Olga, who looked equally baffled. She folded her arms, her usual confidence wavering under the weight of the situation. "Honestly, I don't know. We're just dealing with Fuyuki right now. We haven't even confirmed if there will be more singularities. I didn't think we'd be signing ourselves up for seven more disasters."

The representative raised an eyebrow, clearly unimpressed. "You're telling me this is all based on a feeling?"

Ritsuka sighed, rubbing his temples. He could feel the exhaustion settling in from all the running around. "I don't know why, but I have this gut feeling. Something tells me that Fuyuki is just the start. I can't explain it, but it feels like there's something bigger behind this anomaly. I wish I could tell you more, but right now, we have to focus on stopping what's in front of us."

Olga groaned, pinching the bridge of her nose. "Great. So not only do we have to deal with the fallout from Fuyuki, but you're also predicting seven more disasters on the horizon. Fantastic."

The representative just stared at the two of them for a moment before leaning back in his chair. "Look, I'm not one to question your track record, Ritsuka. but you need to understand how this looks from our perspective. Rayshifting is already a controversial technology. And now, you're asking for permission to dive into a potential Pandora's box, with the possibility of opening seven more just like it."

Ritsuka nodded. "I understand. But right now, we have no choice. If we don't act, humanity will be wiped out. We'll deal with the singularities one at a time, starting with Fuyuki. But I can't shake the feeling that this is just the tip of the iceberg."

The representative sighed and finally signed off on the necessary paperwork. "Fine. You've got our permission—for now. But keep us in the loop. If more singularities start appearing, we'll need more than a gut feeling to go on."

Olga exhaled in relief, nodding to the representative. "Thank you. We won't let you down."

As they left the meeting room, Olga looked at Ritsuka, her voice laced with sarcasm. "So, seven more singularities, huh? You really know how to brighten someone's day."

Ritsuka gave her a weak smile. "Hey, I don't like it any more than you do. But I've learned to trust my instincts. Whatever's coming, we'll be ready for it."

Olga shook her head, clearly still stressed. "We'd better be."

As they walked back through Chaldea's bustling hallways, passing by panicked staff members, frantic technicians, and overly stressed masters, it became clear that things were far from under control. The entire facility felt like it was about to go up in flames—figuratively and literally, given the number of fires Ritsuka had already helped extinguish both metaphorically and physically.

Kadoc rushed past them, carrying a stack of documents, muttering under his breath about the endless bureaucracy. "I swear, if I have to fill out one more permission form, I'm going to lose it."

Ophelia followed close behind, trying to calm him down. "Kadoc, just focus. We need to get everything in order if we're going to pull this off."

As they continued down the corridor, Ritsuka mentally spoke to Kama, who was once again invisible. "This is a nightmare. I knew it would be chaotic, but this is worse than I imagined."

Kama's voice echoed playfully in his mind. "Oh, poor Ritsuka, swamped by paperwork and chaos. Want me to start pranking everyone to lighten the mood?"

"Please don't. We don't need more chaos."

Kama chuckled. "Fine, fine. But seriously, trust that feeling of yours. If you think there's more coming after Fuyuki, I believe you. We'll handle it, one disaster at a time."

Ritsuka sighed, feeling both comforted and exhausted by her words. "I hope you're right, Kama. I really do."

As they reached their quarters, Olga turned to him with a tired but determined expression. "No matter how crazy things get, we're going to stop this. Singularities or not, we've come too far to let everything fall apart now."

Ritsuka nodded. "Yeah. Let's hope we're strong enough to face whatever comes next."

As the team disbanded to get ready for the impending mission, Ritsuka's mind raced. The strange darkness he saw around Lev earlier now made sense. Whatever was behind the anomaly, it might be linked to that ancient darkness he had sensed. And if so, this was only the beginning of something far more dangerous.

Kama's voice echoed in his head. "Stay sharp, Ritsuka. This isn't just about saving the future—something else is lurking here. And I have a feeling it's not going to make things easy for you."

Ritsuka nodded internally. "I'll be ready, Kama. No matter what we face."

Ritsuka then almost fell, as Olga catches him and looked at him.

Olga looked at her Boyfriend. "Hey what happened"

Ritsuka just looked at her. "I am ok minor narclapse"

Olga just looked at him worried. "I am sorry what, how long haven't you sleeped".

Ritsuka gave her a sheepish smile, rubbing the back of his neck. "Uh... define 'sleep,' because I've been kind of running on coffee and adrenaline for a few days now."

Olga frowned, her worry deepening. "Ritsuka, you can't just keep pushing yourself like this. You know how dangerous it is for a mage, especially with everything going on." She kept her arm firmly around him, making sure he didn't stumble again.

Ritsuka waved it off, trying to downplay the situation. "I'll be fine, really. I've handled worse before. Besides, there's too much to do right now, I can't afford to—"

Olga cut him off with a stern look, clearly not having it. "No. You're taking a break. Right now. I don't care if the world's on fire, you're not going to help anyone if you collapse from exhaustion."

Ritsuka sighed, realizing there was no arguing with her when she was in this mood. "Alright, alright. I'll rest. Just... give me a few more hours. I need to check on the team, make sure everyone's prepared."

Olga shook her head firmly. "No more 'a few more hours.' You're going to bed. Right now." She then glanced around the busy hallway, spotting Dr. Romani nearby. "Romani! Help me out here!"

Dr. Romani rushed over, looking at Ritsuka with concern. "You alright? You don't look so great."

Ritsuka sighed in defeat. "I'm fine, just a little sleep-deprived."

Romani gave him a knowing look. "Yeah, that's what you said the last three times, and each time it took more coffee to keep you going. You need to rest, Ritsuka."

Kama's voice echoed playfully in Ritsuka's mind, "I could just put you to sleep, you know. You're being stubborn again, dear."

"Not helping, Kama." Ritsuka mentally responded, though he could feel her mischievous smile.

Morgan, who had been quiet, finally spoke up, her tone gentle but firm. "You need to listen to them, Ritsuka. You're no good to anyone if you're half-dead on your feet."

Ritsuka sighed deeply, looking between Olga, Romani, and Morgan. "Fine. You all win. I'll take a break."

Olga smiled, her expression softening now that he had agreed. "Good. Now come on, I'm taking you to your room." She started leading him away, still keeping a steadying hand on his arm in case he stumbled again.

As they walked, Ritsuka glanced at her, a bit of his usual humor slipping back into his voice. "You're really serious about this whole 'boyfriend' thing, huh?"

Olga blushed slightly but didn't let go of him. "Of course I am. I'm not going to let you fall apart just because you think you can handle everything on your own. You're important to me... and to everyone here."

Ritsuka smiled softly at her words. "Thanks, Olga. I appreciate it."

As they finally reached Ritsuka's room, Olga helped him sit down on the bed. She crossed her arms, still giving him that stern look. "Now, get some sleep. I'll handle things for a bit. You've done more than enough for now."

Ritsuka chuckled. "Alright, alright. I'm going. But if anything big happens, you'll let me know, right?"

Olga smiled and gently pushed him down onto the bed. "I'll let you know if the world ends. Until then, just rest."

As Ritsuka's eyes began to close, he heard Kama's playful voice in his mind again. "Sweet dreams, Ritsuka. I'll keep an eye on everything while you sleep... and maybe prank a few people for fun."

Ritsuka mentally sighed. "Kama..."

But he was too tired to argue further. Within moments, he was out cold, finally succumbing to the sleep his body desperately needed.

Olga stood by the door, watching him sleep for a moment before quietly stepping out, her expression softening. "He works too hard..." she murmured to herself.

Romani, who had been waiting outside, smiled at her. "He'll be alright. He's tough. But he's lucky to have someone like you looking out for him."

Olga blushed slightly but nodded. "Yeah... I just want to make sure he's okay."

Romani chuckled. "You and me both."

To be continued

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