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Naruto: Behind the Scenes Emperor

Synopsis: Worlds Collide In a realm dominated by ninjas, where power balances on fragile alliances and devastating jutsu, a cosmic upheaval tears through reality, fusing universes and summoning legendary figures from distant lands into the Naruto world. When Worlds Collide thrusts you into the chaotic aftermath as legendary beings from across dimensions find themselves inexplicably summoned to the Ninja World. Among these formidable arrivals are: The Genius Trio: Tony Stark (Iron Man): The brilliant billionaire inventor from the Marvel Universe, armed with advanced technology and an unyielding resolve. Vegapunk: The unparalleled scientist from the One Piece world, known for his futuristic inventions. Urahara Kisuke: The enigmatic ex-captain from the Soul Society, master of strategy and innovative combat techniques. With their combined intellect, they threaten to upend the scientific and mystical balance of the Naruto world, delving into the secrets of chakra and creating fearsome new technologies and jutsu. The Royal Quartet: Lelouch vi Britannia: The revolutionary mastermind with a Geass power that commands absolute obedience. Gilgamesh: The arrogant and powerful demigod king from ancient times, wielding treasures from all over the world. Sinbad: The High King of the Seven Seas, whose charm and prowess in combat are unmatched. These rulers and warriors, each with their own ambitions for dominance and justice, clash and conspire, challenging the established order and leadership of the Ninja World. The Psychotic Trio: Hisoka: The deadly magician from Hunter x Hunter, driven by a lust for battle and blood. Joker: The maniacal clown prince of crime, whose chaos knows no bounds. Johan Liebert: The enigmatic and terrifying manipulator, whose evil is pure and unparalleled. As they sow discord and terror, the heroes of the Ninja world find themselves in a race against time to protect their home. Naruto, Sasuke, and the other shinobi must navigate this new reality, forging unexpected alliances and confronting the extraordinary powers and ambitions of their new adversaries. In this epic tale of "When Worlds Collide," bonds will be tested, legends will rise, and the very fabric of reality will be torn asunder in a battle for the soul of the ninja world. Support: Patreon: https://patreon.com/cosmicdevil UPI: cosmicmystery@ybl

CosmicMystery · 漫画同人
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Chapter 91: Shadows in the Light

As the morning sun slowly climbed over the Hokage Monument, Konoha stirred to life. The village was bustling, brimming with excitement and nerves as the Chunin Exams approached. It was as if the air itself was charged with anticipation. But beneath that buzz, in the shadows where sunlight barely reached, a different kind of energy was at play—a more sinister force at work.

Johan Libert, the enigmatic stranger who had recently appeared in Konoha, was no ordinary visitor. Dressed in a plain outfit that screamed "I'm totally not suspicious," Johan wandered the village, blending in with ease. His outward appearance was that of a harmless tourist, perhaps someone a bit too obsessed with local ramen shops. But behind those seemingly innocuous glasses was a mind that thrived on chaos and manipulation.

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Johan's first stop on his sightseeing tour of Konoha's secrets was the Hokage's administrative building. From the outside, it looked like any other government building—bland, gray, and full of people who probably needed more sleep and coffee. But Johan knew better. Inside, crucial plans for the Chunin Exams were being discussed, and he intended to listen in.

Disguised as a lowly clerk—a job description that matched his new fake ID, "Boring McPaperpusher"—Johan shuffled into the building during the morning rush. He carried a stack of papers, which he held with the exaggerated caution of someone pretending they were important. In reality, the papers were blank. But who would bother checking?

As he wandered through the maze-like corridors, he picked up snippets of conversation:

"Double the guards at the gates…"

"…and make sure the barriers are reinforced…"

Johan smirked, pretending to be deeply engrossed in his nonexistent paperwork. Inside, however, he was piecing together the security measures like a detective solving a particularly juicy mystery.

Finally, he reached the grand prize: the main conference room where the Hokage and his advisors were holding their top-secret pow-wow. The door was sealed with a privacy jutsu—a precaution for normal people, perhaps. But Johan was anything but normal. From his sleeve, he pulled out a tiny device that looked suspiciously like a pen. After clicking it twice, he casually dropped it by the doorframe.

Inside, the voices of Konoha's leaders floated into his earpiece.

"...deploy extra ANBU units in these locations."

"Ensure no one disrupts the Exams."

Johan couldn't help but grin. The Hokage's plans were meticulous, but not meticulous enough to avoid his prying ears. After memorizing the key details, he picked up his pen, calmly stood up, and wandered off, blending back into the crowd of overworked shinobi. No one even noticed him leave—he was just another unimportant cog in the bureaucratic machine. And that was exactly how he liked it.

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Next on Johan's list was the grand arena, where the final rounds of the Chunin Exams would take place. The structure loomed large, a testament to Konoha's power, and a place where legends were made. For Johan, it was the ultimate stage for his upcoming mischief.

Disguised this time as a construction worker—complete with a hard hat, because safety first!—Johan strolled up to the arena. He had spent the past few days watching the real workers, noting their schedules and habits. He even mimicked their exaggerated grumbling about unfair work hours. When he reached the security checkpoint, he gave the guards a half-hearted wave and kept moving, as if he had been doing this for years.

Once inside, Johan found a secluded spot among the scaffolding and pretended to check for loose bolts. In reality, he was planting tiny surveillance drones, each one designed to look like a particularly boring screw.

As he worked, two security shinobi approached. Johan's heart skipped a beat, but he quickly forced himself to look busy, giving one of the bolts a particularly stern tightening.

"Oi, you there!" one of the shinobi called out.

Johan looked up, playing the part of an overworked, underpaid laborer. "Yeah? What's up?"

"Just making sure everything's secure," the shinobi replied. "Can't have any accidents during the Exams."

Johan nodded with the weariness of someone who had heard that line one too many times. "Tell me about it. You wouldn't believe how many people ignore basic safety around here."

The shinobi, apparently satisfied with his response, shrugged and moved on. Johan couldn't help but smirk as they left. They had no idea they had just walked past the most dangerous "worker" in Konoha. His drones now firmly in place, Johan finished his charade and exited the arena, his mind already buzzing with ideas on how to use the gathered intel.

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For his final act of espionage that day, Johan chose the most scenic spot in the village—the Hokage Monument. The giant stone faces of Konoha's greatest leaders were impressive to say the least, but Johan was more interested in the panoramic view of the entire village below. From here, he could see everything: the bustling marketplace, the arena, even the ANBU patrols.

Disguised as a tourist—complete with a camera that was definitely not a camera—Johan made his way up the winding path to the top of the monument. Once there, he found a quiet spot and pretended to fumble with his camera. A few clicks later, and he had set up a high-powered telescope, cleverly hidden inside the camera's casing. With this, he could monitor key locations throughout the village in real-time.

As he adjusted the lens, Johan spotted a group of academy students on a field trip, their excited chatter filling the air. One of them was enthusiastically pointing at the carved faces, listing off facts like an overeager tour guide.

"And that's the First Hokage! He could summon giant wood statues!"

Johan rolled his eyes, muttering under his breath, "Yes, kid, but can he spot the villain hiding on his head?"

He continued scanning the village, noting the positions of shinobi patrols and the strategic points where ANBU were stationed. Every detail was logged into his memory, ready to be used when the time was right. He even caught sight of a few genin teams preparing for the Exams, completely unaware that they were under surveillance.

As the sun began to set, casting long shadows over the village, Johan packed up his gear and began his descent. His work for the day was done, and the data he had gathered was more than enough to start planning his next moves. He couldn't help but feel a thrill of anticipation as he walked back to his temporary hideout. The stage was set, the players were in position, and soon, the real game would begin.

In a dimly lit room on the outskirts of Konoha, Johan sat at a desk, surrounded by monitors displaying live feeds from his various surveillance devices. He leaned back in his chair, a satisfied smirk on his face as he watched the village go about its business, blissfully unaware of the storm brewing in the shadows.

As the night deepened, Johan's thoughts drifted to the upcoming Exams. He imagined the chaos he could unleash, the confusion he could sow, and the fun he would have doing it all. The villagers thought they were ready for anything, but Johan knew better. They had no idea what was coming.

With one last glance at the monitors, Johan chuckled to himself. "I hope Konoha's ready for its close-up," he murmured, "because the show's about to begin."

Meanwhile, in a Completely Unrelated Place…

Back in the village, at the Ichiraku Ramen shop, two familiar faces were engaged in a serious debate over a pair of steaming bowls.

"I'm telling you, adding extra pork belly to miso ramen is like the ultimate power move," insisted Jokuto, his eyes wide with enthusiasm.

"Yeah, but you can't beat the classic—tonkotsu with a boiled egg," argued Mooji, already on his second bowl.

Teuchi, the ramen shop owner, just shook his head with a smile as he refilled their bowls. "You two argue about this every week. Maybe you should just order both and be done with it."

Jokuto and Mooji exchanged a look, then grinned. "Teuchi-san, you're a genius!" they exclaimed in unison.

As the two dug into their hybrid ramen concoctions, blissfully unaware of the chaos Johan was planning, the village of Konoha continued to hum with life, its shinobi preparing for the Exams, and its heroes arguing over ramen. Just another typical day—at least, for now.

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As the moon began to rise over Konoha, casting a soft glow over the village, Ichiraku Ramen was still buzzing with activity. Jokuto and Mooji were on their third bowls, their debate over ramen toppings having evolved into a full-blown culinary discourse.

"I'm telling you, Jokuto," Mooji said between mouthfuls, "the key to a perfect ramen bowl is balance. Too much pork belly, and you lose the harmony of flavors."

Jokuto shook his head vehemently, slurping up a long noodle. "Balance? Mooji, life's too short for balance! You've gotta go big or go home! That's why you need at least two extra eggs and a mountain of chashu!"

Across the counter, Teuchi chuckled as he wiped down a pot. "You two are gonna eat me out of business at this rate."

Suddenly, the door to the shop slid open, and Bikamaru Nara strolled in, looking as nonchalant as ever. He took a seat beside Mooji, glancing at the bowls stacked in front of his friend. "Let me guess," he drawled, "arguing over food again?"

Mooji grinned, pushing a bowl toward Bikamaru. "Join us, Bikamaru! We were just getting into the finer points of broth consistency."

Bikamaru sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. "Troublesome… but sure, why not?" He picked up his chopsticks and took a bite, his expression thoughtful. "You know, sometimes the simplest things are the best. Just a good bowl of shio ramen—nothing fancy, nothing over the top. Pure and uncomplicated."

Jokuto and Mooji stared at him, then burst out laughing.

"Only you could turn ramen into a philosophy lesson, Bikamaru!" Jokuto said, still chuckling.

Bikamaru shrugged, unfazed. "Hey, life's complicated enough. Why make ramen the same?"

As the trio continued their banter, the warmth of their camaraderie filled the shop, a stark contrast to the secretive machinations brewing in the shadows of the village. For now, the only thing on their minds was ramen—and maybe a nap afterward. After all, even future Hokages and strategists needed to unwind.

Teuchi watched them with a fond smile, grateful for the simple joys in life. "Another round, boys?"

Their unanimous cheers echoed through the night, a reminder that even in a world of shinobi and secrets, sometimes the best moments were the simplest ones—shared over a steaming bowl of ramen.

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