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I’m in Naruto,but the System thinks I’m in One Piece

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Good news! I’ve been transported into the world of Naruto, Minato is my best friend, and the system reward—the Rumble-Rumble Fruit—is mine! A perfect start… but the mission? Find Monkey D. Luffy?! Luffy is in this ninja world?! Then one day, Hoshino Yu spots someone wearing a straw hat at the Ninja Academy… and his ninja career takes a completely unexpected turn: building rafts in the training grounds, recruiting navigators and snipers at the Academy, and even planning to “set sail” from the Land of Fire. When the system labels the Fourth Shinobi World War as the “Marineford War,” Hoshino Yu quietly accepts the reality of his situation. Years later, the history of the ninja world has been utterly rewritten by his actions: Orochimaru becomes the Fourth Hokage, the Akatsuki embrace peace, Fifth Hokage Minato Namikaze is reunited with his family, the Uchiha clan enters the heart of power, Jiraiya attends Naruto’s wedding, and “Luffy” continues his quest for the One Piece…
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