Child of Nature: "If your physical strength isn't up to par, you'll be wiped out after a few big attacks—think of Kakashi from Naruto, or even worse."
Child of Nature: "A Mythical Zoan Devil Fruit would not only boost your physical strength, letting you train in Haki and use the Sharingan, but it also offers huge potential."
Child of Nature: "What do you all think?"
The Worst Spirit: "Claps.gif"
Uchiha Dance King: "Claps.gif"
Come Be My Son: "Claps.gif"
Cook Daigu Into Soup: "Claps.gif"
Ordinary Group Leader: "We never considered that before—really insightful."
Ordinary Group Leader: "Thumbs up.gif"
This wasn't flattery—Roxie Vale genuinely meant it.
She'd only been focused on the Devil Fruit drawbacks and the current lack of chat group abilities to remove those flaws.
She hadn't thought about how, right now, raw strength was what mattered most.
Whether it was for safety in her own world or earning points in the chat group after new features unlocked, it all depended on power.
No points meant that, even if new functions opened, she wouldn't be able to use them.
She couldn't just accumulate points from daily log-ins—it would take forever.
Child of Nature: "I get that the others might not realize this—the chat group is still new to them and they're more focused on the present. But you..."
You're a transmigrator, even the group leader! Have a little more confidence in the chat group.
Ordinary Group Leader: "Ahem, right. Maybe let's change the subject."
Roxie, a bit embarrassed, turned the conversation.
Child of Nature: "Sure, I'll continue."
Child of Nature: "The analysis is pretty much done. The only issue left is how rare Mythical Zoan Fruits are!"
Child of Nature: "From what I know, in One Piece there's Sengoku's Human-Human Fruit, Buddha form; Marco's Bird-Bird Fruit, Phoenix form; Orochi's Snake-Snake Fruit, Yamata-no-Orochi form; Catarina Devon's Nine-Tailed Fox Fruit; and Kaido's Fish-Fish Fruit, Azure Dragon form."
Child of Nature: "I'm not sure about Kaido's, since I didn't follow the later parts of the story."
Child of Nature: "So far, those five are all the Mythical Zoan Fruits revealed in One Piece—and every user is incredibly powerful."
Child of Nature: "Except for Marco, the only way to get the other four would be to strip the power with the Darkness Fruit. But even for Whitebeard, that would be almost impossible."
Child of Nature: "Their power isn't something to underestimate, and Whitebeard isn't in the best shape now."
Child of Nature: "So... it's really up to the Whitebeard Pirates to search for a suitable fruit. You'll have to wait."
Child of Nature: "@Come Be My Son, you know about Blackbeard, Ace, and the Summit War, right?"
Come Be My Son: "The group leader uploaded those memories to me on my first day here."
Come Be My Son: "Blackbeard… hiding among my crew for so many years just for a Devil Fruit. I really did underestimate him."
Whitebeard's gaze was complicated. He'd always considered Blackbeard family—never imagined that such a straightforward, good-natured man could hide such depth.
In both strength and ambition.
Come Be My Son: "Gurarara! @Child of Nature, I get what you're saying. Compared to the fate of the Whitebeard Pirates, a single Mythical Zoan Fruit is nothing."
Come Be My Son: "I'll do everything I can to find the most suitable Mythical Zoan Fruit for the group leader."
Child of Nature: "I trust your word, Captain."
Child of Nature: "Just wanted to give the group leader a little reminder."
Ordinary Group Leader: "???"
Ordinary Group Leader: "A reminder about what? Now you're making me nervous."
Child of Nature: "Everything fate gives is secretly tagged with a price."
Child of Nature: "The information you know may seem like just anime to you, but to others it's their future—their one chance to change destiny, to save everything."
Child of Nature: "You can be selfish—trade what you know for something useful. What you offer is incredibly valuable."
That's why nearly every chat group protagonist in these stories uses their knowledge to barter—whether a lot or a little.
Roxie was the exception.
Uchiha Dance King: "Everything fate gives has its price. Not bad, newcomer. You have my respect."
The Worst Spirit: "My, my… the group leader really is too kind. You have no idea how much that information means to us."
The Worst Spirit: "If you ever need anything, I'll do anything for you."
Ordinary Group Leader: "Whoa, wait—I don't have those kinds of interests, just so we're clear!"
That's Just How It Is, Meow: "So we still haven't caught Pikachu, huh? Darn!"
That's Just How It Is, Meow: "And that brat still didn't win the championship. Meow!"
That's Just How It Is, Meow: "Meowth licking paw.gif"
Golden Flash: "Looks like some of us aren't even in the same conversation. But like Child of Nature said, the group leader's information is priceless to me."
Golden Flash: "If you ever need anything, just ask."
Minato Namikaze meant it—
Because Madara Uchiha wasn't interested in his own future, Roxie hadn't uploaded the Naruto memory file before.
But once Minato joined, she sent him what she felt was most important—especially Naruto's childhood, his home, and how pitifully little money he had to live on.
She included the Nine-Tails incident, of course—otherwise, nothing else would make sense.
To Minato, this information was life-changing.
Learning the truth about the Nine-Tails disaster and Naruto's mistreatment in the village made him almost question whether it was worth saving Konoha at all.
He just couldn't understand—why did the Third Hokage allow this to happen?
Was it because of old grudges? To hide Naruto's true identity?
It was absurd.
Almost no one in Konoha had the Uzumaki surname—outside of his wife Kushina and the First Hokage's wife Mito, that was it.
Anyone seeing the Uzumaki name should've known instantly who Naruto's father was.
(End of Chapter)