Thrown into the world of Naruto by mysterious forces, Ryan. With fate or foreknowledge on his side, he becomes the fourth Hokage. But Ryan's life takes another turn when he is invited to a multiversal chat group. This chat group connects Hokage from alternate timelines and parallel worlds. The chat group isn’t just a gathering of Hokages—it comes with missions.
Members are ranked based on their Konoha's power, technology, and shinobi. Worlds ranked the highest receive incredible rewards, offering power, tools, or knowledge that can reshape their world. Soon the chat group unlocks the ability to visit other worlds, opening the door to multiverse adventure.
This is a shockingly good version of the Chat Group Trope.
It's well written with characters that believably act as their cannon counterparts would.
It's satisfying in that the characters we dislike receive the appropriate beatdowns for their canon actions they deserve. (Though this version of Hiruzen seems to include some fan theories on his actions...... they are really good fan theories and you can really see it being the truth. It really does explain some things well.)
The pacing of the story is another strong point. It just feels right.
As far as negative points go? Some people might not like how the MC is much closer to Madara's viewpoint on the best way to achieve lasting world peace. Personally I'm enjoying the way it is going down, and I feel that it's kinda the only realistic way it could happen in that world, but to each their own.
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Where should I start? I have read many novels with the premise chat group, but this one was quite refreshing. Even if the idea may not be completely new, it is at least somewhat unique.
The grammar may not be the best, but it's readable.
The story is somewhat confusing at times due to the different timelines.
Would I recommend it? Yes, but you shouldn't expect too much from it.
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Its pretty decent..... The one thing I hate about this though is that its lowkey harem and I just like ignore it and silently roll my eyes
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