Naruto Multiverse

Chapter 106: Epilogue



The domain of Heroes was an enigmatic place, a crossroads where countless versions of Naruto from various worlds met. It was a neutral zone, existing outside the constraints of time and space, where they could discuss, learn, and share experiences.

UL Naruto had summoned the original Naruto there, interrupting his much-needed rest after an exhausting day of activities. As soon as Naruto arrived, he immediately felt the weight of the situation. He hated the Emperor of this domain, the one who had reminded him of the people who caused so much pain in his life. But, he couldn't deny the request to meet him. He had been summoned for a purpose.

With a deep sigh and a glare that would send chills down anyone's spine, Naruto strode into the room. His steps were slow, deliberate, and carried the weight of all the burdens he had been carrying for so long.

"What's this about?" Naruto muttered under his breath, glaring at the Emperor. His hatred for him was almost palpable, but he held it back—just for now. The last thing he wanted was another fight.

The Emperor greeted him with a casual smile. "Relax, brother. I'm here to help you," he said, his tone calm and patient. "Don't you want Hima to become happier? I have the miracle solution to your problem."

Naruto wasn't having it. "I don't have a problem," he snapped, clearly irritated.

The Emperor merely raised an eyebrow. "Didn't you want to turn back to your past? See this guy," he motioned to UL Naruto, "and tell me what you feel."

Naruto stared at the other version of himself. The man had a warm smile, a comforting presence that seemed to radiate positivity. For a brief moment, Naruto felt a subtle shift within him, a sense of peace he hadn't known in years.

"What was that?" Naruto muttered, confused by the strange feeling.

UL Naruto chuckled, as if it were a shared joke. "A miracle," he said. "I'm connecting to your empathy and affecting you with my love."

Naruto blinked. "I'm not gay, I just love everyone equally. Life is beautiful, so why hate?"

Naruto frowned at this carefree version of himself. The Emperor watched them, bemused by their interactions. Then, the moment of tension broke, and Naruto grabbed the Emperor, tossing him out of the throne room.

"Hey, that's my throne room!" The Emperor protested, but Naruto wasn't listening.

"Scram," Naruto ordered. "I'm using it now."

The Emperor chuckled as he left, feeling a mix of gratitude and slight amusement. He knew Naruto needed this space, this time to reflect. He'd taught him something, but Naruto would need to find his own way forward. "Next time, he will learn respect," the Emperor muttered under his breath as he departed.

Now alone with UL Naruto, Naruto took a seat, the weight of the conversation ahead pressing on his chest. He needed to know how to become a better person—how to care for strangers, how to shed the negative emotions that had plagued him for so long.

UL Naruto studied him quietly, sensing the depth of Naruto's struggles. "This will take time," he began. "You can't rush it. You need to take one step forward every day. Make it a habit, and eventually, you'll learn to love."

Naruto absorbed the advice, feeling the sincerity in his counterpart's words. "Ignore the negative emotions," UL Naruto continued. "Drown yourself in the positive, even if it's not your own. These feelings can come from others too. Give out positive vibes, think of strangers as family, and over time, you'll start to feel a connection."

Naruto glanced at UL Naruto and felt a strange unease. The positivity that radiated from him felt... overwhelming. His chakra lightly brushed against UL Naruto's aura, and he couldn't help but feel a deep embarrassment.

"Yeah, this guy feels like a manwhore," Kurama snorted from within Naruto's mind. "I'm ditching you if you become like him."

Naruto grinned at the playful banter. "Didn't you want me to become better? And this guy seems like the peak of positivity."

"Just don't go too deep," Kurama warned. "This guy smells like women all over him."

"Hey, don't curse my boy here. He's just very soft and likes to help people," Naruto replied, defending his counterpart.

UL Naruto smiled brightly, hearing their conversation. "I loved to be loved, and I love to love. That's my motto. Don't forget our dream from before."

Naruto's expression softened as he remembered his old dream—a time when he wished to feel love and have a family. That dream had faded with time, but now it seemed this other version of him had kept it alive.

"Thank you," Naruto said, standing up and handing UL Naruto a kunai as a gesture of gratitude. "I owe you a favor. Call me when you need help."

With that, Naruto disappeared, leaving the domain of Heroes behind. He had much to reflect on.

Back in the world he called home, Naruto began working on the things he had learned from the conversation. Slowly but surely, he started changing, his perspective shifting. He made a conscious effort to radiate positivity, to spread kindness, and to care for those around him—especially strangers. It wasn't easy, but every day he took another step forward.

Over time, the world around him began to change as well. The negative influences that once seemed so pervasive started to lose their power. Naruto's influence helped restore balance, eradicating evil while promoting peace and harmony.

On a private island far from the chaos of human society, Naruto lived with his family—Raven, Pam, Harley, Mea, Cassandra, Jaina, and Superboy. The island became a sanctuary, a place of love and warmth. The presence of life on the island enhanced the vitality of everyone who lived there, and as time passed, it became a place where laughter and joy were commonplace.

The Teen Titans, the Justice League, and other heroes often visited the island, enjoying the peace that Naruto had cultivated. The girls, ever so fond of Naruto, frequently made their moves on him, but he remained focused on his mission to create a better world, his heart dedicated to the people around him.

And through it all, Naruto felt at peace. He had learned to shed his old wounds, to embrace the love that had always been within him, and to share that love with others.

Two years passed, and Naruto's marriage to Pamela, Jaina, and Didi was celebrated, solidifying their future together. The changes in his heart were mirrored in the happiness and prosperity of their family, and it was clear that the future ahead was filled with endless possibilities.

Together, they had created a life not just of survival, but of joy, understanding, and love—a true family, united in both heart and soul.


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