Chapter 6:Rayuga's Death

Rayuga was dragged out of the underwater cave, his body being pulled through the water with incredible force. He tried to struggle, but it was no use. He was being sucked into a black hole.

As he emerged on the other side, Rayuga found himself in a desolate, empty space. A black humanoid figure stood before him, its presence radiating an aura of malevolence.

Rayuga's instincts screamed at him to run away, but his body seemed frozen in place. The system's voice echoed in his mind, presenting him with a God-level choice:

"Host, you have encountered a powerful enemy. Your options are:

A) Fight the enemy with all your might, but risk certain death.

B) Attempt to run away, but be killed by the enemy's superior speed.

C) Stand your ground and do nothing, resulting in a swift and merciless death.

D) Beg for mercy, but be killed anyway, as the enemy has no compassion."

Rayuga's mind was racing with fear and adrenaline. He knew that he had to make a choice, and fast.

With a deep breath, Rayuga chose option A: Fight the enemy with all his might, but risk certain death.

Rayuga steeled himself for the battle ahead, knowing that it would be the toughest fight of his life.

Before Rayuga could take action, the black humanoid figure spoke in a confused tone, "How did you...? Where is this place? What timeline is this?"

The enemy's eyes scanned the surrounding area, as if searching for something or someone. "Where is Zeno?"

Rayuga, fueled by adrenaline and determination, charged forward with a fierce battle cry. He unleashed a powerful ki blast, pouring all his energy into the attack.

But the enemy didn't even flinch. With a mere thought, the enemy raised its hand, and Rayuga's body froze in mid-air.

A faint, eerie glow enveloped Rayuga's body, and he felt his life force being drained away. His vision began to blur, and his face contorted in a mixture of shock and denial.

"No... this can't be..." Rayuga's voice was barely audible, his words trailing off into silence.

As his life slipped away, Rayuga's mind was flooded with memories of his time on Earth. He remembered Bulma's bright smile, Master Roshi's wise guidance, and the happy moments they shared together.

Rayuga's face froze, his eyes wide with a mix of sadness and regret. He couldn't accept that his life was ending like this, without being able to fulfill his promises or protect those he cared about.

The system's voice echoed in his mind, a somber tone accompanying the words:

"Rayuga, your life force is been depleting at a first pace. If this continues you will die."

But Rayuga's mind refused to accept this reality. His thoughts lingered on the memories of his time on Earth, and the people he loved

The system's voice echoed in Rayuga's mind, its tone laced with panic and urgency.

"Error... error... system failure. A bug has caused a powerful enemy comparable to Zeno to appear in this timeline."

Rayuga's life force was fading away, and the system's words were becoming increasingly distorted.

"No... no... this can't be. I'm the one who's supposed to protect you, Host."

The system's tone turned anxious, its words tumbling out in a frantic pace.

"I have to fix this... I have to set everything back. But I'm running out of power... I'm running out of time."

With a final burst of energy, the system managed to reset the timeline, erasing the powerful enemy from existence.

But the cost was high. The system's power was depleted, and it knew it had to say goodbye to Rayuga.

"Host... I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I didn't mean for this to happen."

Rayuga's eyes flickered open, and he took a deep breath. He was alive again, thanks to the system's sacrifice.

The system's voice whispered in his mind one last time.

"Goodbye, Host. Take care of yourself. I'll always be with you in spirit."

And with that, the system went silent, its presence disappearing from Rayuga's mind.

Rayuga felt a pang of sadness, knowing that the system had given its life to save him. He took a deep breath, vowing to honor the system's memory by becoming stronger and protecting those he cared about.