The Strongest Eriri in History

Chapter 295: The World of Titans



Eriri had no intention of lingering in the Naruto world. At this point in the timeline, there wasn't much entertainment to be found, and staying longer would be meaningless.

Moreover, a fragment of her consciousness remained within Kinna's mind. Even if Eriri left the universe containing the Naruto world, she could still observe everything happening around Kinna at any time.

"Antilene," Eriri addressed the person beside her, "how does the power system of this world compare to that of your own?"

The three of them were currently sitting openly on the couch in Kinna's home. Across the room, Kinna, Ayame, and a middle-aged woman with a striking resemblance to Ayame were enjoying a delicious breakfast at the dining table.

The three at the table remained entirely unaware of Eriri and her companions' presence.

When Eriri had implanted the knowledge of Naruto into Kinna's memory, she had also shared the story of the Naruto anime with Antilene.

Thus, Antilene was no stranger to the world of Naruto.

"It's powerful!"

Antilene's answer was concise, yet it perfectly captured her feelings.

In the Overlord world, those with levels above 90 were exceedingly rare. Even the pinnacle level of 100 was roughly equivalent to the strength of a Kage-level ninja in the Naruto world.

However, Kage-level powerhouses were relatively common in Naruto. Beyond them were the super-Kage level fighters and the Six Paths-tier individuals, far surpassing anything found in the Overlord world.

"Well then... do you want to become even stronger? To break past level 100, surpass super-Kage levels, and even the Six Paths level?" Eriri smiled as she fixed her gaze on Antilene, her tone filled with temptation.

"Of course, I do!" Antilene replied without hesitation. She had no intention of remaining content with her current power. The incredible strength Eriri had displayed over the past few days was what she truly aspired to achieve.

"Eriri, can you make me stronger? I'm willing to pay any price for it!"

Her face was brimming with fervent enthusiasm as she looked at Eriri. If Eriri had asked her to strip naked and kneel right then and there, Antilene would likely have agreed without hesitation.

Of course, Eriri would never do such a thing—not publicly, at least. If Antilene were to bare herself, Eriri thought, it would have to be in private.

"In that case, Antilene, become mine!" Eriri chuckled softly and extended her right hand toward Antilene.

Antilene froze momentarily at Eriri's proposal. Then, her lips curved into an uncontrollable smile, and a surge of excitement coursed through her body. She felt as though she might burst from sheer joy.

Ignoring Eriri's outstretched hand, Antilene threw herself forward, diving into Eriri's arms. Her slender arms wrapped tightly around Eriri's soft waist, and she pressed her delicate face against Eriri's chest.

A muffled voice came from her lips, filled with delight. "It would be my honor. Hehehe~."

After leaving the Naruto world, Eriri's cross-universe journey wasn't over.

Before long, she brought Kohina Hiruko and Antilene to yet another world.

This world was one Eriri selected from among countless reincarnation worlds. While it didn't excel in power scaling, it was an excellent choice for a reincarnation scenario.

In a reincarnation world, the [Lord God Space] would generally dispatch a single batch of reincarnators, with repeated deployments being exceedingly rare.

After the reincarnators completed the tasks assigned by the Lord God, the world's timeline wouldn't reset. Instead, time would continue progressing as usual.

As a result, even if a second batch of reincarnators were sent to this world, they would inevitably arrive on a different timeline.

Eriri was quite intrigued by the prospect of encountering a team of reincarnators undertaking their mission in this world.

This world was none other than the setting of Attack on Titan.

In Eriri's previous life, this series had been a massive sensation. However, its original conclusion had notoriously left fans with a bitter taste.

With reincarnators likely altering the course of events, the future trajectory of this world was bound to diverge in unexpected ways. This meant that the original unsatisfying ending would likely never come to pass.

The central theme of this world was evident from its name: Titans.

All Titans were originally humans who had undergone a transformation. Though the concept was fascinating, the typical mindless Titans were relatively weak. Properly trained ordinary humans could defeat them with blades.

However, the Nine Titans stood out with their extraordinary abilities, each possessing unique powers vastly different from the others.

For new reincarnators, this world wasn't particularly friendly and was classified as a Level 2 Reincarnation World.

Currently, Eriri and her companions were in the southern district of Trost, within the Walls of Eldia's Rose Wall. The timeline was set in the year 850, precisely one day after the protagonist group had graduated from the Cadet Corps.

In the original story, today marked the day the colossal Titan broke through Trost's outer gate. However, as of now, that event hadn't occurred—though it was likely only a few hours away.

Walking along the streets of Trost District, Eriri held Antilene and Kohina by the hand. Reflecting on the fact that this district would soon be ravaged by Titans, Eriri couldn't help but feel a tinge of lament.

To be honest, she didn't hold much fondness for the story's protagonist, Eren Yeager, nor for the Marleyan spies who wielded the power of the Nine Titans.

The only character she regarded highly was Mikasa Ackerman, the female lead. Unfortunately, at this point in time, Mikasa's thoughts were entirely preoccupied with Eren.

While Eriri could have intervened six years earlier to steal Mikasa's affections before Eren could, she didn't see the point.

Although she admired Mikasa, her feelings went no further than that.

Thus, Eriri decided to eliminate the Marleyan spies with Titan powers tomorrow. Whatever consequences might follow were of no concern to her.

The trio's presence was strikingly conspicuous. Whether it was Eriri's unparalleled beauty or Antilene's distinct dual-colored hair and eyes, both drew the attention of everyone around them.

Even nine-year-old Kohina, with her adorable features and wide-eyed curiosity, inspired a protective instinct in many.

However, no one dared to approach the trio recklessly. Their appearance alone made it clear that they weren't ordinary people.

The intimidating glares Antilene occasionally cast at the surrounding pedestrians further solidified the notion that Eriri's trio wasn't to be trifled with.

The architecture of this world bore a striking resemblance to the medieval period. Within Trost District, nearly all structures were residential, with very few standalone shops in operation.

As Eriri and her companions strolled through the streets, the lack of variety made the journey feel rather dull. Were it not for their curiosity about the upcoming events, they might have already departed.

"Onee-chan, this wall is so tall!" Kohina exclaimed as she tilted her head back, her crimson eyes brimming with curiosity at the sight of the enormous fifty-meter-high wall before them.

At this point, the trio had reached the edge of Rose Wall, where no other pedestrians were present.

"Kohina, why don't you and Antilene have a race to see who can reach the top of the wall first? No flying allowed—you'll have to run up the wall using only your feet," Eriri suggested, ruffling Kohina's hair affectionately.

Having claimed Antilene as her personal possession, Eriri had modified her extensively before leaving the Naruto world.

While Antilene's strength still didn't match Kohina's, the gap between them had been significantly reduced.

Naturally, Antilene remained oblivious to this change.

Throughout their journey, Kohina had been quiet and obedient, never once revealing her true strength. She acted just like an ordinary child, which left Antilene completely unaware of just how much stronger Kohina had become.

Upon hearing Eriri's proposal for a race, Antilene chuckled lightly.

"Oh my, wouldn't that just be bullying a child?" she teased.

But the moment she said this, Kohina shot her a chilling glare of death.

"Talking big for someone so weak. Careful, or I might just chop you to bits," Kohina said flatly, her blood-red eyes gleaming menacingly.

As if to emphasize her point, she pulled out her weapons from her storage space and brandished them at Antilene.

Kohina's sudden shift in demeanor left Antilene stunned. For a moment, she wondered if she was hallucinating. In her mind, Kohina was the epitome of a well-behaved child.

But the reality before her eyes left no room for doubt.

Of course, when it came to combat, Antilene wasn't one to back down, even against children. Unless her opponent was someone as overwhelmingly powerful as Eriri, she would never retreat.

"Oh? Is that so? If it's a fight you want, I'd be delighted to oblige," Antilene said with a somewhat deranged smile. "If you're calling me weak, that must mean you're strong, right? I hope you won't disappoint me."

Just as the tension between the two reached a boiling point, Eriri suddenly delivered a sharp karate chop to the heads of both Kohina and Antilene.

"That's enough. No fighting. If you two want to spar, you'll have plenty of chances when we're back home," Eriri declared firmly.

"Yes, Onee-chan," Kohina immediately complied, obediently sheathing her twin blades. However, her eyes remained fixed on Antilene, as if plotting how to discipline her in a future bout.

Antilene, too, retracted her twisted smile. Like Kohina, she wasn't about to disobey Eriri's orders.

"Still, racing to the top of the wall can be considered a form of battle, can't it? And I'll even give the winner a small reward," Eriri added with a mischievous smile.

"Fine. Let's do it," Antilene said.

This time, there were no further arguments. If the earlier suggestion had merely stirred a desire to win, the promise of a reward from Eriri now fully motivated them.

Kohina and Antilene exchanged determined glances, their competitive spirits ignited as they eagerly awaited Eriri's signal to start the race.

"Alright, I'll count to three. On the last count—"

At Eriri's signal, both Kohina and Antilene disappeared from their positions in a blur, moving so quickly that only faint afterimages were visible.

In less than a second, their figures reappeared simultaneously on the wall, where Eriri was already waiting for them.

Though they reached the wall at nearly the same time, their expressions couldn't have been more different.

Kohina wore a proud, triumphant smile, while Antilene's face was filled with frustration and reluctance.

It was evident that Kohina had won the race, beating Antilene by a mere 0.03 seconds.

This infinitesimal margin, imperceptible to ordinary humans or even most mid-tier transcendents, was glaringly obvious to Eriri and her companions.

"Congratulations, Kohina, on winning the race! So, what kind of reward does my little darling want?" Eriri bent down, scooping Kohina into her arms and affectionately rubbing her cheek against Kohina's.

"Mmm... I want Onee-chan to sleep with me every night from now on," Kohina said, wrapping her soft, white arms around Eriri's neck and gazing up at her with hopeful eyes.

Their faces were so close that if either moved a few centimeters closer, their noses would touch.

"That's not a small request, you know," Eriri chuckled, gently tapping Kohina's nose with her own. "But... I can manage a month, how about that?"

"Yay! Onee-chan is the best."

Though her wish hadn't been entirely fulfilled, Kohina was more than satisfied with the promise of spending a whole month sharing a bed with Eriri.

After all, such opportunities were rare for Kohina, given the fierce competition at home.

Off to the side, Antilene, who had lost the race, could only watch enviously. She coveted Eriri's attention and rewards just as much.

The top of Rose Wall was impressively wide, spanning six to seven meters. At regular intervals along the wall were pairs of cannons, one facing outward and the other inward.

Beyond the wall stretched vast expanses of grassland and forest. Closer to the wall were a few scattered two-story houses, while in the distance, slow-moving titans could be seen. Their grotesque and varied expressions made for an eerie sight.

At this moment, Eriri and her companions were standing in an area devoid of Garrison Regiment soldiers.

The Garrison Regiment was one of the four military branches of the Eldian Empire, tasked primarily with reinforcing and defending the walls and cities.

The other three branches were the Training Corps, the Military Police Brigade, and the Scout Regiment.

The Training Corps consisted of recruits undergoing basic training under the supervision of instructors—essentially a boot camp for new soldiers.

The Military Police Brigade, the most privileged branch, enjoyed a life of safety in the interior regions, far from the dangers of battling titans. Only the top ten graduates of the Training Corps could join its ranks.

Meanwhile, the Scout Regiment had the highest mortality rate of the four, but it was also regarded as the strongest.

Its members, who constantly engaged in front-line battles with titans, boasted exceptional combat prowess.

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