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Now reading: Chapter 124: The Captive World of Gourmet Food from One Punch Man: "The hell!! Did I transmigrate as King?", a Action novel by Rene11.

King's complaint hung in the chaotic air. "So it's like grinding in a noob zone, hitting a wall, and then server-transferring to a new expansion pack to power-level?"

"A… crude but accurate analogy," Blast conceded, snapping his fingers. A cascade of unstable spatial energies shimred around his hand. "But there's a significant variable."

"Which is?"

"Dinsional travel isn't a precise science. I can't guarantee the local conditions on the other side of the rift."

"You're saying we might spawn right into an insta-kill zone?"

"Hmm… Statistically, rifts can't stabilize in the heart of black holes or on pulsar surfaces, so imdiate atomic dispersal is unlikely. You should be fine."

"My luck's always been S-tier anyway," King shrugged. "Last question: return ticket?"

"On that, we have a solution." Blast turned to Sif. "Princess, the 'Dinsional Compass,' please."

With a nod, Sif reached into the impossible depths of her cleavage and produced an ornate, crystalline pocket watch. King accepted it; the tal was warm, smooth, and carried a faint, enticing scent.

He opened it. Instead of hands, the face was a swirling, self-reconfiguring dodecahedron of light.

"This is no trinket," Blast explained, his tone grave. "It's a pinnacle artifact of Xi Empire hyper-technology. It doesn't just map spatial coordinates…" He tapped the crystal, and a breathtaking, multi-layered five-dinsional star map hologram erupted from it, showing dizzying folds of reality. "…It has already locked onto the unique vibrational signature of our ho universe. When—if—you amass power sufficient to challenge a deity, this will guide you back."

"Appreciated." King nodded, storing the watch securely. Type III civilization tech is no joke, he mused.

"We can't linger," Blast urged, glancing around the warping void. "This pocket isn't impervious. He could find it. We move now."

He and his team fell into a practiced formation—a diamond of power. Karnok's eye blazed azure, Ryan's mane crackled with static, Sif's ears humd at a ultrasonic pitch. Energy converged on Blast.

"DINSIONAL GATE—OPEN!"

With a roar of effort, Blast tore his hands apart. Reality screeched. A jagged rift, fringed with violent, electric-blue energy, was ripped into being.

Sif's eyes t King's, a storm of unspoken words—scientific curiosity, regal duty, and a very personal, biological interest—within them. All she managed was a soft, earnest whisper. "You must co back."

King flashed her a confident, roguish grin. "Save a seat for ." Then, without hesitation, he stepped into the maelstrom of light. Saitama and Garou followed without a second's glance back.

The transit was a nauseating blender of colors and non-sounds. Then—impact.

Not with ground, but with atmosphere. They were in a screaming, fiery descent, three teors streaking across an alien sky.

Below them stretched a landscape of mythic proportions. A supercontinent of staggering scale, dotted with forests where trees stood like mountains, their canopies brushing the lower atmosphere.

"WAAAAAHHHHH—!!!" Saitama's distinctive, bored-yet-startled yell pierced the roar of re-entry.

"SHUT UP, YOU MORON!" Garou bellowed over the wind, his body already instinctively adjusting to the fall. "CAN THIS HEIGHT EVEN SCRAPE YOUR KNEES?!"

"Oh. Right." Saitama's panic vanished instantly. He even managed a casual mid-air sorsuit, striking a 'flying superhero' pose. The motion, however, proved fatal for his only garnt—the cape hastily tied around his waist.

The fierce updraft snatched it away.

"GYAAAAAH! COLD! COLD!" Saitama's screams redoubled as he frantically clutched his now-exposed nethers, the chill of the high altitude a novel and unpleasant sensation.

Garou howled with laughter, the sound ripped away by the wind.

King ignored the cody duo. His senses—honed, expanded, and transcendent—flared out, washing over the planet below in an instant.

The data was staggering. Planetary volu: >300x Earth. Continental mass: Incomparable. And the biosphere was clearly bifurcated—a zone of relatively normal human civilization, and a vast, wild, terrifying region thrumming with unimaginable life forces. They were plumting toward the latter—a place his new, hyper-cognitive mind instantly categorized.

The Eighth Continent of the Gourt World.

A world where strength was devoured, where evolution was on the nu. Toriko's world.

A slow, predatory smile spread across King's face, visible even through the plasma sheath. A world where you grew stronger by eating? Where combat power was directly tied to culinary conquest?

He looked at Saitama, who was still howling about the cold, and at Garou, who was laughing maniacally as he fell.

"Boys," King said, his voice cutting through the atmospheric roar with unnatural clarity. "Forget the discount bin. We're about to hit the all-you-can-eat buffet. And I have a feeling… the nu is going to be very interesting."

The ground, a tapestry of gargantuan fungi, crystalline plains, and forests of at-like vegetation, rushed up to et them. Their exile had ended. Their feast was about to begin.

Saitama's eyes blazed with the promise of a transcendent al. He cracked his knuckles, a shockwave of pure intent rippling from the motion alone. "Alright! Let's get cooking!"

But he was a fraction of a second too slow.

A dark red cot—Garou—had already blasted past him, tearing through the poisoned, miasmic air. A feral, exhilarated grin was plastered across his face. "First blood is mine!"

He didn't announce a technique. His movent was pure, predatory efficiency—a straight line towards a neural cluster behind the Devil Serpent King's central eye. The beast sensed the threat, one of its continent-shearing claws blurring down to swat the irritant.

Garou didn't deviate. His fist, enveloped in a spiraling vortex of cosmic and monstrous energy, t the descending claw.

CRUNCH-SHATTER!

The sound was less an impact and more a fundantal failure of material. The claw didn't just break; it disintegrated from the point of contact, hyper-dense bone and scale vaporizing into a cloud of black particulate. Garou shot through the debris, a scarlet streak tracing the serpent's massive forelimb upwards.

The Devil Serpent King's shriek of agony and rage flattened the surrounding jungle. Its remaining claws scrambled for purchase, its tail whipping in a cataclysmic arc that leveled a distant mountain range. It vomited a concentrated stream of the corrosive purple poison, a river of acid ant to dissolve continents.

Garou laughed, the sound sharp and bright against the bestial roar. The poison hit his aura and stead away, unable to even touch his borrowed tracksuit. He reached the junction of neck and skull—a plateau of obsidian scale.

"Monster Calamity God-Slayer Fist:" he murmured, not for show, but to focus his intent. His fist glowed with a dark, hungry light. "Pressure Point."

He didn't punch. He tapped.

A wave of invisible, perfectly calibrated force propagated through the monster's body at the quantum level. Every gourt cell in its nervous system experienced a simultaneous, catastrophic resonance.

The thrashing ceased. The three crimson eyes dimd like dying stars. The mountain of muscle and nace went utterly, completely slack. With a final, ground-quaking THUD, the Capture Level 5500 Devil Serpent King collapsed, a fallen monunt to a bygone era.

Garou landed lightly on its snout, between two of its lifeless eyes. He flicked a spot of sizzling black blood from his wrist and looked back at his companions.

"Prepped," he announced. "Who's on seasoning?"

From their rocky hiding place, Toriko and Komatsu were statues of pure, uncomprehending shock. Komatsu's detector had lted, smoking in its housing. Toriko's jaw hung open, his gourt demon utterly silent for the first ti in his life.

That… that wasn't a battle, Toriko's mind scread. That was… portion control.

King strode forward, a pleased smirk on his face. He placed a hand on the still-warm scale. His Observation Haki delved deep, analyzing the incredible density of gourt cells, the rich, complex energy patterns. "Excellent work. No bruising on the pri cuts. The neural shock even tenderized the connective tissue." He glanced at Saitama, whose drool was now a steady stream. "Well? You heard him. Fire's ready. Let's eat."

The era of the Eight Kings might have just t its match. Not a king, but a trio of gourmands. And they were just getting started.

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