- Global Reincarnation: Only I Know the Plot
- GROIKTP Chapter 526
No matter how much those reincarnators complained and cursed, none of it affected Chen Ye.
That night, Tianwang cooked up a lavish dinner.
Saitama hadn’t been this happy in a long time.
Especially after tasting Tianwang’s cooking again, the familiar flavors brought a look of pure happiness to his face.
However, just as Saitama was starting to enjoy himself, Genos suddenly asked:
“Master, please teach me how to become stronger!”
Saitama immediately felt a headache coming on and glanced at Chen Ye for help: “Master…”
Chen Ye chuckled and waved his hand: “He’s your disciple, so you should guide him!”
No way Chen Ye was going to take that on; he didn’t know how to teach Genos.
For someone like Genos, a cyborg, the only way to get stronger was likely through upgrading his hardware—something that required advanced technology!
Seeing that his Master wasn’t stepping in, Saitama’s headache only worsened.
After thinking for a bit, he asked Chen Ye, “Master, can I teach him the way you taught me?”
“Of course!” Chen Ye smiled and said, “It’s all up to you.”
With Chen Ye’s approval, Saitama immediately turned to Genos and said:
“The secret to my strength was taught to me by my Master. I’ll pass it on to you, but you must remember, it can’t be shared with anyone else!”
Hearing this, Genos was instantly motivated and promised, “Yes, Master!”
“Alright, as long as you stick to 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and a 10-kilometer run every day, you’ll be strong in three years!” Saitama said seriously.
After hearing this, Genos’ electronic eyes widened, and his face was filled with doubt about his entire existence…
Was it really that simple?
Could such a simple regimen make him as invincible as his Master?
Could it be true?
“Pfft!”
Suddenly, a snicker broke the silence.
Saitama turned to Chen Ye and asked, “Master, what’s wrong?”
Chen Ye, trying hard to suppress his laughter, waved his hand, “Nothing, just choked on my food.”
The rest of the meal continued, with Genos still stuck in a state of disbelief.
After dinner, Genos suddenly had an epiphany.
Clearly, he wasn’t worthy yet. His Master had subtly refused him by giving a casual answer…
That meant he needed to work even harder!
…
The next day, early in the morning, the group set out.
They were all heading to the Hero Association.
Saitama and Genos were going to the testing site to take the hero exams, while Chen Ye was headed to the Hero Association’s headquarters in City A.
He was ready to begin his next mission!
Before leaving, Chen Ye couldn’t help but remind Saitama: “Saitama, you’ll have no problem with the physical test at the Hero Association, but be careful with the written exam. Remember what I said: when answering multiple-choice questions, always think from the Hero Association’s perspective. Got it?”
“Huh? Got it. Thanks for the advice, Master,” Saitama replied, though he didn’t really understand.
But since Chen Ye was his Master, Saitama treated his words like divine instructions!
Chen Ye shook his head and decided to pull a few strings to give Saitama a little boost.
After all, as the number one S-Class hero, it would be embarrassing if his disciple only managed to become a C-Class hero…
“Well then, see you later.”
With that, Chen Ye shot into the sky and disappeared with a booming sonic blast.
“Boom!”
The sound of a sonic boom echoed high above.
In just the blink of an eye, Chen Ye had vanished into the horizon.
Seeing this, Genos couldn’t help but narrow his eyes slightly.
Breaking the sound barrier!
As expected from his Master’s Master—his grandmaster!
That flight ability was terrifying!
“It must be so convenient to be able to fly,” Saitama remarked enviously.
He couldn’t fly.
However, his jumping ability was definitely number one in the world!
Saitama had never really tested the limits of his jumping power, but he guessed that he could probably jump right out of Earth’s atmosphere…
So, he only felt a bit of fleeting envy before quickly moving on.
“Genos, let’s go!”
“Yes, Master!”
The Hero Association’s testing site wasn’t far from the villa.
To save on bus fare, Saitama decided to walk there with Genos…
On the way, Genos suddenly asked, “Master, who’s stronger—you or Grandmaster?”
Without hesitation, Saitama replied loudly, “Of course, my Master is stronger!”
Genos immediately felt a chill run through him.
In his eyes, Saitama was already unimaginably powerful.
And yet, his grandmaster… was even more powerful?
But that made sense—if his grandmaster wasn’t powerful, how could he have taught such a mighty disciple like Saitama?
At that moment, in Genos’ mind, Chen Ye became the embodiment of invincibility.
If Chen Ye knew this, he’d probably blush…
Because no one knows better than him the truth!
While it was true that he had taken Saitama as a disciple, and was technically Saitama’s Master…
He really couldn’t beat the now fully transformed Bald Caped Crusader…
…
In less than 20 minutes, Chen Ye had flown to City A and landed outside the Hero Association’s headquarters.
After three years, the headquarters had completely changed. It now stood tall and imposing, with steel walls that made it look like an iron fortress.
Chen Ye entered through the main entrance.
The receptionist at the front, though noticing Chen Ye was unfamiliar, couldn’t help but be respectful, given his commanding presence.
“Sir, may I ask who you’re here to see?” the receptionist asked politely.
Chen Ye didn’t make things difficult for her and replied, “I’m a hero with the association.”
The receptionist greeted him with a smile, “Hello, sir. May I ask what your hero rank is?”
Chen Ye blinked. “Do I have to state my rank?”
“Yes, sir,” the receptionist responded. “Only B-Class heroes and above are allowed into the headquarters.”
So C-Class heroes weren’t allowed into the main building?
This was news to Chen Ye.
Then, he remembered the original storyline, where Saitama was mocked by a certain young woman for not being qualified to enter the headquarters…
The receptionist added, “The B-Class hero entrance is over here, and this is the A-Class hero entrance. Please note that B-Class heroes are restricted in certain areas of the building.”
Judging by her tone, the receptionist seemed to assume Chen Ye was a B-Class hero.
After all, in her memory, she was familiar with all the S-Class and A-Class heroes, and this man didn’t match any of them. She likely thought Chen Ye had just been promoted to B-Class and had come to visit the headquarters.
“So, where’s the S-Class hero entrance?” Chen Ye asked calmly.
He wasn’t trying to show off—he was just being honest.
But to the receptionist, it sounded like pure arrogance!
She looked at him carefully again, confirming she didn’t recognize his face, and her expression immediately turned cold.
“Sir, this is the Hero Association headquarters. Impersonating a hero is a serious crime!”
She had mistaken Chen Ye for a fraud.
Not her fault, though.
Chen Ye had, after all, been absent for three years.
“I really am an S-Class hero…”
Chen Ye sighed and said helplessly, “I’m Mundo, the number one S-Class hero!”
Upon hearing this, the receptionist was momentarily stunned. She stared at Chen Ye closely.
After a while, she finally connected his face to the posters from three years ago that had been plastered all over the city.
And then… the receptionist became incredibly excited.
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