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Chapter 197 Dragon-Level Disaster: Meteorite Falls, Mysterious Hero Turns the Tide

Chapter 197 Dragon-Level Disaster: Meteorite Falls, Mysterious Hero Turns the Tide

A few days later, the morning light filtered through the gaps in the curtains, casting dappled shadows in the bedroom.

Roger had just finished a very enjoyable conversation with Mosquito Girl and was preparing to take a short break.

A piercing alarm suddenly went off.

The mosquito woman, curled up in the blankets, mumbled sleepily, "What happened?"

Roger remained calm and composed: "It's nothing, go back to sleep."

He looked out the window at the sky, and his mind quickly recalled the plot of the original work.

Based on the timeline, it's estimated that the meteorite, capable of triggering a Dragon-level disaster, is hurtling towards Z City.

Just then, the phone rang.

Roger answered the phone, and Dr. Genus's anxious voice came through the receiver: "Boss, a meteorite is heading towards Z City, run!"

"Once the meteorite falls, the entire city of Z will disappear from the map."

Roger chuckled lightly, with a hint of nonchalance: "What kind of behavior is this, all this panic?"

"It's just a small pebble."

"No need to run away, I'll just slap him away."

Inside the laboratory, Dr. Genos relaxed upon hearing Roger's voice on the phone.

In his opinion, even an S-class hero would find it difficult to withstand the devastating impact of that meteorite.

But hearing Roger's confident words, his unease gradually dissipated.

After all, he had personally witnessed Roger's spatial abilities.

Even if the impact of a meteorite is powerful, as long as the meteorite is transported to another location, the crisis will naturally be resolved.

After hanging up the phone, Roger got up, put on his coat, and looked up at the sky.

Although Saitama shattered the meteorite with a single punch in the original story, the falling debris still caused considerable disaster in Z-City and subjected Saitama to public criticism.

In other words, Saitama is a true hero.

If it were Ah Zu instead, those who criticize him would have their heads evaporated by the heat of his gaze.

……

at the same time.

After the Hero Association issued an emergency summons, Genos and Bang, the third-ranked S-class hero, appeared almost simultaneously on the rooftop of the tallest building in Z-City.

At that moment, the two looked up and gazed at the sky.

A meteorite that blots out the sky is falling rapidly, accompanied by blinding flames, leaving a long, fiery red trail that tears through the heavens.

As it got closer to the ground, the meteorite's falling speed became increasingly astonishing.

Bangu frowned, his gaze grave: "I'm afraid that with human strength alone, we cannot stop this meteorite."

The sheer size of the meteorite before us is enough to instill despair.

Genos retorted, "How do you know it can't be stopped if you haven't tried?"

In his view, even if he couldn't stop the meteorite from falling, he still had a reason to do so.

His teacher Saitama, and his senior Roger.

They can definitely do it.

However, Genos was unwilling to rely solely on others.

He looked at the approaching meteorite and decided to use his improved weapon to fight with all his might to protect the city.

Just then, footsteps were heard at the entrance to the rooftop.

A figure wearing a tattered cloak and with a shiny bald head walked slowly towards them.

Bang narrowed his eyes warily and said in a deep voice, "Who are you?"

"Why didn't you seek refuge elsewhere? Why did you come here at this time?"

Genos shouted, "Saitama-sensei!"

Upon hearing this, Banggu's eyes widened as he sized up the ordinary bald man in front of him.

This is actually the teacher of Genos, an S-class hero.

Saitama didn't say anything, but suddenly exerted force with both feet.

The ground cracked instantly like a spider web, and amidst the flying debris, his figure transformed into a blur as he soared into the sky.

With a piercing shriek as the air was torn apart, Saitama's body hurtled beneath the meteorite. "Don't land in my house!"

Saitama roared and swung his fist with all his might.

boom!
A deafening roar suddenly appeared as Saitama's fist slammed into the core of the meteorite, the terrifying force instantly tearing the behemoth apart.

A dazzling light burst forth, and a shockwave spread out in a ring around him, blowing away all the clouds in the sky.

The massive meteorite shattered into countless fragments in the explosion, raining down on the city below with its fiery tail.

Saitama looked down at the scene that was about to cause disaster, his lips twitching, his face darkening: "Damn, I've gone too far."

Just at this critical moment, a voice rang out.

"How could you be so reckless?"

Saitama felt relieved when he heard that familiar voice.

Roger appeared high in the sky.

His figure blocked the sun, turning into a dark shadow, with only his pale purple Rinnegan visible.

Roger clapped his hands and shouted, "Planetary Devastation!"

In an instant, a black sphere appeared high in the sky.

A terrifying gravitational force erupted from the black sphere, causing the scattered meteorite fragments to change direction and rapidly converge towards the sky.

To everyone's astonishment, the fragments reformed into a massive meteorite, hovering in front of Roger.

On the ground, Bang's eyes widened, his voice filled with disbelief:
"Who is that?"

"They can actually manipulate meteorites?"

Genos's electronic eyes scanned rapidly and exclaimed, "That's... Senior Roger!"

"I never imagined that Senior Roger possessed such an ability!"

Genos was quite shocked.

In his view, the two seniors he knew were both incredibly powerful, but they were quite different.

His teacher, Saitama, no matter what opponent he faced, only threw one punch.

It has a certain sense of the profound simplicity of the ultimate truth.

Roger, on the other hand, possessed a wide variety of abilities.

Each ability is quite powerful.

For Genos, this practically pointed him to two paths.

At this moment, Saitama landed back on the rooftop unharmed, dusted off non-existent dust, and said nonchalantly:
"Genos, let's go home."

Genos looked at the meteorite still hanging in the sky and said anxiously, "Teacher, that meteorite is still there."

Saitama waved his hand calmly, "Roger will take care of it."

Sure enough, Roger used gravity to control the meteorite, slowly flying it towards the outskirts of Z City.

In the end, the meteorite landed quietly on an uninhabited wasteland, turning into a small hill.

……

Night fell over the city, and Roger nestled on the sofa.

The television screen switched to a special report on the meteorite event.

The footage shows him hovering high in the sky, manipulating a meteorite, with countless fragments of rock swirling behind him, creating a scene reminiscent of a god descending to earth.

"Today, Z City was struck by a Dragon-level meteorite, but a mysterious hero appeared and saved the day..."

Perhaps because Roger's presence was so strong, many people saw Roger floating in the air.

His credit wasn't attributed to other S-class heroes, but rather he was known as the mysterious hero Meteorite.

At the press conference, the Hero Association announced that it cordially invited the mysterious hero Meteor to join them.

As for Saitama, the credit for smashing the meteorite with one punch was, just like in the original story, given to Genos and Bang.

The real MVPs are the mystery hero Meteorite and two S-class heroes.

The C-class hero, Bald Cape Man, is just here to rack up credits.

Just a lazy, opportunistic person.

(End of this chapter)

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