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The Sky That Fell to Orario

The Sky That Fell to Orario
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Tsunayoshi Sawada, Vongola Decimo, falls through a rift and lands in Orario at Level 1, I 0. The Falna resets every stat to the absolute baseline, yet his Dying Will Flames, X-Gloves, Natsu, and Hyper Intuition remain untouched. Three goblins die in seconds—one frozen by Zero Point Breakthrough, another vaporized by Big Bang Axle—leaving no mana trace for Guild sensors. Eina Tulle logs him as an unclassifiable anomaly and sends him to find a god.

Hyper Intuition guides him past Loki, Freya, and Ganesha to a crumbling church and a lonely goddess clutching a desperate sign. Hestia etches the Falna; the parchment lists only I 0 across the board, but the skills column overflows: Sky Flame, Harmony, X-Burner, Cambio Forma, everything. The blessing does not measure what he already is; it merely builds a new foundation beneath it.

Bell Cranel arrives the next morning, wide-eyed and dreaming. Tsuna greets him with orange eyes and a lion cub on his shoulder. The dungeon stirs, sensing something it has never tasted. Orario's strongest—Riveria, Ottar, even the Freya Familia captains—will soon learn that a Level 1 with planet-level power walks their streets.

Tsuna's goal is simple: protect the tiny goddess who gave him a home, train the white-haired rookie who reminds him of his younger self, and keep climbing until the Falna can finally quantify the Sky. Every excelia he earns multiplies on a base that already shattered mountains. The monsters below Babel are about to face a boss who treats city-block devastation as a warm-up.

From the ruined church couch, Natsu purrs. Flames flicker in Tsuna's dreams like a hearth that refuses to die. The Labyrinth City has no idea what it just inherited.
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