Dragon finally appeared on deck.

"Where have you been?" asked Ivankov urgently. The, his gaze fell upon his leader's left arm. "And what is that?" He pointed towards the bloodstained bandage that covered his left forearm.

"I was watching the Tenryuubito event," Dragon replied. He tried to hide his injury inside his coat but Inazuma cut his bandages with his hand-scissors, revealing a long, deep gash.

"We have to treat that immediately," expressed Kuma with some concern, though it was always hard to tell how he felt. "Go to Marv immediately so he can heal you."

Dragon sighed. "Fine, I was already heading there anyway." With that, he hid his arm and walked towards the doctor's room and office.

When his friends saw him walk back towards his own room, he had new bandages indeed, but he was also carrying five or six rolls of gauze, ethylic alcohol, and many sorts of painkillers. "What is that for?" asked Inazuma, but Dragon didn't answer, so she (turned into a woman by Ivankov) gave it no further importance.

Dragon entered his chambers and assisted to the small, badly injured person on the bed. He took off his bandages and disinfected the many cuts with alcohol. The boy hissed in pain, but tried to be brave. "You were lucky that I was just passing by. You're not the only one who got hurt in the wrecks of that boat," Dragon said. He proceeded to bandage the boy's injuries with the gauze. There was only half a roll left when he finished.

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Outside, Kuma, Ivankov, and the rest of the revolutionaries were looking at something floating in the sea. They picked it up with a fishing rod. It was a torn top hat with a pair of goggles. They hung it on one of the mast's nails.

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"I'm sorry for your arm," the boy said. "But thank you for rescuing me, even though you didn't have to."

Dragon stayed silent. He left a few pills beside a glass of water next to the bed. Then he leaned back on his armchair, put his feet on the table, and his hands behind his head. After a few minutes, he spoke. "What did you say your name was, kid?"

The kid gave him a chipped tooth grin. "Sabo," he said. "My name is Sabo."