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Yamato stared at the Milky Road. It divided into two roads. Which way did the straw hats boat go? This was a problem, the ship had disappeared from her field of vision quickly, besides her observation Haki could not reach the ship's range, she could not wait here, she had to make a quick decision, who knows, maybe Luffy was already leaving the island ... No, she had to find him, to ally with him again ...
"Big sister, they went the way to the left," Aisa said when she saw Yamato's indecision.
"Ai-chan, you have Observation Haki, right?" Aisa tilted her head in confusion upon hearing the question. "Haki?"
"Yes, the ability to feel the presences of others" Yamato said, although, the observation Haki implied much more than that.
"Oh? You mean Mantra? With Mantra I can hear the voices of others, even if I don't see them," said Aisa.
"Mantra ... so that's what they call it ... where from I come people's 'ambition' allows them to develop it to where it allows them to 'feel' others and even do much more, you have a great Haki if you can feel the presences at this great distance," Yamato said following the direction Aisa had said.
"That's nothing. If I concentrate, I can hear the voices of everyone on this island," Aisa said proudly. Maybe she had no aptitude for a warrior like the other children of the village, but the Mantra gave her a significant advantage.
"From the entire island?!" Yamato said in surprise.
"Yes!" she answered, as her smile widened. The white-haired woman couldn't help but feel astonished at what Aisa said, so she had found someone really special.
"Hmm, so can you tell me how many people were on that ship?"
"I can hear 5 voices… because of their size, I think they are 4 adults… and an animal? Well… I don't know, it could be a kid too…" Aisa said as she frowned as she concentrated.
"Five?" Yamato thought curiously. Weren't there ten yet? ... She really hoped they were Luffy and the rest of his nakama.
"They just split up! One of them stayed in the same place!" Aisa said as she looked at Yamato.
Yamato hurried to take the path. She hoped the person was Luffy.
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"What did you say about you were going to take care of us?!" Zoro said angrily as he tried to cut one of the sky sharks that were trying to attack the Merry, the bad thing was that the shark's skin was too hard to cut it, the good thing is that the impact was strong enough to knock them out.
"Shut up, you fucking marimo! I was obviously referring to Robin-chan!" Sanji said as he kicked another of the sharks, knocking him out as well.
Robin, ignoring the conversation that the swordsman and the cook were having, was observing the bodies of the sharks that were floating around the altar.
"Apparently, that was the last of the sharks," the archaeologist commented. "It should be easier to cross this lake."
"Aren't we going to wait for Luffy and Nami?!" Ussop said fearfully, besides he didn't want to leave Merry alone.
"Don't make a big deal about that. You can stay if you want," said the swordsman, as he sheathed his swords. They had to explore the surroundings and locate exactly where they were, however; the sniper had a point. As much as it hurt his pride to admit it, without Nami here, they had no chance of locating themselves in this jungle.
"You should stay here, moss head. You will get lost as soon as you enter this jungle," Sanji said as he lit a cigarette.
"You just want to perv on Robin," said the swordsman, as he didn't deign to see the cook. Talking about the archaeologist ... Where was she? Second to Nami, she was the one with the best sense of direction.
"Of course I'm not going to perv on Robin-chan, I'll just admire her beauty, right, Robin-chwan ~~?" Sanji said as he did his dance, only to halt when he noticed the archaeologist wasn't there. "Huh and Robin-chan?"
"She just took the map and crossed the lake with Chopper," Ussop said, pointing to the vine that the archaeologist and the doctor used.
"Why didn't you say it before?! Wait for me, Robin-chwan ~~!" said the cook as he took the vine and launched himself towards the lake's shore.
Zoro sighed when he saw the cook's attitude. He didn't even know which direction the archaeologist went.
"Ussop, did you see where Robin and Chopper went?" the sniper nodded at the question. Ussop didn't like where this was going.
"Go with the ero-cook and follow him. I will not waste my time trying to make sure he doesn't get lost," said the swordsman.
"And the Merry?!" Ussop said nervously. He didn't want to abandon the ship at all. He was afraid to explore the island.
"You will be safe with the others, if this is an altar as Robin said it is more likely that 'God' will come here" Zoro said smiling while caressing his swords, the swordsman really wanted to test his abilities against 'God', maybe in that fight he could discover the secret about predicting movements.
"Fine! Fine! I'll go with them! But you better watch the Merry! Understood?!" Ussop said while holding onto the vine as his legs were shaking. In theory, the sniper would have no problem finding the others. He had a bag full of gadgets and dials that would help him on his journey ...
"Yes, yes, whatever you say, now go with them" said the green-haired man as he pushed Ussop, making him swing towards the lake's shore.
"Hey! Wait!" said the sniper as he screamed in terror. Ussop reached the other side, but unfortunately, he collided with one of the giant trees, causing it to fall. Zoro leaned his head to see if he was okay. Maybe he was a bit harsh on him.
"I-I'm fine!" Ussop said, getting up with difficulty.
Zoro really hoped that nothing serious would happen to the sniper. He should not take long to find Sanji and the others, plus it was about time he showed his guts.
The swordsman stared at the landscape from the altar, although he expected an enemy to make an appearance, he would not stay doing nothing, Zoro meditated while listening to the sound of the Upper Yard nature ... predicting movements ... he thought as he regulated his breathing.
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Luffy and Nami were walking along the "Lovely Street" of Angel Island. Conis was guiding them to the port. The angel said that from there was a direct route to the milky road of Upper Yard.
The rubber man took a deep breath, only to exhale it. What was Sanji thinking when he kicked him off the ship? Luffy couldn't help but wonder in frustration. He must have seen it coming.
Sanji did this frequently, trying to do things himself. He did the same on Zou by leaving Nami and the rest of the crew to confront the Germa and Big Mom ... well, at least the cook had the rest of the crew this time ... and the rubber man was not alone; he had his navigator by his side.
Speaking of the orange-haired girl, this one was looking at the landscape of the "Lovely Street", it was a view that you only saw in paradise islands, it almost seemed like a hotel zone, Nami thought that if it had been in other circumstances, this would be a good place for a long vacation, the orange-haired felt that the crew needed that right now.
Nami couldn't help but think this while looking at Luffy, especially the gummy needed a good rest ... his battle against Crocodile had been tough, he was left unconscious for three days and right after that, they had to flee from Arabasta, and then just to embark on this 'adventure' Towards SkyPiea.
Luffy, as soon as he reached the sky he was already injured. Did her captain didn't know when to rest?
"Nami, are you okay?" Luffy asked. The jet had noticed the look that the navigator was giving him.
"Yes, I was just a little uneasy about the looks of the people," said the navigator apologizing; the inhabitants of Angel Island were giving them strange looks.
"That's because we are not used to receiving visitors," Conis said, trying to hide her nervousness, but clearly failing, since the speedy crab took the crew, she hadn´t stopped shaking.
"It's because they're scared, isn't it?" Luffy said, going straight to the point.
"Afraid? N-no" said Conis, getting a bit stuck. The group had finally reached the port, where a great variety of Wavers were anchored. "P-please, use this waver, it's slow, but it has two wind dials ..." said the angel while pointing at it.
"Conis-san… Are you hiding something from us?" Nami said.
"How…? - she said to Nami. Conus had her gaze down. She trembled even more.
"How can you be so calm?! Are you arrogant?!" shouted Conis.
"Can't you see that you're facing God?!" Conis had raised her voice even more. Those who were passing by stopped to see the scandal. "God is not a joke! Your girlfriend already told you! This island is a trap!"
" Why don't you just leave the island?! Your nakama must already be dead! Please escape!" The rubber man didn't flinch at these pleas and just stared at Conis. The angel only got more nervous and tears came out.
"Just get away! I've been leading you into a trap! I was the one who called the speedy crab!" Conis had gotten to her knees.
Nami was looking at the angel with a frown, so that's why she was acting so strange, even though she had done that, Nami couldn't help but think that she herself had found herself in a similar situation, the navigator would wait to see what her captain's decision would be before this 'treason'.
"What are you doing?!" said one citizen who was nearby.
"Does that girl want to die?!" said another of the passersby.
"After discovering a criminal, if we don't take them to Upper Yard they will kill us!"
"She is blaspheming!"
"Someone stop her!"
"H-how? The punishment ... you are not supposed to avoid it," Conis said in a low voice as he observed the destruction they had dodged. The angel did not know how to react to this. A few moments ago, she was about to die.
"Old man! Can you take care of Conis?! - Luffy yelled, bringing the navigator and the angel out of their stupor.
Ganfall, who had arrived a few moments before Enel's lightning struck, was watching with narrowed eyes that boy in the straw hat, so he not only possessed Mantra, he could use it… How else could he have dodged that? Pure instinct? He didn't seem scared, and he had also detected his presence without even looking at him… Did that mean he knew he was following him? Ganfall had a feeling these pirates weren't exactly going to be calm if they made it to Skypiea… the knight was getting too old for this.
Nami looked at her captain. He did not answer again... later she was going to question him thoroughly. With that in mind, she turned to see the old stranger again and his imitation of Pegasus descending towards them.
"G-Ganfall ..." said the blonde as she grabbed the hand that the sky knight had extended to her.
"Conis-san, don't worry ... as I once told your father, I'll put you to safety in case you need it ..." The bearded man stopped for a moment and then looked at Luffy again. "Straw Hat…"
-Since I saw you I knew you weren't just any pirate… just be careful what you do on this island, walk before you run- said Ganfall, lifting Conis onto his Pegasus.
-huh? What did he mean by that? - Luffy said, clueless at what the sky knight said. The latter was already flying away with the angel.
-It means that we can't cause problems ... more than we already have ... - Nami said resignedly, seeing the gigantic hole that the lightning had left.
"All we have to do is meet with the others ... easy, right?" Luffy said as he put one foot on the waver.
The captain extended a hand towards the navigator. Nami took his hand without hesitation. The captain immediately pulled it, making them both fall into the waver. Luffy laughed, while Nami muttered with flushed cheeks, the navigator still wondering what the hell was going through her captain's head today.
"Idiot, captain," Nami said as she adjusted the straw hat on her head. The rubber man hadn't asked her to give it back all day, one more rarity to add to this 'adventure'.
The navigator, realizing that she still had the straw hat, took it off and put it on Luffy's head, the latter was holding on to one of the waver edges; he looked impatient while he had a smile on his face. How can he not be affected after all the crazy things that happened to him in a single day? Sometimes she envied that rubber man's ability to always stand up, but it made her smile to see him so animated.
Luffy turned to see the navigator when he felt the familiar weight of the straw hat on his head again. He could not help but put a curious look at the action of the navigator.
"That? Now you are complete for the adventure captain," When saying this the Navigator turned to go to where the waver's rudder was, what was said by Nami brought out a bigger smile than usual to the captain, counteracting the actions of the orange haired Luffy took off his hat again only to place it back on Nami's head, the navigator jumped at the sudden action of her captain.
"Luffy?!" said the navigator, surprised at the actions of her captain.
"Nami, use the hat more often. You look very good with it," said the rubber man with a smile that almost made the navigator dazzled.
The only response the navigator had at that moment was to step on the waver's accelerator fully, causing Luffy to have to grab onto Nami to keep him from falling.
For Luffy, everyone was behaving strange today…
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She didn't understand it, she simply didn't understand it, the navigator didn't understand her captain, but at the same time she understood him, Luffy was a simple man, if he was sleepy he slept, if he was hungry he emptied the entire supplies of the ship, if he got angry with someone he didn't hesitate to yell at him or kick his ass, if one of his nakama felt bad he did everything in his power to make them feel good ... but as for the latter, the orange haired girl didn't expect this type of treatment by her captain, since she met Luffy she knew that the concept of personal space didn't exist in his head, he always threw herself on his nakama, dragging them literally and figuratively into all kinds of situations, the navigator always got upset when Luffy did that, but deep inside he knew it wasn't so bad after all, he trusted his captain ...
But now the situation was different. Her captain was not dragging her into an adventure. He wasn't annoying her like always. Luffy was simply next to her. Pressing his back against her, the navigator was driving the waver through the milky roads. She could already see Upper Yard in the distance ... and Luffy was humming?
Nami, she knew that melody from somewhere… Where had she heard it? That song was catchy and happy, along with the pleasant view of the landscapes of the island in the sky. The navigator relaxed ... even to the point of leaning a little more on the back of her captain.
Suddenly, Luffy stopped humming.
"Oi, Nami… Have you ever been able to predict things when you had no way of knowing?"
"Every time you get in trouble," Nami said as she got a drop of sweat.
"Hey! You're right! But hey!" Luffy said with a pout. Nami giggled in response. The captain wasn't even trying to hide it.
"But answering your question, I guess the closest thing is when I predict the weather," Nami said as he raised a finger to his lips thoughtfully.
"I thought that was because you are the best navigator in the world,"
"Hmph, you said it, I'm The Best," Nami said as she puffed out her chest. - Although.. since we entered the Grand Line, it is as if sometimes I felt something calling me, you know? -
"Like a voice?" Luffy asked curiously.
"Exactly! Although it only happens when this sea goes crazy," The orange haired remembered how the Grand Line ignored all meteorological logic that she had studied in her life.
"Maybe it's just stress or something," the orange-haired girl added as she settled further against her captain. Huh, who would say that talking to Luffy would be so relaxing.
"I think you're using Haki Nami," Luffy mentioned as he got a small smile.
"Now that I think about it, I think that's why your punches hurt me,"
"It's that or a fist of love," He thought with curiosity.
"Ambition?" Nami asked, translating the term.
"Yup, it's the power that everyone has the potential to awaken," Luffy commented. The rubber man was trying to find the right words. Rayleigh could explain it better.
"And how come you never mentioned it before?"
"Because I wasn't able to use it. Heck, I haven't even mastered it," Luffy said as he looked at his hand. "It would have been useful against Crocodile. With Haki you can hit the Logia type." the rubber man closed his fist.
"And you say I have Haki?" Nami snorted with amusement. "I'm not as strong as you, Luffy"
"You are strong Nami, you are in my crew after all," Luffy said proudly. Nami was glad that Luffy thought that about her… Was he really not saying those things just to cheer her up?
"But seriously, what is Haki?"
"Let me show you" Luffy said with a smile.
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Danger
Death
It was all that Zoro's instincts screamed, Who the hell was this woman?! The Pirate Hunter couldn't even grasp the handles of his swords well. His hands were so sweaty at such a presence. This woman wasn't a normal person! What Zoro was seeing was a beast!
"I'm Kozuki Oden…!" shouted the white-haired warrior. The 3-meter woman had landed on the deck of the Going Merry. Yamato introduced herself only to stop abruptly upon noticing the swordsman who was in a combat stance. Kaido's "heir" tilted her head to the side, wondering what she had done wrong ... until it occurred to her what it might have been.
"Wait! That was a mistake! What I really meant is that my name is Yamato!" Yamato corrected herself while she bowed exaggeratedly.
Aisa, whose presence was being ignored in favor of Yamato's monstrous presence, slapped her face at the "density" of the white-haired woman. She felt a bit satisfied to see how another pirate felt intimidated by Yamato's gigantic presence.
"O-Yama-chan, I think you're scaring him," said the little angel as he watched a frozen Zoro.
Hearing this, the green-haired man couldn't help but feel outraged.
"I'm not scared!" said the swordsman as he drew one of his swords and made a shark face. Any terror and any warning that his instincts were shouting at him flew out the window when he heard the insult of the little angel.
"WAAAH!" Aisa shouted, terrified at the sudden aggressivity of the green hair. The little angel hid behind the imposing Yamato.
"Hey! That's not nice! Roronoa Zoro, apologize to Ai-chan!" said Yamato with a scolding tone.
"Ah… I'm sorry kid," Zoro started saying, he was still stunned at the presence that was Yamato.
"Wait… who the hell are you?!" the swordsman interrupted himself. "Are you a friend?! Or an enemy?!"
A smile formed on Yamato's face at the last question.
"I'm Yamato! Your new nakama!"
"Ah?" was the only thing the pirate hunter could articulate.
"Yes! Luffy released me from my prison! And he invited me ...! Well, he will invite me to get on his ship!" Yamato declared as she straightened up proudly.
Zoro internally wondered now what trouble had Luffy caused, what kind of phenomenon had the rubber man unleashed? Zoro didn't know any Kozuki Oden or someone named Yamato.
"Wait, new nakama?!" Zoro said "And what is that about Luffy freeing you?! Are you some kind of criminal ?!"
"Well, you are also a criminal, Pirate Hunter,"
"That's not the point! What is your goal?!"
"Like I told you, get on Luffy's ship," said the white-haired woman as she struck a thoughtful pose, only for her face to light up at the new ideas that arose in her head.
"And also visit Fishman Island! Explore the Florian Triangle! Appreciate the views of Water 7!" The white-haired girl listed several places that Zoro had only heard in rumors and in tavern tales.
"This is not a sightseeing cruise! It's a pirate ship!" Yamato ignored the latter.
"I also have to free Wano! And I believe with all my heart that this crew is the one to do it!" proclaimed Yamato.
"What kind of deal did you make with Luffy?!" Zoro said, thinking what the hell his captain had gotten into.
"A very good one, I can assure you of that," Yamato said with a toothy grin. "Speaking of Luffy, where is he?"
"He's not here," Zoro said cautiously.
"Big sister, won't this Luffy be one of the other four presences that are nearby?" Aisa muttered as she cautiously looked at Zoro.
"Those four presences aren't Luffy either, I doubt he's on this island right now" Zoro said as he looked with genuine curiosity at the girl, that term again, first Luffy and now this girl. But he supposed that at this moment he should not worry about that power, but should worry about the imposing woman who proclaimed herself nakama of the crew in front of him.
Yamato frowned at what the swordsman said. "What do you mean he's not on this island?" -
"We were separated by a giant crab," said Zoro, who was also frowning as he remembered how Sanji had prevented Luffy and Nami from getting on the Merry.
"How could I forget?! Big sister, we must get out of here!" Aisa exclaimed, remembering an important detail.
"What's wrong Ai-chan?" Yamato said while preparing her Kanabo. Zoro also tensed, preparing his swords again.
"This is the altar of sacrifices! We have to go before the ...!" Aisa began, only to halt and put on an expression of terror as she saw how a blue light formed on the deck of the ship.
It was Enel.
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The straw hat archaeologist was enjoying the scenery. Robin, along with the other crew members, had made a discovery. They had found the other half of the Montblanc Cricket house; it was on one of shores of the Upper Yard.
"B-but how?!" Ussop asked, stunned when he saw the structure here, thousands of meters above Jaya.
"Most likely it was the Knock Up Stream 400 years ago. Apparently, the current can even lift entire islands," Robin deduced as she placed a hand on the middle of the house. The Grand Line still had many surprises to reveal ... how many pieces of lost history must be scattered in this sea.
Most of her life had been spent wandering around West Blue. It wasn't until a few years ago that she had joined Crocodile and his Baroque Works in their plan of conquest ... Robin knew within herself that she must have packed her bags and flee at the first opportunity from the Shichibukai, only Oda knew how many opportunities she had had to do so, unfortunately her desire to find the Poneglyphs overcame her fear of the Shichibukai.
A part of Robin wanted to justify her mother's actions, the archaeologist told herself that her mother had left her in Ohara to keep her safe, but the other part of Robin said that being on a trip with her mother would have been a thousand times better than the lonely life in Ohara, yes, she had the archaeologists and Professor Clover (May he rest in peace) but much of the time they were busy, either running the library ... or studying the void century, in the end it all came back to that ...
Perhaps this new "adventure" was good for the archaeologist. Robin knew very well that she needed a vacation, a good rest after continuously fleeing the entire world for the last two decades.
At first the archaeologist thought it would be difficult to have moments of peace and tranquility, seeing how "her" captain and "her" crew behaved, after all Monkey D. Luffy had dragged his nakama on an impossible crusade to help a desperate princess ... It seemed ridiculous now that she thought it, it seemed almost out of a fairy tale… where a brave knight rescued a princess from a tower… huh, ironically Robin had been the villain in that tale.
"I should have died," Robin thought bitterly. The archaeologist was touching the ruined house.
"You are my precious nakama,"
Robin let out a small smile when she remembered what the rubber man said. Did he really mean it? If so, the archaeologist had to know why. The captain had done nothing more than to prove that he was a good person, perhaps not the brightest in the world, but a good person perhaps too good for his own good.
Robin wasn't kidding when she said that Luffy had to take responsibility for saving her life. The archaeologist had already accepted her fate. She even thought she deserved it, but the rubber man with his stupid smile had denied it.
And just today, almost out of nowhere, the straw hat acts in such a strange way to be him, so strange to him, but familiar, it was almost as if the captain had matured in a matter of hours ... Or maybe it was just a side that the captain was hiding? The archaeologist was willing to solve that mystery.
"Robin-chwaan ~~!" Heh, and after the mysteries, there were the curiosities, the Straw Hat crew, all just as eccentric (and possibly just as insane) as their captain.
The cook had emerged from the jungle foliage, apparently just as the sniper had followed Robin and Chopper.
"S-Sanji!" Ussop exclaimed as he raised his head, trying to find Zoro behind the cook. "Where did you go?! I tried to look for you, but I couldn't find you! I was lucky to find Robin and Chopper!"
"Wait! If you two are here, then… did Zoro stay on the Merry? Alone?" asked Chopper as he fiddled with the whistle around his neck.
"The moss head will be fine! I came to make sure Robin-chwaan was safe!"
"Hey! What about us?!" Chopper and Ussop said indignantly with shark teeth.
Robin sighed at this. While the cook's attitude towards women didn't bother her, it irritated her. The cook could be extremely charming, but this was only when he wasn't in "in love" mode with her, sadly he was in that mode most of the time.
"I appreciate your concern, mister cook, but I think Chopper and I can take care of ourselves in this situation," said the archaeologist as she placed a hand on Chopper's hat affectionately.
"Whatever you say Robin-Chwan ~~!" Robin sighed again, sometimes wondering who won in being more "dense" like a rock, if the captain or the cook today was the cook.
"Well! The four of us already met! We already know that Jaya somehow shot up into the sky!" the sniper started as he looked around nervously. "Can we go back to the Merry and wait for Luffy and Nami?"
Then there was the sniper of the group, the long-nosed boy was a living contradiction, on one hand, he was the most nervous person he had ever met, but despite his terror he did more than a normal person would do in his life.
"Yes, it's correct! We have to find with Luffy and Nami! We still don't know if Luffy is fully recovered from his injury!" Chopper said panicking, ironically calling for a doctor.
And then there was the crew doctor, for Robin he was the most adorable being he had ever met in his life, a creature that despite being in a pirate band remained innocent ... the only thing Robin knew is that if something happened to him... the archaeologist didn't even want to think about it, she wouldn't be able to forgive herself if she let something go wrong with Chopper.
"I don't feel that Luffy will have problems ... even with that wound he could fight the guerrilla. He also has Nami-swan watching him ~~!" Sanji said to Chopper.
"Regardless of if Luffy has problems, we will be in one if we do not leave this place ... since we got to that altar, no, to this island, I have the feeling that something bad happens in this place," Ussop said while he looked around.
"Huh, I feel normal," Sanji said as he gazed around him. "Maybe it's your Must-not-set-foot-on-that-Island disease again." The cook lit a cigarette as he looked at the structure that Robin had discovered.
"I don't think so, it's my I-must-leave-this-island-immediately AND-find-Luffy-as-soon-as-possible-disease." said the sniper with a poker face.
"Ussop, unfortunately I don't have a cure for stupidity," said Chopper upon hearing the supposed diseases of the nostril.
"Hey Chopper! They are legitimate diseases! Approved by the great Captain Ussop!"
Sanji snorted at this- If so, then I have—
* BOOOOOOOOOOM *
Just when he was about to say something, something knocked them all off balance. Robin had to hold on to the house to keep from falling and Chopper grabbed her leg to keep from being thrown back.
"I told you, Sanji! I told you!" Ussop said as he tried to stand up.
"there was no way to know that!" the cook replied
"Maybe we should go back to Mr. Swordsman… we don't know if the explosion happened where we left the Merry" Robin said while she had a mask of tranquility… inside she couldn't help but worry about the green-haired swordsman.
"Ah, we must do as Robin-Chwan orders ~~!" exclaimed the cook
"But I think now I know what you mean Ussop, the atmosphere of the place changed ... it's as if it had suddenly become hostile," added the cook. And for the third time that day, Robin sighed again. Apparently it was too much to ask for a vacation. This crew had a peculiar luck.
"DROP…!" Robin felt the cook suddenly pulling her to the side by one edge of her blouse.
"MOUNTAIN!"
* CRAAAAAAAASH *
"Are you okay Robin?!" Shouted Chopper, who was still clinging to her leg. A curtain of dust covered the place where they were. The archaeologist was still a little disoriented. What had happened? Robin observed how, from the smoke screen, an over-developed (and possibly overweight) man emerged. He was standing on the remains of the house that he had destroyed.
"Huh, you are not the Shandian scum, well everyone not chosen by Enel-sama must be purged by the great Yama," said the robust man.
* Crack *
"I-Is it my idea or did I just hear glass breaking?" mumbled the sniper, trying to get away from the scene, strangely he was not afraid of the character who made an appearance, but of the archaeologist.
"C-chopper! I think you'd better stay away from Robin-Chwan for a moment!" mentioned the cook, who felt a hostility that came from Robin.
"H-hai!"
Robin, at that moment, seemed the perfect example of what tranquility was. Shee had a kind smile, maybe too kind.
"Mr Unknown, do you have any idea what you just destroyed?" Robin asked in a sickly sweet tone.
"Uh? Just some rocks," said the now identified Yama.
"Just some rocks?"
"Yes! Are you deaf?"
What Yama didn't know was that he had sealed his fate.
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Zoro was still processing what had happened, the only thing he knew was that he had seen a fight that was not at his level, if it could be called a fight in the first place, it was a beating by the white-haired warrior towards the self-proclaimed god.
Yamato apparently lost her patience when Enel started saying things about how she had altered her fate, that she had ruined the future or something like that.
The swordsman had not paid too much attention to the "God", instead he started paying more attention to Yamato. Among the two new characters, Zoro was sure that the white-haired woman was leagues above Enel.
When the "God" said about how they had entered his sacred territory and that none of them were part of a grand plan, he could see how Yamato lost interest. Instead, the white-haired girl looked at Zoro with curiosity. Regarding the latter, Zoro still felt uncomfortable under her gaze, the swordsman still not getting used to such a presence.
Eventually noticing how Yamato and Zoro were ignoring him, Enel lost what little patience he had, he raised one of his hands, the air crackled around him, but something happened that neither the swordsman, the "God" and Aisa (who was trembling behind Yamato) were expecting.
From one moment to the next, Yamato was already in front of Enel, and after a second to another she had him pinned under her, with the tip of her Kanabo against Enel's neck.
From there, Zoro only watched as Yamato was engulfed in blue flashes that repeatedly came out of Enel's body.
Yamato, who was now scorched (And with much of her clothes burned and torn from her), was still standing in the same position without taking his Enel weapon away from her.
"A Logia Type? Really, your kind are always the most arrogant," said the white-haired woman as she pressed the kanabo harder against Enel's neck.
"B-but how?! I am God!" said Enel, who was trying to move.
"And I am Yamato"
The white-haired warrior with her other arm grabbed Enel, throwing him into the air, and while Enel was in the air, Yamato grabbed the Kanabo with her two hands, and as if it were a bat swinging the steel rod.
* TWHACK *
when Enel was falling Yamato hit him with all her strength. The "God" shot out, taking with him several of the jungle treetops.
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"What the hell just happened?" Zoro asked with even more surprise than he had before, this type of action was only expected from his captain. If Yamato was telling the truth, then he could see why Luffy had invited her to the crew.
Meanwhile, Aisa had her jaw lowered to the ground. She had a comic expression of surprise and did not stop alternating her gaze between the place where Enel was and Yamato. The little angel could get out of her shock, only to see Yamato unharmed (who was in Amazonian mode because of the state of her clothes) Aisa's face drew a smile that grew every second.
"You did it! You really did it! Great big sister! You defeated Enel!" The little girl ran to Yamato's side, Aisa stuck to one of her legs, hugging her.
Yamato, hearing Aisa's compliments, couldn't help but puff out her chest with pride. It was too encouraging to hear someone praise her. After several years locked up in Onigashima, she felt good to hit something other than Ulti.
Yamato turned to see Zoro.
"You really look like him, Roronoa Zoro,"
"Like whom?" thought Zoro with confusion.
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Somewhere else in the Upper Yard, you could see a crater, in that crater you could see a figure, a "figure" that you couldn't tell what it was.
"Damn, damn scum," you could hear that figure muttering. If you got closer, you could tell that they were various parts of a human body, parts that were trying to unite but were failing to do so. Flashes of blue light were trying to unite.
Enel had just gone through one of the greatest humiliations of his life, and his mind could not understand why. He was supposed to have the most powerful fruit the world had ever seen; he had the most powerful mantra, both in the blue sea and in the white sea.
And yet his mantra wasn't telling him anything, absolutely nothing ... WHO THE FUCK WAS YAMATO ?!
Everything was going within what was predicted until her appearance, a few hours before everything was going according to his divine design, and then he heard two voices, two peculiar voices it reminded him of the sky kings who inhabited the thickest clouds of the white sea.
When he heard those two voices, one had emerged in the white sea, along with another group of people. They were surely pirates. The strange thing about that voice and its group is that they had not come through the High West ...
Were there still people insane enough to come for the Knock Up Stream?
Apparently, the answer was yes.
He didn't care… if his voice was like that of sky king, then he was simply a mindless beast.
What intrigued him (because he could not worry about anything) was the appearance of the second voice.
A voice more savage than the first. Well, not more savage, but more dense… That person had a more powerful mantra than him? NO, that was unacceptable. He had to prove it. No one could be more powerful than him.
The devil fruit he got was the proof of that. He found it; he was destined to eat it and use its power to rule all who were in this world, his mantra told him ... HIS DAMN MANTRA IT WAS ALWAYS RIGHT.
But ... why didn't his mantra told him anything? His mantra was supposed to be the strongest ... the most precise. He had seen the future several hours in advance ... that ogre with a mallet wasn't within his divine plan; she exceeded an enormous presence ... and could hurt him ...
What the hell had that ogre done?!
Hell ... ogre ... horns ...
"hehe,"
"Yehehe,"
"Yahaha"
"YAHAHAHA!"
The parts of his body who had already united coherently shattered again into electrical parts. The rays that he generated made contact with the trees near the crater.
Now everything made sense to Enel. It was only logical that something like that could happen. There was nothing to be alarmed about. Even if his mantra didn't tell him anything, only his "apparent" defeat made sense.
After all, there could only be one equivalent to God.
And that equivalent would be his counterpart ... The Devil.
In the stories and in the world, there was only one winner ... both in religion and in war... after all, that was only a battle.
While the self-proclaimed God thought that his body still did not fully unite ... it was still a mystery how the Devil harmed him. Enel came up with a brilliant idea to defeat the Devil and repair his body.
He could win the war.
He just needed gold, and he had tons of it.
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