Robin sank into King's kiss and ran her hand through his soft hair, until suddenly, "Agh!" Robin startled and pulled her hand away from the scorching heat on King's neck.

"Sorry," whispered King, grabbing her hand gently and blowing on it to cool it down.

He then kissed her hand, and she said apologetically, "I should have been more careful."

"Me too." he answered.

"Let's find the Poneglyph." Robin brought him back to their goal. "Did you pack everything you wanted?" She asked, taking one last look toward King's room.

"Yes, just some clothes and the sword." he answered.

"What's that? is there a newspaper there?" Robin suddenly asked.

"That? It's an old newspaper from a few days ago." replied King. "I've read it already."

"May I?" Robin asked, "I haven't read a newspaper in a few weeks, ever since I arrived in Wano. I have no idea what's going on in the outside world."

King handed her the paper.

"Thanks." said Robin.

The paper was folded in two so that Robin could see the headline: Levely's Decision: Abolition of the Seven Warlords System.

"Let's walk towards the Poneglyph and read it along the way."

They began to march, and Robin read the subtitle: Following the initiative of King Cobra from Arabasta and King Rico Doldo from Dressrosa, a dramatic decision was made in the Levely, the Seven Warlords system would be abolished and the seven would return to be considered as ordinary pirates.

"Wow," Robin said, "Do you see, Arbel? These kings are sitting on their thrones thanks to Luffy. Look what a significant change has happened thanks to him."

"Yes, a major change." King replied, "But how does it help us? How does it liberate the persecuted people in the world?"

"If the other Warlords commit injustices in other countries," Robin replied, "the government will no longer turn a blind eye. It still doesn't help you and me, but perhaps it will upset the balance of power in the world. If the world government weakens because of this, so much chaos would start that no one could tell how it would end. Let's hope one of the options would be a better world for you and me."

"I wish for it to come true so badly." said King.

"Is this the red Poneglyph?" King approached it and tried to wipe the ashes from it. Close to the center of the explosion, it was covered with a thick layer of black ash, but did not appear to be damaged in any way.

"Yes," said Robin, managing to expose a red corner, "We found it."

But the Poneglyph looked smooth. The black ash entered into all the grooves of the writing engraved in the stone, and nothing on it was legible. Robin duplicated her hands and began to wipe the Poneglyph, but to no avail.

"I can try to make some wind with my wings." suggested King.

"I thought you'd need your wings in Mary Geoise, wouldn't you?" Robin answered him. "Chopper said not to move it until tomorrow."

"Damn," King was disappointed. "Then how can I help? Hmm... Ah! I have a simple idea. Please move back a little bit." King asked and unbuckled his belt.

Robin, getting what he was about to do, kept a considerable distance from the Poneglyph so as not to catch any ricochets. The Poneglyph was about the height of King's waist. He pulled his pants down to the bare minimum and began to rinse the Poneglyph thoroughly.

Robin looked at the cleavage of his brown buttocks and considered whether she should perform "Grab". She found him very attractive, but eventually she decided to hold back.

Not yet, she thought, and the Poneglyph is of paramount importance right now.

King finished peeing and pulled up his pants. "Sorry about the smell," he apologized, "but at least you can read now."

Robin came a little closer and started reading. There was still some ash left in the sunken grooves of the letters, but it even emphasized them more and made it easier to read.

"Well, what does it say?" King asked curiously.

Robin looked at him. "What will this information give you?" She asked, "Wouldn't it be better for you if I tell you what I know about the secret cellars under Mary Geoise?"

"Secret cellars under Mary Geoise?" King was astonished. "You're right. I will not reach Laugh Tale anymore. It's better you tell me things that will help me in my new destination."

"Let's go back," Robin said, "we have a lot to talk about on our way."