Kae Membrana: Luffy's clones are definitively not as helpful as Naruto's lol. They're all little kids and useless at that haha. There's no romance in this fic with Luffy. He's still clueless and only focused on his dream, no love. Thanks for the long review!


So someone on wattpad translated and posted my story without my permission and their account was shut down. Welp, don't steal stories and that won't happen. I'm annoyed with it. They even asked if they could and didn't wait for me to reply before just translating it themselves. Ugh.

The next villains are coming soon! And my fav is here! Enjoy~


The make up hero provisional license exam was boring. Beyond boring. There was no action, only menial exercises. The three of them had passed the first round before the attack happened. They'd gotten their two targets, more than that. It was just after that the nightmare began, the explosion that ruined many lives. The lives of those that hadn't survived.

But even so, the trio excelled at it. Bakugo became hateful again. It was over six weeks after the initial incident. They were all getting back on track, and Luffy's conversation with All Might had helped heal his heart and the overwhelming guilt he felt.

He felt like the baby of the three. They didn't cry or completely blame themselves like Luffy had. They hadn't spent hours attempting to heal dead flowers, to not lose anybody ever again. Midoriya had not been his best friend, but his death had represented a very real fear and threat. Of the death of a loved one.

If losing a childhood friend hurt that much, how much would one of his family hurt? He wanted to protect them all. His very human brothers. Thatch, Haruta, everyone at the agency who was not related to a demon at all.

Once he'd killed the fifth flower, he accepted that he couldn't heal others right now. Still had hope that he could someday, but for now, he had to work on how to protect, defend. Not heal. As of now, that was out of reach.

During the training, Todoroki's dad, Endeavor, came. Not really to cheer him on, it seemed. All Might had come, and Luffy wondered if it was for him. He didn't think so, but All Might did seem to smile at him more. And he passed Luffy a letter after class. It had basically been a thank you card for opening up to him and allowing him to do the same.

That his visit had helped him heal, even a little bit. But enough to warrant a thank you. Sanji and Zoro didn't know about it, since it was private and Luffy didn't tell them what they spoke about. They were a pack, but there were still times for privacy.

When Endeavor had first entered, the three looked at him long and hard. But he wasn't the demon one, so Todoroki's mother was. They didn't know what happened to her or where she was. And they didn't ask. Nobody would tell anyone they were demons. Seeing the effect it had on Marco, someone incredibly mentally strong, had them turn away from telling anybody else.

They could be happier not having to keep a secret like that. Hancock was the only other demon they knew outside of their unit besides Law. She hid it, too. She dearly wanted Luffy to like her how she liked him, but he knew he had no desire for that. So he wanted to be her friend, not leave her alone like they had felt.

She was crabby a lot, but she was still one of their own. And she had come to UA, it seemed, just for Luffy. Though he wasn't interested in her in the way she was him, he didn't want to make her regret coming to the school.

He attempted to get her to make friends with Nami. And it had worked! So she didn't feel left out of the pack. Zoro said they were friends because they were both vain and overconfident. That had a near-violent scolding from Sanji. Of course nobody knew about her but them.

"Brat, stop looking at me," Endeavor said crankily. "Honestly, UA has tarnished its reputation accepting them."

That's rich, coming from somebody who's wife and child are demons, Zoro grumbled. They heard All Might scold him forcefully, seeming to surprise Endeavor. He likes you a lot now.

Yeah. They didn't ask for any further details. After that day's training was done, they were all tired, and wanted to go home. "Luffy, Zoro, Sanji," Todoroki said. "Can I talk to you?" he asked. They nodded and walked down the hall a bit so they were alone. "Did something change?"

"What do you mean?" Todoroki said they looked at him differently now. "Really?" Luffy asked, truly shocked. I thought we were doing good at it! He'll know if we're lying.

We can't tell him the truth. You know how Marco reacted. And he lived with us for a long time and didn't accept it.

"Yeah. Zoro smiles at me more, now. Is it because I kept your secret before it was exposed? Because I said I would." Luffy looked at him long and hard, making the half and half seem a little uncomfortable. "What?"

Luffy asked what he thought of them, as demons. Luffy, Sanji warned.

Maybe he has a right to know. Maybe all of them do. If everyone knew, they wouldn't need to hide. We could live side by side. Besides, there's a way to test it. The portals, right?

But if we do tell him, he'll want to hang out with us more, Zoro grumbled.

Dude, we talk in our heads and live with one another. I think we can handle hanging out with a guy who's known somethin' was up the longest, Sanji replied.

"I don't really think anything different. I admire your strength, but you're normal people to me. Friends," he replied. "Why do you ask?" Luffy decided to tell him. He asked for them to talk somewhere else. "Where?"

Luffy "hmm"ed. "We'll go to the roof. Then Endeavor won't hear us and we get some privacy," he settled with. "That okay?" Todoroki nodded, and Luffy picked him up and the three jumped out of the window and headed to the roof. Luffy set him down lightly and landed. They sat in the center, not near the edges. Luffy got right into it.

"We found out there are others like us. More than just me and Law. But many of them don't know about it. They're hidden, the traits I have are not there. That's where quirks came from. From demons who came to this world and mingled with humans. It spread after that. You are one, and you don't know it."

Todoroki was shocked, and didn't believe them. "I don't know what you're talking about. I can't do anything you can. I just have my quirk. I can't heal like you." Sanji and Zoro grabbed Luffy's shoulder.

"I already started, it would be a rude thing to just stop. Look," Luffy said, opening his hands and showing a window. "Try to make that. Think of anywhere you want to go, and put as much energy into it as possible. Believe you can." Luffy said it quite seriously, so Todoroki nodded, and tried.

A tiny dot formed and then sputtered out. "Maybe that means you're a really diluted bloodline. Here, try again. Think of one your hand can fit through. Think of picking something up out of your room," Luffy encouraged. Todoroki tried again, and a small circle formed. He looked more determined and a large portal formed. He stuck his hand inside and pulled out a paperclip.

Luffy grinned. "See? They're everywhere and nobody knows about it. There are a lot at our school. Some of them seem to know, but others don't. There's another in our class. We looked at Endeavor, but he doesn't have the horns. If you look really hard, and know to look for it, then you can see translucent horns on other people. Those with demon blood in them. We don't know if we're actually demons, but it's just easy to call them that," Luffy explained. "I'm sorry if it's a lot to take in. I… think people should know. Maybe if everybody knew, we could all live together in harmony. Since they're everywhere already."

Todoroki was shocked, and formed another little portal. It wasn't strong at all, but with practice it might work. He actually let out a small smile. "Wow. I never knew. Does this mean my mom is one?" He wasn't taking it badly at all.

Zoro shrugged. "We don't really know much about it. It could skip generations, or she just might not know. I'm sure you could see if you knew what to look for." Sanji was nodding and Luffy smiled.

The partial demon asked if he would get powers like they had. "Probably not. Apparently only the first generation demons can. It might be possible for you to turn into the other form, but we're not sure if control for that comes easily. It did for Zoro." Todoroki stood up and said he wanted to try. "A-Are you sure?" He nodded. "Okay… first you should take off your clothes so you don't ruin them. We'll look away." They did and Todoroki was behind them, attempting to become what Luffy had been. They hear a grunting noise and then a loud chuffing. They turned around to see a red and white demon. But it was much smaller than Luffy and Zoro's versions.

Todoroki was the size of a lion, not a truck. He looked at the clawed hands. He didn't have wings, though. He changed back and they looked away for him to dress again. He looked at his hands, seeming to try and make them into claws. Zoro was able to do so instantly, but Todoroki seemed to have not much demon in him.

"Thank you. For telling me. But, why can you two do so much, and Luffy is really obvious. I don't look anything like you," he sounded happy. Luffy was glad he took it well. So Luffy explained about the Ds and their packs. How they're much more powerful, were pure and with only demon ancestors. "How did you learn all of this?"

"An old lady explained it. Her grandmother wrote a book about it, about everything. C'mon, let's go see if anybody here is part demon. But you have to promise not to tell them or treat them differently. They might not want to know, or be scared. That's why I asked you how you felt first." Todoroki nodded. "It would take a long time for everyone to get used to it. And maybe having the portal power and the beast ability might cause strife. So, it'll have to be approached gently."

Todoroki nodded, and the four went back inside, and looked around for any demons. "There's one over there. And there. Are they really all around us?" he asked in amazement. Luffy nodded.

"They all live alongside us, so many not knowing," Luffy replied. He and his pack were smiling, glad another knew the history. They were so lucky Elder Nyon explained everything. Her information was enlightening and appreciated. The four walked down the halls, and Luffy told Todoroki they had to go home directly from there, and had a curfew for safety.

He nodded, and attempted a portal of his own. It was still small, the size of a hand. "I wish that I could have what you have. But this is amazing regardless. Even if it's just a little bit, I'm happy you told me."

"Shoto!" Endeavor shouted, seeing the four of them together. "I don't want you hanging out with them."

Todoroki said, "You can't tell me what to do. They're my friends, I'll hang out with them if I want." His voice was cold. They knew he didn't get along with Endeavor. Sanji said they should be going now, not wanting to get caught up in an argument. Luffy opened a large portal and the three stepped inside, waving goodbye as it closed.

Zoro asked if Luffy really wanted everyone to know. He thought for a moment. "I do. But I want to approach it carefully. I don't want those who know to have to hide. Maybe, if we slowly introduce more, they would tell others, and it would spread awareness and acceptance."

Sanji scoffed. "Luffy, you know humans. Including us. Humans aren't inherently accepting of change and differences. If everyone were kids, then it would be different. We were kids when we accepted what you are. Adults might not be so easy."

Luffy grinned. "Well, it's a side project, I guess! I want to be a hero first and foremost. I want to use my power to help people before they can't be helped. Before it's too late to help them." Zoro and Sanji looked at him sadly. "Don't worry. He gives me inspiration now," he said with a genuine smile. Their sad looks turned into looks of fondness.

"Wanna go beat the shit outta each other?" Zoro asked.

"Yeah! And we can practice fighting with your beast form! We look much cooler than Todoroki. He's so tiny," Luffy giggled. Sanji pointed out he was tiny compared to them. His size compared to a human was pretty big. Luffy said he guessed that was right. "Did you want to try, too, Sanji?"

He looked embarrassed. "Not yet." Zoro and Luffy nodded, not questioning his motives for waiting. It was his choice to tell them or not. They went downstairs and trained, Luffy and Zoro fighting it out as beasts, Sanji staying out of the way completely as Luffy's tail and their wings whipped around. They let out snarls as they fought like rabid dogs. "Guys! Too much!" Sanji shouted from the side. They nodded and calmed, back in control. "Are you sure that was training? You guys were just tearing each other apart. Look at all the fur everywhere!"

Zoro asked what the difference was from that than beating each other up in human form. Sanji had no answer, and Luffy laughed happily.

"Ah! I have an idea!" Zoro said suddenly. Then he grinned an evil grin. "I wanna try it." He changed back into beast form and suddenly he had all sorts of guns mounted on his shoulders, using his quirk as well. Luffy and Sanji busted up into laughter. Sanji asked when he'd ever need to use such excessive force. "I don't know," his deep voice said.

"But it's awesome anyways!" Luffy cheered.

Later that day, since the make up exam had been early in the morning, Todoroki texted them in a group text. I talked to my mom about it. She knew but was afraid to tell me. She's very happy now that she isn't the only one who knows. Thank you.

They smiled and sent back "you're welcome"s. "Hey, I helped someone I didn't know indirectly," Luffy said happily. "Today is a good day." The other two nodded, also feeling pretty satisfied.

-x-

Marco finally let the curfew end for the three, and they could go out in public again without a bodyguard. It had been two months and they were safe on their patrols with Hawks, so it should be fine for them to go do things. Sanji and Zoro rushed to their favorite restaurant while Luffy went somewhere he'd been wanting to go for awhile.

He put the flowers on the grave and bowed to it. "I'm sorry I haven't visited before now. We were stuck at home and it wasn't safe to go anywhere but to school and at the agency. All Might and everyone told me not to feel guilty about it, but I am sorry you got caught up in Blackbeard's mess.

"But… I want you to know that losing you, even when we weren't very close friends, has made me really realize what happens when nobody rescues somebody in time. And how hurt everyone they leave behind are. All Might was really upset, but I talked to him about it and it seemed to help.

"I'm sorry we weren't closer friends. We knew each other for a long time. Maybe I could have let you heal if you were part of my pack." He swallowed thickly and couldn't help the tears, and then bit his lip hard enough to bleed.

"Everyone misses you, and I felt so powerless. Blackbeard, when he took us, he told me he killed you. Just laughed about it. I am glad it wasn't him that killed you, but hitting your head is... anticlimactic. I'm sure you would have rather gone down fighting. But All Might said you told everyone that we'd been taken, so that was really helpful.

"I'll visit again. I hope you're resting in peace, and know everyone loves you. If there even is an afterlife or you were resurrected. Or whatever happens after death. I hope something does… I won't forget you and I won't forget what it is like to not be there to save someone when they need it." He sighed and opened a portal to his friends, going to where they were and away from the cemetery.

Sanji asked how it went. "Fine. I feel bad I haven't visited before now. It's been over two months since the incident. But we were restricted. People are reacting a lot better to our presence than I thought. So many are like us, though, so it's to be expected."

Luffy looked around the outdoor eating area, though. There were cameras pointed at them. Phone cameras, but it was the normal. Now that it was known they weren't human, they were attractions. Luffy always showed off, trying to seem friendly and non-threatening. Trying to gain the affection of the public despite his horns and tail.

He opened a portal to a mountain behind him and posed. Like a back drop. Some laughed and Luffy went back to his food. "You're so weird with that," Sanji said, shaking his head.

"What? I want to make people happy and comfortable about us. My powers are a lot less scary than Zoro and Sanji's is invisible." Zoro sighed, wondering how they got a friend so nice when they're assholes.

Sanji said, "Speak for yourself." Zoro gave him a look. "Okay, but only to men." Luffy said that was true. They ate before flying back home, glad to not need to use portals only. They flew over the park and then turned to the agency. It was a day off, the weekend, so they didn't have any work studies.

Hawks loved them. Absolutely loved working with them, thinking they were the best team he'd ever seen, with their ability to communicate at all times and the matched skills in speed and strength. He had high hopes for them, and did everything to market them well.

Take them places where they'd get positive attention. He wanted them to succeed in life, despite being what they are. And since they had decided to wait a little while to prepare to expose the rest of the worlds' demons, they were still seen as the only of their kind besides by those who knew about themselves.

But they knew many pro-heroes by now who were demons. Mt. Lady was a partial demon, but not a very pure one, and so was Best Jeanist. It seemed both of them were unaware, though. Nobody else knew, since it was nobody else's' business. They kept the secret for everyone. Nobody knew about Hancock or Todoroki from them. Hancock and the other partial demon did know about one another, of course, since they could see it.

After they did some training and homework, they watched a movie by themselves, since Marco finally was comfortable not guarding them and was out a lot. Then they went to bed after binging on oreo cookies. He said goodnight to them and changed into sleep shorts and flopped onto the bed. They all slept in shorts since putting shirts on while dead on their feet was annoying and difficult.

When they woke up, Luffy wanted to ask something. It was bothering him after visiting Midoriya's grave. He found Sanji and Zoro eating pancakes in the kitchen, them saying they were letting him sleep in. He got his own food, some of the Whitebeards there eating as well. He sat down and started eating. He asked them in their heads, not wanting to talk about it in front of other people.

Is it wrong that I care more about Midoriya after he died?

You have never lost someone like that and you realized late how much he meant to you deep down. I don't think it's wrong, Sanji replied. Zoro nodded discreetly. Luffy said he still felt guilty and like he didn't have the right to feel so sad about it. There's nothing wrong with mourning somebody you've known since kindergarten.

I'm upset about it too, I just don't show it or am as extremely as sad you are. Maybe it makes me heartless, I don't know. You learned how easy it is for friends to die.

Lufft knew Zoro was right. He shook his head to think about something else and went back to his food. Hey, on a different note, I know how we can make sure it's safe to tell the world about the demons.

How?

We see how many criminals are demons. Maybe demons can't do bad things. Maybe they're all kind and pure. Sanji pointed out that Luffy had done some pretty iffy things lately. Luffy frowned, his face falling. Zoro shoved the blonde's shoulder and told Luffy it was worth a try. After all, if everyone could make portals, it would be easier to commit crimes. Plus, if many could turn into beast forms, that could be bad as well.

They had to do it carefully. Expose the secret to the world so nobody had to hide anymore.

They were still on the weekend, so they weren't going to Hawks' agency that day. Instead, they headed into the archives on one of the floors holding information, and looked at books and books of criminals that had been recorded, both by their agency and others. They all shared information, after all.

They knew they could see horns in photos since Todoroki's photos had his horns once they knew to look for them. They searched through the books, thousands of criminals and villains. About 2% of them had horns. Sanji had crunched the numbers on his phone's calculator. They went through books dating back over a decade, and still, the majority were normal humans.

Of course there were a lot less demons than there were full humans, but still. So most of them had been related to demons other than by blood. By affiliation with their packs, even generations later. They felt confident demons were better people than full humans. Of course they would never say that. "Hey, if all the demons used their portals, do you think it would be good for the environment? Less using cars and all."

The other two laughed and said that was possibly true. After they were sure the demons in Japan were clean, they went online and looked at a couple other countries. They were the same, the majority being normal humans. It was strange how everyone got quirks but there were not many original demons.

Those who weren't related had quirks. Was it really contagious? Would anybody believe their explanation about where quikrs came from? "So, how do we do this? How do we get a lot of attention?"

Sanji replied, "Maybe going on TV? A talk show, a popular one? People have wanted to know more about us for a while. We could finally do it and then expose it to a large audience. This'll be risky. But I do want people to not have to hide. It was so hard for us. It's hard for others, too, most likely." The other two nodded.

Luffy said they should talk to Marco about it. "What if he disapproves?" Zoro wondered. Luffy was quiet for a moment before he said he wasn't sure. But that they would tell people one day no matter what.

Luffy opened a window to Marco, and saw he was stopping for food. Luffy wasted no time and appeared. "Marco, can we talk to you for a minute?" Marco nodded, taking the sandwich upstairs to the archive room. He wondered what they were doing in there.

"Research. Anyways, we want to tell you something," Luffy began, and explained everything. Marco stayed quiet during it, eating slowly. They couldn't read his expression. "What do you think?"

Marco said, "I think your idea is good, but I know from experience that learning that is shocking and worrisome." Zoro said they could give a disclaimer. That they don't have to do it. It's their choice to find out. "Still, they may be discriminated against if they use their secondary powers. The demons are the minority."

The three looked down. "I'm not saying to give up on this plan. But maybe you can gauge how people would feel about it being exposed. There are many from your school. You could speak to them about it, ask whether they're rather continue keeping it secret or would want the world to know."

Sanji said that was a great idea. That they weren't in the position of those whose demon traits were not seen. Who were living normal lives, whether they know about themselves or not. They would do that, they agreed. So no talk show for now, it seemed. They would continue trying to keep their image good.

Luffy was doing that the most, with his stupid photos. It was all they could think about. Nothing else they had was flashy but in a non-threatening way. And their beast forms were not something to show off. Maybe if they looked like huge cats, but they were definitely monsters. The public didn't need to see that.

The next day, they went to work at Hawks' agency, and found he was at his desk with some of his sidekicks after the three got changed into their hero costumes. He invited them inside, and asked them what they thought about a new case they were given.

"There are random people being kidnapped. Children, teenagers, young adults. There seems to be nothing common between them. They feel an earthquake, perhaps a building would collapse, and some would be taken while others wouldn't."

Sanji asked how they were taken. "Into large mirrors that appear when those who take them come. Nobody knows what the abductors look like, which is concerning." Luffy frowned, and asked to see photos of those taken, remembering what they had just done yesterday. He was worried.

Hawks brought up images of those taken, of every age group from maybe later elementary school to early twenties. And they all had horns. The trio grew pale. Hawks saw this and asked what was wrong. Sanji asked for the others to leave, and they did with no problem. "All of these people are demons," Luffy said simply.

Hawks already knew the truth about the world, as they'd told him after he gained their trust completely. He frowned deeply and asked why they would be taken. "Could their powers spread to others?"

Luffy shrugged. "We don't really know much. We know that our blood can't transfer to others, but it's only ours that is acidic. Others we know who are demons, or partial demons, don't have blood like ours. If we could get someone to go undercover, we might learn."

Zoro asked if it would be one of them. They could communicate easily from long distances. "No, no one of us is going," Luffy said very firmly. "Besides, everyone knows our faces. It would be obvious we were up to something if one of us just tagged along. We aren't exactly easy to forget." The other two knew this was true. "If only I could shape shift, other than my large form."

He closed his eyes. It had been awhile since he last unlocked a power, which he still had no control over. The one where he spawned children versions of himself. He imagined his body turning into a woman's, just to see. He felt himself change, getting shorter, his chest heavier and his hair longer.

He opened his eyes, and Hawks dropped his mug of coffee. He looked down. "I have boobs, now," he stated before laughing. But he shifted back almost immediately. "I guess I can't hold it very long."

Hawks commented that he was way too overpowered. Luffy smiled and said it helped with his hero work. Zoro and Sanji looked jealous, wishing to have more powers like Luffy did. He had so many in his arsenal, even if many of them didn't have anything to do with fighting. His tail flicked around a bit, excited in having a new power.

The pro-hero told him to try just altering some of his looks, since changing into a woman was a pretty big shift for a first try. Luffy nodded, and made himself taller, thinking of his eyes being in a different color besides brown. He was as tall as Zoro now. He didn't know what else to change, really, so he just made his eyebrows thicker and his nose straighter.

"If I can't hold this, I can infiltrate the place they're taking everyone," Luffy said simply. Hawks and the other two did look uncomfortable with this. "It would be unfair to pick somebody else to do it for us. And they would have to have an earpiece, which could be easily found. "If I need back up, I can also bring Zoro and Sanji there in an instant. It would be the best plan."

They looked very worried. "C'mon, I'm strong! I took down the League singlehandedly," he said, trying to convince them. Sanji sighed, and pointed out they didn't know where these villains would attack from regardless. "Plus, you don't know what they look like, so you couldn't form a portal to watch. Probably why they keep themselves hidden, since they seem to know all about demons."

Zoro wondered if they were demons themselves, since they could identify them as they were handpicking those out of crowds. Luffy didn't like to think they were demons, but it was possible. Maybe they had something they could get from them. Maybe they were studying them. He didn't know why they'd be doing this, though. It made him very upset, though.

"We'll keep an eye on the situation. For now, I want you to be on standby. I'll call you three if I need you, or I know where they are to infiltrate. You'll come immediately, no matter if you're in class or not." They nodded. Hawks cleaned up his spilled coffee and broken mug, and told Luffy to continue practicing transforming. He was still looking slightly different.

"But for now, I'm going to teach you three about infiltration. I'm good at it, and I'm sure you'll learn quite a bit," Hawks said, and the three nodded, following him upstairs a few floors to the lounge area. It was laid out slightly like the Whitebeards, where his home was the top floor. Only Pops had his own home, it was Marco that stayed there. He told them the basics, and then, once they had learned those pretty quickly, went into more detail, shoving facts and strategies in their heads.

He gave them homework, strategies they had to each make on their own, and he'd grade them two days from then. They nodded and changed, it getting late, and flew home, deciding to fly instead of using the portal.

I don't like this plan, Zoro's voice said. Sanji agreed. Luffy said it was necessary. They had to do risky things to work as heroes. His disguise popped away and he was back to normal, his tail growing back. It made him falter and swerve to the side a bit until he went back to normal.

It lasted about 40 minutes. He'd need to practice to make it last much longer. When they got home, they took their strategies to write down what they'd do. It didn't take too long. But Luffy definitely went into more detail than the others. They had school tomorrow, but Luffy practiced staying in a form without wings or a tail for the whole night, and woke up still in that form, but exhausted.

He got up and dressed in his uniform. It was earlier than they usually got up, so Luffy went downstairs first and got two mugs of coffee. Thatch would get mad at him for drinking so much, but he did it where he wouldn't see him.

They flew to school after eating breakfast, their costume briefcases in their hands. They raced, but landed at nearly the same time and then hurried up to class. When they sat down, Hancock went to Luffy and asked how he was, battering her eyelashes. "Good! I unlocked another power yesterday for a mission." She asked what it was and others around them listened in, too. "I can't say. It might be bad to spread it around when it needs to be secret." They frowned but understood.

Not everyone was there, but most were. The others were at their work studies. All of the students had agencies they worked at by then, so nobody was left out. They were all still in the dorms besides the trio, so they all went back at different times but ate dinner together.

The three didn't regret not going with them at all, even if they all knew about their former secret by then. They liked being at the Whitebeards' the most. Way more than on camps with a bunch of friends that didn't understand them all the way.

It was during english that a huge explosion rocked the school, shattering windows and raining glass on them. Zoro and Luffy shifted in a second, holding the ceiling up with their spread wings. But suddenly some sort of rope wrapped around Todoroki, Hancock and Tsu's waists, yanking them out the windows as they screamed in surprise.

Sanji ran after them, but they were gone. Luffy barely saw the face of someone when he instantly made a window and looked down at the villain who sunk into the massive mirror with many more children. Many more, all demons. He had purple hair, a scarf and was very tall. Like, extremely, almost unnaturally tall.


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