06/22/22 EDIT: Thanks to KumaZura for proof reading this chapter.

Chapter 22

It comes with the job

About ten days after setting sail again, the crew rode out a small storm that tore one of the sails of the Sunny and diverted them from their initial trajectory. With this unexpected detour, food dwindled and the navigator decided to make a stop on a small unknown deserted island they crossed to stock some provisions while waiting for their next destination.

So that afternoon, the crew disembarked on a tiny, lush, tropical-looking island while Franky stayed behind to repair the sail in order to set off again as soon as they returned. For his part, Luffy hadn't resisted the call of the wild and he had ejected from the Sunny as soon as the coast had been in sight.

So without him, his friends went to the edge of the forest.

"This island is beautiful!" Chopper noticed, watching the huge trees around.

"Let's just hope there's no monster," Usopp begged at his side, frightened.

"It's an empty island, which is quite unusual. There's probably a gloomy reason for this desertion," Robin agreed a little further.

"Thank you, I don't need to worry anymore!" The gunner was ironic, rolling his eyes.

"Look!" Nami exclaimed. "There are plenty of fruits in the trees!"

"I've never seen anything like that but it reminds me of something," The cook wondered.

"Yeah, did you see that?! It's full of food here!" Their captain shouted, coming out of nowhere.

"Where have you been? You could have waited for us!" The navigator reproached him.

The straw hat boy ignored her, busy shaking the trees to make the fruits fall.

"Ahhh!" Usopp and Brook ran away as it was now raining huge round yellow and red fruits all around them. For his part, Sanji protected the girls by deflecting them with precise kicks.

"Luffy, gee, watch out!" Zoro grumbled, holding the little reindeer who was trembling in his arms as he sheathed his swords.

"Sorry, guys!" He apologized, laughing as the blond grabbed one of the fruits to examine it. With that, the captain seized another fruit in order to wolf it down. "Ouch! Hey, what's this fruit?!" No matter how much he munched it, the fruit seemed protected by a thick shell he couldn't pierce.

"Let it go, Luffy, you'll have to cut it out," His cook intervened.

"Oh, it sucks!"

"Pick up all of them instead of messing around. You earned the right to carry them to the ship," Nami ground her teeth in a bad mood.

While the captain was trying to stack the fruits up to carry them, the navigator put her mapping equipment on the ground. "I'm gonna take some measurements here," She decided, "Stock everything you can find, the next island is several days ahead. We'll meet tonight in the Sunny."

"I'll stay with you, Nami-san!" The cook offered immediately.

The young woman shrugged in agreement and Sanji didn't hide his joy, starting a love dance around her. "Thank you, Nami-san! I'll help you take the measurements of this whole island!"

"Don't push it," The navigator grumbled, giving him her compasses and pencil case.

Leaving Sanji and Nami to their business, the others split into two groups to cover the area more quickly. Robin went off with Usopp and Brook while Chopper was accompanying Zoro. Luffy was still trying to gather all the fruits and they decided to let him wear himself out.


On the way, the crew's doctor picked up several herbs and plants and put them methodically in his little backpack. Zoro and him then found new trees whose fruits were of different colors.

"There ain't a lot of meat here," The swordsman sighed after two hours of walking.

"No but there are a lot of those big fruits," Chopper said, pointing to the two under his arms. "An herbal, fruits and vegetables diet is great for health anyway."

"You tell that to Luffy," Zoro replied and the little reindeer grimaced.

They arrived at a beach and Chopper calculated they had walked around from the east. "The sun will set soon, we'd better go home," He added, watching the star.

"Okay."

"Uh, Zoro?"

"Hm?"

The doctor laughed a little, embarrassed. "It's the other way."

"Yeah... I knew it." The fencer followed the reindeer and looked around for signs of edible animals all the way back but apart from tiny birds chirping in the branches, he saw nothing.


When they arrived on the Sunny, Nami and Sanji had already come back and they showed them their meager booty. "Oh, well," The navigator sighed, "We'll eat those fruits, that's a start."

The cook stocked them in the galley to think about their preparation for dinner and Chopper went to put his herbs away in the infirmary. Shortly after, Robin, Brook and Usopp came back, arms full of fruits but without animal protein.

"Luffy's not gonna like it," The gunner grimaced.

"You'll just need to fish," Robin suggested.

"By the way, where's Luffy?" Zoro asked.

"He fell asleep in the middle of the fruits," Nami growled, "We couldn't carry him so we left him there."

"How will he come back?" Usopp was worried.

"He'll see the Sunny, he's not far," The navigator retorted, shrugging.


Everyone resumed their activities while waiting for the captain and the man actually turned up about thirty minutes later. The fruits were contained against his immense elastic belly and held by his arms as well as possible. "I'm hungry!" He yelled after setting them loose on the deck.

"Well, Sanji hasn't called us yet," The archaeologist noticed.

"You're right," Nami noted, "Usually, we eat earlier."

It was enough for Luffy to run to the galley, determined to demand his meal loudly. "Sanji, food!" He shouted as he turned up. Not seeing his cook around, his elastic hand stretched to pick among the fruit pieces cut in front of him.

"Luffy, no!"

The blond hit him hard on the back, making him spit his piece. The captain turned, annoyed, before seeing his cook collapse on the floor."Sanji! What's going on?" He asked anxiously, kneeling beside him.

"Don't ... e-eat the... f-fruits," The blond stuttered, "They're to-toxic..."

"You ate it?" Luffy realized, seeing him now livid. The cook nodded painfully and the straw hat boy turned towards the infirmary. "Chopper!"

Seconds later, the reindeer swung open the door, distraught. "What's the matter? What's going on?!"

"He ate the fruits and they're toxic!" The captain explained, pointing to Sanji on the floor. "I think he's not feeling well!"

The doctor approached the cook and put a hand on his forehead before grimacing. He was burning up. "Carry him to the infirmary," He ordered Luffy while grabbing a fruit from the table before following him.


"How is he?" Robin asked when the reindeer came out of the infirmary a little later.

"Fever isn't breaking but at least, he's sleeping," Chopper explained to the crew. "I gave him my usual medications but it doesn't seem to be effective for now..."

"We haven't found what this fruit is," Franky sighed.

"Sanji was suspicious on the island, it reminded him of something," Nami remembered. "Maybe we could search in his cookbooks?"

"Good idea!" Luffy agreed. "We have to read those books!"

"You, you're gonna read?" Usopp pointed out with suspicion.

"Let's try to be effective," The navigator chimed in. "Usopp, Zoro and Luffy, fish something so we don't die of hunger. Robin, Brook and I are going to search in Sanji's books. Franky, you finish the repairs and we go as soon as we can. We may need unknown ingredients to treat him and it's better to be close to an island. Chopper, you stay with him."

All of them agreed and went to their task. Usopp managed to catch a beautiful fish and then took care of cooking it under Luffy's hungry gaze and the absent one of the swordsman. Franky soon informed them that the Sunny could set sail again and the sails were hoisted to clear off.

Shortly after, the girls and Brook came back to the galley. They had thrown the fruits into the sea to stay safe and only the doctor had kept one to study it. Having found nothing interesting for the moment, they ate in silence, anxious for the cook. Brook and Luffy were then chosen to take care of the dishes and as they were clearing, Zoro noticed the full plate of the doctor who hadn't left the bedside of his patient.


When he entered the infirmary, he saw the little reindeer focused on his book. "How's he doing?" He asked him, glancing at the blond who was lying on the bed.

"He's weak," Chopper grimaced, "I couldn't ask him if he knew this fruit. If I knew what it was, I'd know what to give him..."

"I'm sure you'll figure it out," The swordsman answered confidently.

"I hope so..."

"You should rest for five minutes. Usopp prepared fish."

"I don't know if..."

"I'm staying with him until you come back."

"Okay," The doctor gave in. "Above all, call me if anything happens."

Zoro nodded and Chopper went out, not without taking his book. The swordsman took in the doctor's cluttered table which was collapsing under herbs, books and other multicolored potions. He then approached the sleeping cook, or rather unconscious, and terribly pale. He sighed. He didn't know what to do so he grabbed Chopper's seat to sit while waiting.

He was examining the integrity of his blades when Sanji brutally moved in his bed. Focusing on him, the swordsman saw him stirring and mumbling something. He then approached, wondering if he wasn't delirious because of the fever.

"V-vi..."

"What?" Silence answered him but the cook continued to stir. "Sanji, do you know the name of the fruit you ate?" He asked him.

"Vi... V-vi..."

"A fruit that starts with "vi"?"

The blond sat up abruptly on his bed, making the fencer step back in surprise. He then watched his surroundings with a frantic look. "I'm cold."

Zoro handed him the blanket at his feet and Sanji pulled it awkwardly toward him, his hands shaking. The fencer grabbed it to help him pass it around his shoulders before sighing. "You're burning with fever."

"I'm cold," The chef weakly repeated, his icy fingers gripping the swordsman's warm arm.

"I can see that. I'll go get Chopper." He wanted to go away but the cook didn't let him go and even tightened his grip. "I need to go get him," Zoro explained, loosening his fingers on his skin.

"Stay for a little while," He whispered.

The swordsman hesitated for a second before nodding and letting him sit more comfortably on the bed, his back resting against the wall. "What's that fruit?" He asked again.

"I don't know," The blond whispered.

"Just before you wake up, you said something. Something that starts with "vi", maybe?"

"Doesn't ring a bell... I feel like I have already seen it somewhere but I don't know it..." His sentence had caught all his breath and he slowly closed his eyes, exhausted.

"It's okay. Chopper will find out." As the cook went back to sleep, Zoro put him back on the bed before leaving the room in search of the doctor.


The next day, Sanji didn't regain consciousness. Chopper was combing through all his medical books and the girls had finished reading those in the galley, without success. The Sunny was sailing to their next destination at a brisk pace in an unusual silence and no one was finding that very reassuring. Luffy and Usopp took turns fishing, Franky and Nami were in charge of staying the course and the cola reserves, Zoro had locked himself in the crow's nest, Brook wasn't daring to sing and Robin was reading in the library.

After dinner, Robin and Franky took care of the dishes and Nami settled for her watch. Brook was staring sadly at the sea, Usopp was busy refilling his supply of explosive balls and Luffy silently took place on the figurehead. Nobody wanted to sleep and Zoro offered to Chopper to stand in for him for a few hours because the little reindeer hadn't slept for more than 24 hours but he refused. The swordsman then went back to the crow's nest to train.

When he came back down three hours later, everything was calm and dark on the ship. He watched Nami doze at the front while everyone else had finally gone to bed and he decided to offer the doctor to rest one more time.

The infirmary was quiet and he quickly noticed that Chopper had fallen asleep on his book. He took him in his arms and laid him in his bed in the middle of the other sleepers then went back to the infirmary and took his place in his seat. The blond hadn't moved since last time and he could almost believe he was sleeping if it weren't for his frightful pallor and his dull breathing.

Zoro settled into his chair and watched his surroundings. He had every confidence in Chopper and if there was a cure, he was sure the little reindeer would find it but in the meantime, knowing the cook was in this condition was breaking everyone. The straw hat crew members were renowned for their unwavering bond with each other and what made their greatest strength was also their weakness. If one of them wasn't well, all the others were suffering.


The fencer awoke with a start when Sanji began to stir and talk in his sleep again. "Vi... V-vi... Vi..."

Zoro frowned. Why did the blond continue to repeat that since he had eaten that damn fruit? Chopper had also heard him pronounce this syllable without understanding its meaning but it certainly had one. Yes, this had to be connected, the swordsman was sure of it.

"Vi-vi... V-vi..."

Zoro sat up in his chair. Vivi. Not a fruit. A princess! What does this have to do with his intoxication? He wondered. It was totally illogical. Unless Sanji was calling the pretty princess to his bedside in the meanderings of his unconsciousness? This prospect wiped his smile off his face but after all, Sanji was probably a white knight even in a coma.

The rest of the night passed in the same way until the first light of dawn when Chopper appeared again, running. Relieved that Zoro had stayed but pissed off to have fallen asleep, the doctor kicked him out to look after his patient. That's how the swordsman came back to the galley, sullen, where Robin was sipping her coffee.

"Any changes?" She asked after a moment.

"No. Except he's calling Vivi now," Zoro ground.

"The Alabasta princess?" The archaeologist said, surprised. "This is odd..."

"Nah, he must be dreaming of her," He shrugged.

The dark-haired girl said nothing more and finished her coffee in silence while the swordsman grabbed a bottle. It was early and he had nothing in his stomach so it was definitely not a good idea for his lifestyle but nobody would blame him today. He was feeling too helpless, too useless. He needed to soothe his mind a little.


Screams in the room pulled Zoro out of his alcoholic lethargy a few hours later and he straightened up from the galley table where he had fallen asleep. Brook was whirling around the room and Robin was smiling while Luffy and Usopp were singing while dancing.

"Sleeping Beauty is waking up," The navigator teased him at his side, "Good news, Robin found the fruit Sanji has eaten!"

"Oh?"

"Thanks to you," The archaeologist told him. "The fact that he was calling Vivi wasn't a coincidence. The fruit is listed in one of the books the Alabasta king offered us. I saw it in the library. That's probably where Sanji saw it too."

"I can make a cure right now!" Chopper cried out, overjoyed. "I have all the ingredients here!"

"Awesome!" Luffy shouted. "Give it to him so he can make us food again, I'm so hungry!"

"You, glutton!" Nami stopped him, slamming her fist on his head. "He'll have to rest so you better not harass him!"

Zoro left them in the meantime. Sanji was going to heal and life would go back to normal so he had no time to lose and even a lot to catch up with. He had neglected his training in the last few hours.


"I swear I'm okay, Chopper," The cook reassured him two days later.

"But it's barely been 12 hours since you woke up!" The doctor was worried. "You stayed almost 48 hours in a coma and you have to take another week of treatment so I don't think getting up so fast is a good idea!"

"I'll be careful, promise. I'm only going to take care of the meal and I'll rest, you have my word."

The little reindeer gave in and let him out of the infirmary reluctantly. He couldn't deny his patient was in much better shape but he was far from cured.

For his part, Sanji found his galley with satisfaction. He was bored to death lying down doing nothing but he was aware of the extreme tiredness of his body and he didn't intend to go back on his promise to the doctor.

As he grabbed his pans, he felt his muscles painfully protest and he had to stop for a minute to stretch. He then decided to prepare a simple dish of fish and rice to not push himself too hard. Still, he didn't want to surrender nor worry Chopper about his condition and he resolved to make a lemon pie for dessert.


While the fish was browning in the pan among aromatic herbs, Sanji suddenly heard a loud noise outside and he felt Sunny's hull creak. He hurriedly cut off his cooker's fire and rushed out despite the weakness of his legs.

He immediately noticed the problem. A huge pirate ship had deliberately bumped into the right side of the Sunny, destroying a part of the railing. On the deck, all the crew members had gathered and Franky seemed particularly furious.

"Fucker, look what you did to my ship!" He yelled towards the opposing captain.

The man in question was looking down on them from the deck of his own boat and his crew of fifty pirates sneered around him. "Don't worry about your ship, that's not what we care about," He replied condescendingly.

"What do you want then?" Luffy asked him, frowning.

"Food. See, we've been rerouted by a storm and since then, we have nothing left to nosh," He explained calmly. "My men are starting to feel that time goes slowly so as a good captain, I find them something to eat."

"You want food? Okay, we can share," The straw hat boy agreed.

The man stared at him for a second before bursting into laughter and his crew imitated him quickly. "You're too generous! In this case, gimme your treasures too and even your girls. It can't hurt!"

"There's no way your filthy paws touch any of our treasures, you hear me?" Nami threatened him immediately.

"And if you come after the ladies, you'll have a hard time," The cook added, moving closer.

"Sanji, you shouldn't be here!" Chopper scolded him.

"We don't need you, stupid eyebrows," The swordsman added, "You're gonna bother us."

"Like hell I will, marimo head! Even with two legs in plaster, I'd shoot down more than you!" The blond hissed.

"I'd like to see you try," Zoro snickered.

"No, Sanji, you can't be serious!" The doctor got alarmed.

"It's settled, Chopper. Anyway, I'm not gonna stay quietly in the infirmary while those psychos are talking about kidnapping Robin-chan and Nami-san," The blond firmly concluded by lighting his cigarette. Chopper sighed. He knew there was nothing to do.

"Since you ain't cooperative, we're gonna rob you and sink your boat," The opposing captain went on. "So sea monsters won't have to go hungry either."

At these words, he made a motion towards his crew who rushed screaming on the Sunny. Immediately, Luffy knocked out the first ones with a Gum-Gum Gatling Gun and Zoro swirled with his swords, blasting his enemies. Nami twirled her magic stick, mad with rage at the thought that someone was going after her treasures.

"Thunderbolt Tempo!"

Lightning struck her opponents and she looked defiantly at the other pirates who hesitated to move forward. Sanji stretched his left leg at her side and got ready to send a series of kicks to the following ones. Brook took out his own sword and rushed into battle, screaming, as Chopper was using his human form to knock out his opponents. As for Usopp, he resolved to move back and fling his explosive balls from afar at those who were still coming down towards them.

Franky then noticed the enemy crew was well organized. While some of them were fighting and keeping the opposing crew busy, the others were sneaking in the storeroom and the galley discreetly. He shot a small group that was heading for his cola supply and Robin, who had also understood the maneuver, used her many hands to strangle those who were already getting to their food supply.

It was then that one of the attackers took advantage of the concentration of the young woman to throw a rope in her direction which wrapped around her body, taking her breath away. The archaeologist fell to her knees and four pirates jumped on her to tie her up thoroughly.

"Robin!" Franky rushed towards her but Sanji had been faster and he aimed a series of Mouton Shot extremely violently at the four men who collapsed on the deck, dripping with blood. The blond then took a breath while the cyborg was releasing the young brunette.

"Are you all right, Robin-chan?" Sanji asked, looking at her anxiously.

"Thanks to you. Thank you," The archaeologist said, getting rid of her ropes.

"What about you, you holding up, Sanji?" Franky asked, gazing at him.

"Everything's fine," The cook grumbled, taking a few steps, "If these idiots still go after Robin or Nami, I'll kill them one by one, believe me."

The engineer nodded and followed Robin who had already left again toward the battle to help Usopp.

The blond took deep breaths. Despite his words, his sight was blurring and his legs were staggering under his weight. Yet he quickly adjusted his gaze, looking for Nami to make sure she was fine. He was relieved to see that this was indeed the case before a blow in the back sent him crashing to the ground.

Furious, he straightened to notice his opponent was two meters high and looked at him with a sick smile. He was waving a chain in front of his eyes and cracked it in the air. Sanji clenched his teeth. He was on the verge of exhaustion but he'd rather die than let this big pirate get closer to the girls.

Sanji dashed in his direction and gave the man a flurry of kicks that made him move back, grunting. His enemy then slammed his chain and the blond avoided it by a small margin. He did several moves to try to make him lose balance but his weapon was forcing him to shift constantly and he was quickly out of breath. His vision was blurred again and he clung on to the rail so as not to slip.

The pirate gave him a victorious smile and was about to throw his chain in his face when Chopper appeared at his side. "Rumble. Guard Point!" The huge round body of the reindeer deflected the chain but it sent him rolling on the ground, groggy. He got up nevertheless, ready to protect his patient at all costs. For his part, Sanji tried to get up to help him but his legs wouldn't carry him anymore.

"Three sword style. Tiger Hunt!"

Their enemy collapsed to the ground and the cook dropped back against the railing. He would never admit it to anyone but today, never mind if the marimo was ahead of him in their competition, he would catch up next time. He then felt the doctor fussing near him.

"You're weak, Sanji, you need to rest!"

"It's gonna be okay, Chopper. Go help the others."

The little reindeer glanced anxiously at his patient then around him. The battle was ending. Brook and Nami were frantically shooting down their weapons on the heads of the last pirates, Luffy had just sent their captain half-unconscious on their boat and Zoro was picking up the bodies of the stunned ones to fling them on their ship. He then sped to Usopp who was wincing, holding his leg beside Robin and Franky.

For his part, Sanji slowly took a breath and forced himself to keep his eyes open until he was sure nothing was threatening the crew anymore. He noticed that Luffy was leaving their enemies a good part of their fish supply and he smiled at his generosity to which he himself attached great importance.

He then walked like an automaton to his room and dropped fully dressed on the bed. In spite of all his will and determination, his already fragile recovery and this surprise attack had finished him. He felt like he could sleep for the next 72 hours without waking up.

"So, you hardly stayed on your feet? I don't think you've got half my quota, it's pathetic," The swordsman suddenly snickered on the doorstep.

"Shut up, marimo man. As soon as I get a little rest, I'll make you bite the dust..."

Zoro shook his head, not fooled for a second about his condition. "Chopper is worried," He said more seriously.

"I'm just a little tired, okay?"

"Okay." The fencer closed the door and Sanji immediately sank into sleep.


"Sanji must take his medicine," Chopper repeated, staring at the clock. "Is he still sleeping?"

At his side, Zoro nodded. Night had fallen on the Sunny and the little doctor was gazing at the necessary pills for the cook's cure. Usopp had taken the first watch and everyone had gone to bed except the swordsman who had gone to show Chopper his left arm that a splinter of wood had reached during his fight. The fencer was particularly irritated at being wounded in this battle which he considered ridiculous. All because a pirate had landed on the Sunny's railing after one of his attacks and he couldn't avoid the wood that had burst in all directions under the force of the impact. Fortunately, Chopper had quickly disinfected him, assuring it wasn't serious.

"Go to bed. If he doesn't come himself, I'll give it to him later," The swordsman suggested.

"Are you sure? It's really important, Zoro."

"If he doesn't wanna take it, I'll call you."

Chopper finally agreed before slowly heading out of the infirmary. As for Zoro, he decided to train a bit more and he went back to the crow's nest.


When he came back down almost an hour later, the medicine and the glass of water hadn't moved so he grabbed it and headed for the room. The blond was then awakened by a hand that was shaking him unceremoniously and he immediately felt upset.

"You need to take your treatment," Zoro's voice ordered him above him.

"Don't care, I'm sleeping," He grunted.

"You want me to say that to Chopper?" The swordsman offered him with a smile.

The cook realized what he was exposing himself to and straightened up as best he could. "Dammit..."

Zoro handed him his medicine and a glass of water Sanji swallowed in one go. "What time is it?" He suddenly asked, noticing the darkness through the small window.

"Dinner has long passed if that's what worries you," The swordsman answered, leaning against the doorframe.

"Shit! Luffy must have gone crazy!"

"Yeah," Zoro grumbled, "Nami had to knock him out and Robin cooked something. It was gross."

"Oh, Nami-san and Robin-chan!" The cook complained, brutally putting his glass down. "I wanted to make them a lemon pie, I'll do it right now to make amends!"

"Tomorrow. They're sleeping."

"Oh." Sanji dropped back onto the mattress, actually happy not to have to get up so quickly. As Zoro was about to leave, he looked questioningly at him. "You're not staying?"

"I don't think you're in any condition to do anything now," The swordsman pointed out, looking over him from head to toe with a smirk.

"Ah... Yeah, sure," The cook answered after a few seconds.

"What?" The fencer wanted to know, perceiving his hesitation.

"Nothing, you do what you like. Remember? It's just a room."

The swordsman frowned. He wanted to let the cook rest because he badly needed it so what was wrong? "Tell me what you want," He finally sighed.

Sanji didn't answer immediately but he straightened up and grabbed the fencer by his belt, which made him topple over the bed by his side. "What are you doing?" Zoro wondered, feeling the blond push him to make a place for himself against his back.

"Shut up and sleep."

The swordsman opened his mouth to reply but Sanji had already closed his eyes and his breath on his neck quickly told him he had gone back to sleep. Incredulous, he didn't dare to move for a moment, watching out for his companion's breathing. In the end, he relaxed and straightened slowly to set his blades down as quietly as possible before removing his tee-shirt and slipping under the sheet.


"Sanji?"

Usopp was about to repeat his knocking on the door when it opened on a shirtless and visibly in a bad mood swordsman who closed it behind him. "What?" He barked.

"It's... time for his watch," The gunner stammered, "I didn't know if he could do it or not so..."

"He's in no condition."

"Oh? Did you warn Chopper?" He inquired anxiously.

"He just needs to sleep. I'm taking his turn."

"You're taking his turn?" The young man repeated, surprised.

"Got a problem with that?" The man in front of him grumbled.

"N-No but you got hurt too yesterday. You want me to ask Luffy?"

"I didn't get hurt!"

Usopp nodded then walked away and Zoro fastened his swords to his hip before slipping his tee-shirt on as he headed for the crow's nest. The night air was cool and he regretted the warmth of his bed and Sanji by his side. It was no secret the fencer needed an unbelievable amount of sleep but today, the cook didn't even move despite Usopp's loud banging on the door and Zoro had realized he definitely needed more sleep than him.

As soon as he arrived in the crow's nest, the swordsman stretched his muscles with determination. He would take advantage of the next hours to train because he didn't like the idea of being tricked by opponents he considered weak and he expected not to get caught again.


Since first attempt, this chapter has really changed but I like it this way. I hope you too. See you soon.