Hello guys! Sorry for not updating so quick! Unfortunately, the computer had a bad problem, in the end, it had to be rebooted! Well, now it's working I can answer it now!


Yorush: It's been some time since that arc but I don't recall any need to be "invited" to the Florian Triangle. Who would even invite them?

M: Well, according to the Wikipedia, and sorry guys this has some spoilers :

" Three days after the Post-Enies Lobby Arc, the Straw Hats enjoy the features of their new ship; Usopp and Luffy go fishing together and toss everything they catch into the aquarium, while Robin, Franky, and Sanji relax in the dining room, Nami takes a bath in the bath hut, Chopper enjoys his expanded room/infirmary and Zoro takes a nap in the observation tower.

When Zoro wakes up, he notices a barrel floating in the ocean and alerts the rest of the crew over the built-in speaker system. When they fish the barrel out of the sea, they notice that it is an offering to the sea god. After a short discussion, they open the barrel, but instead of finding food and sake, a red light shoots out of the barrel and into the sky. Fearing that someone may spot them and know that a big storm is heading in their direction, Nami orders the crew to head southwest. Unfortunately, the High-wind catches them, prompting Franky to unveil the Soldier Dock Channel 0; a set of paddle wheels. Using the paddle wheels, they avoid the storm and finally enter the Florian Triangle. "

Also, according to the story, the red light was :

A Flash Barrel is a barrel that contains the red flare inside used to signal Thriller Bark. It floats on the ocean at the entrance of the Florian Triangle, waiting for any passing ships. Whenever opened it will shoot out a red flare after which Perona's Ghost Network will start spying on them. This was a clever trick to pull sailors to Thriller Bark.

Shahana-G: I like the story so far~ Luffy is so strong! Did he awaken his devil fruit?

M: Yes. Yes he did xDD

StlAjax: This story has a good concept with some fatal flaws. The first, and most important in my opinion, is the expectation that all the characters will develop the same if you take away their motivation. For example, if Zoro never loses Kuina, then he never has to become the world's best swordsman. Kuina and he made the promise that one of them would be the best, the reason Zoro is so set on it in the manga/anime is because he's the only option. Kuina, who is dead, cannot become the best, so he must. the second flaw is the pacing, it's far to slow. Thirdly, is the writing itself. There are many grammatical and spelling errors in the story.

M: As far as I've thought about it, Zoro might have never lost his determination if either Kuina dies and might even add fuel to his determination, I decided to kill Kuina because I wanted to go with the flow, it's also the reason why I killed and saved Bellemere. The reason why I saved Bellemere is because Nami can get closer to Luffy and maybe not doubt Luffy's strength, added to Nami for her to get stronger and have the will to repay Luffy by helping him with her knowledge and strength.

And like I said, I only update for maybe once, twice or thrice in a week. I have schools bro xD and the reason why I sometimes have spelling errors is because I type fast, and I also look at the stories… Sometimes xDD

Oh, if you're also wondering why Corazon lived… It's not much of a problem… see, the reason why Luffy let Doflamingo live is for Doflamingo to hunt Corazon and Law, so Law could have his own reason to fight. Not to mention I think Law has a dream to become the Pirate King?