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-Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Seven-
"The one thing I know is that God's Prophecy will never falter because he is absolute" Eneru grinned. "I'm curious to see how this person is going to die—will you fight? Will you all fight each other? Will you gang up on one of the weaker ones?" he pondered aloud. "Of course, you could all resist your fates and force me to pick" he concluded with a shrug as if he didn't really care which decision we went with in the end.
"What do you want to do, Robin? Skylar?" Zoro asked.
"I'm not going to kill anyone" Robin said, crossing her arms.
"Yeah, I'm not participating in this sicko's game either" I shook my head.
"I won't either" Zoro nodded as he came to the same decision, seeing no reason to participate in this weirdo's twisted game.
"I won't compete in your sick game!" Wyper hatefully sneered, glaring at the blond seated before us.
"And I too refuse to take part!" Gan Fall scowled as we all finally peered back at Nami as if expecting her to give an answer as well—waiting to see if she'd be like the rest of us and refuse to play along.
"Why do you got to drag me into this?!" she angrily snapped, clearly not liking the sudden attention.
"You're the only one dying today!" we boldly proclaimed as we pointed our weapons toward Eneru.
"Insolent fools!" he laughed in response like the mere act of us daring to defy him was the funniest thing he'd ever seen. "You dare to threaten me? Listen to yourselves! I must admit, I'm quite impressed, but you have no idea what you're up against" he grinned as a spark of electricity shot around him. "Even the five of you together don't stand a chance against me—you cannot comprehend the existence of my powers and what I'm truly capable of.
"Look at you! An elderly buffoon wanting peace, a warrior who single-mindedly wants his homeland, and thieves from the Blue Sea whose only concern is treasure" he scoffed. "All of you, for one reason or another, seek to save the wretched place called Skypiea. But you cannot because this nation is fundamentally flawed" he frowned.
"I refuse to just stand here and listen to such nonsense! Now tell me where the Divine Warriors are!" Gan Fall angrily demanded as he pointed his spear at Eneru, growing more and more impatient with the man the longer he spoke. "And what exactly is your goal here today?!" he glared.
"Why, an ascension, my old friend" Eneru simply answered.
"What do you mean?" Gan Fall narrowed his eyes in suspicion, not quite following along with what the blond meant.
"That's right, I will soon leave this dreadful wasteland—on the island where I grew up there were legends of a place regarded as God's Home" Eneru started to explain. "People call this place Endless Vearth, and there the ground extends as far as the eye can see in all directions. It's my dream to find this place, this paradise—Endless Vearth, a home fit for a God" his grin only seemed to grow the longer he thought about this paradise of his. "My time spent here battling over the incomprehensible lands of the Upper Yard has been nothing but a petite triviality. Listen to me, I tell you this place that you cherish is an abomination!
"Consider this—it was born in the sky, but it's not a cloud. It lives in the sky, though it is not a bird" he ranted as he struck the Cloud Ball he was on and popped it. "This nation that which exists in the sky is an utterly unnatural one! When we die, we all return to the Earth's soil, but here there is none" he continued.
"What exactly are you getting at?" Gan Fall frowned as the wind around us started to blow something fierce. Static temporarily surround Eneru and made him practically glow before it finally died down.
"You really shouldn't be surprised by my intentions, as God, I'm bound to it here by the Divine Providence of nature—that's why this unnatural nation will be ripped apart and pulled from the sky" Eneru finally revealed.
"You plan on wiping out Skypiea completely?!" Gan Fall snapped, his body now trembling with barely contained rage.
"It's only natural" Eneru argued. I felt my fingers twitch as I narrowed my eyes in disgust at just how casual he was acting for a man planning on killing possibly hundreds of thousands of innocent people just because he felt that this land did not belong.
"Don't be so conceded, the term God is just a title referring to the leader of this nation!" Gan Fall snarled, revealing that the term God around here was no different than the term King or Emporer back home. Eneru wasn't really God—that was just a name the people of this land had chosen to use to refer to the person who was meant to watch over and protect them and their land.
"True, but that will soon change" Eneru said, boredly picking at his ear as if he was beginning to tire of this conversation.
"A true God does not live amongst the humans like you do and treat them like a plaything!" Gan Fall angrily shouted, growing more and more frustrated with the blonde's nonchalant behavior.
"Former God, Gan Fall, you're worried about the Divine Warriors—are you not?" Eneru suddenly asked as he sat back down once again. "Six years ago, your Divine Warriors lost a battle against my forces and I took six hundred and fifty of your subordinates under my charge. They served me well until this morning when I found no more use for them" he confessed while picking up a piece of rubble that he then began to roll between his fingers. "I told you, did I not? The seven of us now are the only ones left alive in this forsaken place—such a shame" he sighed, electrocuting the piece of rubble in his hands and turning it into ash.
"You monster!" Gan Fall growled the minute he realized exactly what the blond had meant.
"It's not that I wanted to harm them" Eneru lied—it had to be a lie because if he truly had no wish to harm them then he wouldn't have slaughtered them like he had said. "But when I told them my goal, they dared to challenge me and they paid the price with that insubordination!" he laughed as if he didn't just confess to murder.
"They were good men and they all had families on Angel Island!" Gan Fall angrily cried.
"Yes, I am aware—I suppose I must bury their families beside them" Eneru mindlessly nodded in thought as he boredly knocked over the small dust pile he had created.
"You are the Devil!" Gan Fall snarled in frustration as he charged forward...though Eneru made no attempts to move as he threw his staff into the air just as the old man's spear pierced through his chest. Perhaps if it was anyone else, the sight would have been gruesome, but the attack did no harm as the blond simply turned his body into mere static and moved to the side—easily removing the spear from his chest with little to no trouble.
"Five million...ten million...twenty million..." Eneru counted as he started to suddenly build up a ball of electric energy that he then used to mercilessly electrocute Gan Fall. "God does exist in this world" he mockingly smirked.
"How mortifying..." Gan Fall weakly groaned before dropping to the ground like a dead fly.
"And that God is me" Eneru proudly grinned, looking quite pleased with what he had done.
"It's a Devil Fruit!" Zoro gasped in realization.
"It's the Rumble Rumble Fruit!" Wyper snarled, revealing the name of the fruit that Eneru had eaten.
"If I'm not mistaken, this certain fruit is said to have the power of invincibility" Robin said after a moment's thought. "The power of lightning" she quickly clarified before anyone got any wrong ideas by what she had meant after speaking the word "invincibility."
"Oh, how lovely..." I sarcastically grumbled. "Landing hits on him isn't going to be easy then" I sighed after realizing just how many of us were using weapons made of metal.
"Of lightning?" Nami shakily questioned. "There's no way a human has a chance against that!" she gasped at the startling realization, fear quick to take hold of her.
"It is time, all that I have foreseen will finally come to be" Eneru said as he held his hand out towards us. "The five of you should feel honored to survive this long!" he laughed. "Now come along—you will join me as I gain passage to my dream world! To the Endless Vearth! Come with me—come and fulfill your destines!"
"Why would we?!" Zoro snarled.
"There I will build a disputable nation of God, where only the chosen ones are permitted to live—a utopia of boundless and eternal power!" Eneru boasted, ignoring the swordsman's question. "I will not let those who are unworthy like those incompetent subordinates of mine sully the stature of this new nation! Only those who pass my judgment may bask in the glory of my company!" he cockily grinned.
"And what would you do if we refused?" Robin asked.
"Yeah, I'm not all for this whole crazy dream of yours" I admitted. "Besides, being forced to be in your company seems more like a punishment than a reward for surviving" I scowled.
"Robin! Skylar! No!" Nami whimpered as if frightened that our remarks were going to anger the man and make things worse for everyone.
"Refuse? But why?" Eneru curiously asked. "Why would you refuse to join me?" he inquired, not quite understanding why anyone wouldn't want to willingly follow him and inhabit this new nation of his that he so desperately wanted to build.
"Because you're fucking insane, that's why!" I snapped, annoyed that someone like him could be so certain that others would willingly follow him after all the atrocious things he had done.
"If you stay here, you'll fall into a bottomless pit along with the rest of this unnatural nation" Eneru explained, making it clear that refusing him only meant death.
"I have no doubt you could destroy the entirety of Upper Yard in one fell swoop" Robin admitted. "But if you decided to destroy all this then won't you also be destroying something that you cherish?" she questioned.
"Do you mean the Golden Bell?" Eneru asked.
"What's the Golden Bell?" Nami curiously whispered.
"The Golden Bell?" Robin inquired as if this was her first time hearing of such a thing.
"Oh, don't worry, no need—I've already made arrangements!" Eneru laughed, dismissively waving. "Based on what I know about your travels across Skypiea, I believe I know where the bell is located" he confessed. "That's right, I know what you're thinking" he said as he narrowed his eyes upon seeing the expression the older woman wore.
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