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Chapter 2 - Little Life

Chapter 2: Shocking My Way to Power

It's been five years since I was reborn into the world of One Piece.

And honestly? Life has been great.

Living in Windmill Village with my new family has been like something out of a dream. My little brother, Monkey D. Garp, is an energetic ball of chaos. Our parents—Monkey D. Gara and Monkey D. Alice—are incredibly caring, though I swear our dad's antics explain everything about why Garp and even Luffy turned out the way they did in the original timeline.

They're not marines, just civilians. But they're strong. Strong enough that if they were to join the Navy, they'd probably shoot up to Vice Admiral at least.

As for me? I look exactly like Ban from Seven Deadly Sins—tall for my age, with white hair and piercing eyes. But more importantly, I am Ban, in a way. Thanks to my first wish, I have his powers. Immortality, physical strength, regeneration, the Snatch ability... it's all here.

And on top of that, I have the Shock System.

The way it works is simple: the more I shock people—mentally, emotionally, even physically—the more Shock Points I earn. And with those points, I can buy all sorts of things: Devil Fruits, Rokushiki techniques, Haki, and more.

But there's a problem.

After five years of effort, I've only managed to collect about 1,000 points—barely enough to buy the weakest of Devil Fruits, something called the Jacket Jacket Fruit. Not exactly what a future powerhouse dreams of.

So I got... creative.

I started experimenting with different ways to shock the people around me. I found out that the stronger the person, the more points I earned from their reactions. That's when I began my personal "shock training" routine—with the two strongest people in Windmill Village: my father and my little brother Garp.

And boy, are they easy to shock.

Garp may only be five, but he can already go toe-to-toe with Dad, throwing punches that crack the ground and wrestling bears for fun. Naturally, the system rewards me nicely when I surprise either of them. Whether it's by showing off my healing factor, lifting boulders, or casually hanging from a cliff with one finger, I've managed to get quite a few laughs, gasps, and jaw drops.

But that's not enough.

I have a bigger plan in mind.

I'm going to shock the entire village.

If I show them a full demonstration of my abilities—immortality, Snatch, raw power—I'm confident I can score at least 10,000 Shock Points. With that, I'll be able to purchase Rokushiki techniques (3,000 points) and all three types of Haki (2,500 each). Sure, they'll be at the beginner level, but with Ban's body and my dedication, I can train them to mastery.

Once I have those, the real journey begins.

I'm also planning to teach Garp. He's my little brother, after all. If I can shape him now, he might grow even stronger than in canon.

And I've already decided on my ultimate goal:

Become the Fleet Admiral of the Navy.

But not through the usual way.

I plan to cut down Sengoku and take the title for myself. I'll reshape the Marines into something better, stronger, freer.

The world isn't ready for Monkey D. Gojo.

But it will be.

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