While I'm swimming, the amount of energy I spend eventually catches up to you. Luckily, I could use seawater to rejuvenate my strength and keep going, so after about fifteen hours of swimming, I stopped due to the mental strain it was taking on me i currently have a terrible headache it's like im taking too much seawater all at once and my brain is unable to take in all that information at once with no brakes.
I managed to acquire three points in fifteen hours, which was the quickest time I've ever taken to acquire three points by a wide margin, but then again, I never spent that amount of time in the sea before. I was right on the money when I said I could never see the full potential of my system back in the Goa kingdom.
Now, where do I go first? Well, the first member I want to recruit is Zoro. I don't think Zoro has left his village yet because I have never heard of Zoro the pirate hunter. Well, it's no surprise I'm three years early. After all, I guess I have to pick him up at his village.
Well, it's settled. Full speed ahead to Shimotsuki village to recruit Roronoa Zoro. With the distance I shortened while swimming, it should take just a few days for me to arrive there. To be honest, I'm a little bit excited. I wonder how long it would take for me to meet Zoro, one of my favorite characters.
As much as I would like to swim there, it will take exponentially longer for me to arrive there. So the million-berry question is, how do I go about absorbing seawater without wasting a lot of time swimming to Zoro's place? Man, talk about being mentally drained. I think I should sleep for a while.
After sleeping, I woke up and continued sailing to Zoro's hometown, and it seems luck was also on my side. The reason I say that is because I found a way to get stronger without having to swim. I take my sword out and cut a hole in the raft as big as a clenched fist. Naturally, seawater quickly seeps into the sink of the raft, but as soon as it comes in, I automatically absorb it.
When I absorbed too much seawater for a long period, it put a mental strain on me and gave me a terrible headache. However, in theory, if I were to absorb little bits of it at a time, I should be fine even if I get a little headache.
I've had this system for more than a decade, and it seems I've yet to scratch the surface of its true potential. In this world, a pirate with extreme potential needs to be killed while he's young, but that applies more to me than any other pirate who's ever been born, maybe except for Joyboy and Luffy, because I don't know if there's a limit when it comes to my potential. I might have endless potential, I mean, unless I manage to absorb all the seawater the One Piece world has to offer.
So, in short, the longer it takes for them to realize that I am the son of Roger and the threat I possess, the harder it will be for them to eventually deal with me. To be honest, I pity the Navy just a little bit because I don't even know how strong I can eventually become.
In a way, you could say I'm doing the One Piece world a huge favor here, absorbing as much seawater as I can. According to Dr. Vegapunk, because of the overuse of the Ancient Weapons, the One Piece world has been slowly and steadily sinking underwater. Once Imu and the five elders found that out around seven hundred years ago, they chased out the original inhabitants of the red line, also known as the Lunarians, and they had people from countries not affiliated with the World Government start building massive bridge structures across all four blues, hoping to connect it to their newly built capital, the Holylands of Marijoie one day so in other words everyone who is not a Celestial Dragon should thank me for at the very least delaying their impending extinction.