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Chapter 18 - Chapter 18:Flames of Change

With his mission on Drum Island complete, Kaito had one final loose end to tie up. He slipped into the royal palace, finding a young, pre-Devil Fruit Wapol behaving like a typical, spoiled brat. Good, he hasn't eaten the Baku Baku no Mi yet.

He spent the next few hours meticulously searching the island but found no trace of the fruit. Hmm, did his family purchase it from elsewhere?

He decided to call in a favor. "Hey, man, what's up?" Corazon's voice came through the Den Den Mushi.

"I'm good. Where are you now?"

"Still in the North Blue."

"Good. I need you to ask around about the Baku Baku no Mi. See if you can hear anything about it."

"Got it. You want to buy it?"

"Yeah. Don't worry about the money."

"Okay."

"So, what have you been doing lately?"

"Nothing much. Just training with my crew and traveling."

"Any news about Doflamingo?"

"...Vergo escaped and rejoined his crew. But Doflamingo hasn't made a move yet."

"You should still be careful. Leave the North Blue soon."

"I'm not worried. His intelligence network shrank drastically after Vergo left the Marines. His movements are very restricted now."

"Okay. Have you decided what you're going to do?"

"I'm still confused," Corazon admitted. "I don't understand why my father wanted to be part of this world so much."

"...I don't know either. But I can give you some advice: don't look at the surface of matters; look deeper. You see two pirates killing each other—ask why they became pirates in the first place. You might find your answer that way."

"...Thank you, man."

"Anytime."

---

Kaito returned to the East Blue, deciding to check on Sanji and Luffy. Sanji's situation was stable; the boy was still diligently learning his craft aboard the Orbit. Luffy's situation, however, had changed dramatically. He was now living in the forest with a bandit group.

Before entering the area, Kaito confirmed that Garp wasn't present. He found Luffy and began observing from the shadows. He saw Luffy hanging out with two other boys, Ace and Sabo, and could tell they had finally acknowledged him as a brother. Tsk. That means he's already been through the "initiation."

Kaito dropped from the trees, landing in front of them. "Hey, Luffy."

"Eh? You are... the gold mask man!" Luffy exclaimed.

Kaito was momentarily speechless at the title. "Yes. How are you doing?"

Ace and Sabo immediately went on guard, eyeing the stranger warily.

"I'm great! This is Sabo, and this is Ace. We're brothers!"

"Oh, good for you."

"Hahaha, yeah!"

"So, how is the training going?" Kaito asked, referring to the seastone.

Luffy immediately deflated, embarrassed. "That thing makes me super weak! I don't want to touch it!"

Shaking his head, Kaito turned to the other two. "Nice to meet you both."

"Who are you, bastard? Wearing such a creepy mask," Ace spat.

"...Nice to meet you, too," Sabo added, more diplomatically.

"...That's not a very nice thing to say, Mr. Ace. Anyway, what are you three doing?"

"We're going hunting!" Luffy announced.

"Hunting? Okay, I'll come with you."

As they moved through the forest, Sabo asked, "Why don't you tell us your name? We can't just keep calling you 'hey'."

"You can call me Eagle."

"So secretive. Hmph," Ace grumbled.

As they walked, Kaito's Observation Haki pinged on a powerful presence entering the forest from another direction. "Luffy, is there a strong person who lives around here?"

"No."

"Weird. Anyway, there's a tiger up ahead. Do you want to hunt it?"

"A tiger?!" The three boys paled in unison.

"Yes. Let's go."

"No, that tiger is really strong!" Sabo protested.

"Hmm, well, don't worry. I'll also teach you something."

They soon found the large tiger. "Now, you all know about famous pirates like Roger and famous Marines like Garp. Why are they different from other people?"

Sabo instinctively glanced at Ace when Roger was mentioned. Kaito caught it. "Sabo, why are you looking at Ace?"

Sabo flustered. "B-Because you mentioned Garp! Ace's grandpa! I was just surprised, yeah!"

"...You're Garp's grandson too?" Kaito asked Ace.

"I'm not! My name is Portgas D. Ace!" Ace denied vehemently.

"...Anyway," Kaito continued, "those powerful men wield a power called Haki. It has three types. I'll tell you first about Observation Haki." He took a cloth and blindfolded himself.

The boys watched in astonishment as he walked directly toward the tiger.

"Observation Haki allows you to predict your opponent's attacks and dodge them."

The tiger, seeing an easy target, attacked. It swiped right, left, left, right. Kaito dodged every blow with his eyes covered.

"Then, the second type is called Armament Haki. It coats your body with an invisible armor that lets you defend, and if you're strong enough, attack." Kaito stopped dodging and met the tiger's next claw swipe with his open palm. A concussive force erupted, sending the massive beast flying backward.

The three boys were stunned into silence. Kaito then walked over to Luffy and gave him a light flick on the forehead with an Armament-hardened finger.

"Ow! Why does it hurt?!"

"That's another benefit of Armament Haki. It lets you hit the true body of Devil Fruit users. But we'll stop here. We have a visitor." Kaito turned his head toward the trees.

"Ahahaha! Sorry, I was curious what you were doing. That was amazing!" An old man stepped out from behind a large oak.

"Oh, it's old man Naguri. You should be careful; it's dangerous here," Sabo advised.

Kaito studied the man. "Who are you? You do know Garp is from this island."

"Don't worry," Naguri replied kindly. "I just came to check if the kids had run into trouble."

"That didn't answer my question. What is someone of your strength doing here?"

"Ah, I'm just trying to make a comeback. I lost my ship to Gold Roger."

"Oh? You fought Gold Roger and kept your life? I'd call that a win."

"Yeah," Naguri laughed. "It really is a win."

"Hmph." Ace suddenly turned and stormed off. Sabo stayed behind with Luffy.

After Ace was gone, Sabo explained quietly, "Roger is Ace's father. He hates it, so he doesn't like to talk about him."

"What? Gold Roger is Ace's father?"

"Yeah. But please don't mention it."

After talking with Naguri a while longer, they all headed back. Unfortunately, Luffy, unable to keep a secret, immediately blurted out, "Hey, Ace! I didn't know you were Roger's son!"

Sabo panicked. "Luffy! I told you not to mention it to him!"

Ace flared up, ready to fight both of them, but Kaito's calm voice cut through the tension. "Ace, why do you hate your father so much?"

Ace wanted to attack Kaito but remembered his strength and forced himself to calm down. "He was a devil! Why shouldn't I hate him?"

"So you think all pirates are evil?"

"Of course not! But he was the devil! The whole world knows!"

Kaito was silent for a moment. "Do you like Garp?"

Ace was taken aback. "...I don't like him."

"But you at least respect him. Do you think a man like Garp would help the son of the man he considers the 'devil'?"

Ace fell silent, his expression conflicted.

"What are you trying to say?"

"Nothing, really. I understand you feel the weight of his shadow. But the spark your father started may one day change the world. The people who spew hate here aren't the world; they're just parroting the World Government's propaganda. Most people who hate Roger are just envious they could never achieve a fraction of what he did."

Ace was quiet, then muttered, "Hmph. In the end, he was captured. I'll definitely surpass him."

Kaito looked genuinely confused, then burst out laughing. "Captured? Hahahaha! You think Gol D. Roger was captured?"

The three boys stared at him, bewildered.

"Wasn't he?" Sabo asked.

"Of course not! Do you even understand what 'Pirate King' means? It means the freest man on the seas. If he could be captured, how could he be the freest?"

"Then how did they execute him?" Ace demanded.

"Gol D. Roger had an incurable disease. He was dying. Knowing this, he surrendered himself and used his death to send a message to the entire world."

"Whaaaat?"

"Yes. He was never captured. Even in death, people still talk about him."

Ace didn't respond, the new information clearly churning in his mind.

"Ace... that's a unique name. Do you know what your father's main weapon was called? It was named 'Ace.' I guess that's where your name came from." Kaito continued, "So when you see people laughing and loathing Roger, feel sympathy for them. They're mocking a man who accomplished more than they ever will. Let them talk; it's all they can do."

Ace trembled, his voice barely a whisper. "Then... do I have a right to exist?"

"...A right to exist?" Kaito's voice was suddenly sharp. "You're an idiot, Ace. There's no 'right to exist' in this fucked-up world. There's only being strong enough to live freely, or being so weak you only live because the strong allow it. Your father chose the path of strength—no, he chose to be the strongest on that path. No one can grant you a 'right.' But you can become strong enough to stop anyone from taking your life from you."

A heavy silence fell. Ace didn't speak again, but a profound weight seemed to lift from his shoulders.

"Speaking of the will to live," Kaito said, shifting the mood, "the Haki power I showed you depends on it. A stronger will means stronger Haki." The three immediately paid rapt attention. "So, here's your training. You will cover your eyes and try to catch each other in a room for three hours every day. One hour each. Understood?"

"Yes!" they chorused.

---

Days turned into weeks. The three boys improved steadily under Kaito's guidance. Then, a call from Dragon interrupted the routine.

"Kaito," Dragon's voice was tense. "We're coming to the East Blue."

"Oh? Did you find out?" Kaito asked, feigning ignorance.

"Find out what?"

"Nothing. Why are you coming?"

"A Celestial Dragon is visiting the Goa Kingdom. I don't think this will end well. Go to Cactus Island and see what's happening."

"...You're worried about your son, aren't you?" Kaito said, a grin in his voice.

"...What?!" several voices exclaimed in the background—Ivankov, Kuma, Ginny, and Robin.

"How did you know I have a son?!" Dragon demanded.

"Hehehe, it was by chance. Kuma told me Shanks stole a Devil Fruit from the government, and it got me curious. It was just a Paramecia with rubber properties. I thought it must have a secret, like Law's fruit, or they wanted it as a counter for me. So I went to Shanks to try to trade for it. But your kid had already eaten it. Before I left, I asked his name. He said 'Monkey D. Luffy.'"

Dragon was speechless at the sheer coincidence.

"I'm not worried about him," Dragon finally said, defensively. "I'm worried about the Gray Terminal. They might destroy it and everyone in it to hide the kingdom's ugly side."

"...Your son plays there every day."

"...What? Is he with the old man?" Dragon was genuinely taken aback.

"That's because your son keeps saying he wants to be Pirate King. Garp can't exactly train him or be seen with him without consequences."

"..." A long silence from the other end.

"Hahaha! Yeah, that was my reaction too. One Marine, one Revolutionary, one Pirate. Your family is hilarious!" Kaito laughed heartily.

"Why do you know he's in the Gray Terminal every day?"

"Because I think I'm going to join his pirate crew," Kaito stated seriously.

"...What?!" the chorus of shocked voices returned.

"Yeah, I've been thinking about it. I don't give a damn about being Pirate King, so I wanted to find someone special. I guess it's your son, Dragon."

"You... are you serious?"

"Yeah. I found a technique to test a child's potential for Conqueror's Haki. I've found others, but no one was as special as your son. Even though he's a little stupid, his will is immovable. I like him."

Robin, who was listening, asked, "You've really chosen our captain?"

"Yeah. You'll love him. But that's just my idea. If you don't like him, don't join."

"...Okay," Robin replied.

"Okay," Dragon said, refocusing. "If you're already there, pay attention to the situation."

"Of course."

After the call, Kaito gathered the three boys. "Okay, guys, I have news. A Celestial Dragon is coming to the Goa Kingdom. We shouldn't go near the city for a while."

Luffy and Ace looked confused, but Sabo's face went pale.

"Celestial Dragon? What's that?"

"They're people who can enslave, kill, and steal anything from anyone they desire. They're considered the 'gods' of this world."

"Are they really strong?"

"How to put this... Most of them are weak. But they have incredibly powerful guards."

"But we're outside the kingdom."

"The nobles will probably destroy the Gray Terminal and kill everyone in it to hide the poverty from the Celestial Dragon. We shouldn't go there."

Sabo was visibly shaking. "What are you talking about?"

Kaito explained how the nobles would see the terminal as an eyesore and a risk to their reputation.

"They're insane! We have to warn them! They're just people trying to survive!"

"Yeah, that would be stupid. First, they wouldn't believe you. Second, if they did, what could they do?"

"Run away, of course!"

"If they could leave, why would anyone stay there willingly?"

Sabo's face turned ashen. "No... we can't just sit here and do nothing!"

"Well, we aren't going to do anything. That doesn't mean no one is. Besides pirates, there's a force that opposes the World Government directly and helps people in dire situations. They're coming here to save them. So don't worry. Okay, I'm going to gather more information. Do not go to the terminal today."

Kaito vanished, slipping into Goa Kingdom to gather intelligence. Meanwhile, back at the treehouse, the three boys were confronted by a large pirate from Bluejam's crew. A battle ensued, but the boys, strengthened by their training—with Ace and Sabo having mastered the basics of Soru—made short work of the intruders.

When the defeated pirates reported back, Bluejam flew into a rage and came to capture Sabo himself. Kaito, having learned of this, informed Dragon and hurried back.

He arrived to find the three boys already locked in combat with Bluejam. The pirate captain, overwhelmed by their coordinated attacks, was soundly defeated and forced to retreat.

Kaito dropped down from the trees. "You guys have gotten stronger."

"Wait, you were watching?!" Ace and Sabo accused.

"Yes, I just got back. Anyway, I confirmed it. They plan to burn the Gray Terminal to the ground and make it look like an accident. You should stay away from the forest's edge, too; it might catch fire."

Sabo was quiet for a long moment. "That's wrong. There's something fundamentally wrong with this world."

Kaito looked at him. "Well, Sabo, if you want to do something about it, I can arrange for you to join the Revolutionary Army."

Sabo looked up, a new fire in his eyes. "The Revolutionary Army? What's their goal?"

"They're a group of people trying to correct the world's wrongs. They fight so people aren't killed just for being in the way, or for looking 'ugly' to a Celestial Dragon."

Sabo was silent, then his resolve hardened. "I want to join them."

"Sabo!" Ace and Luffy were shocked. They knew he'd wanted to be a pirate.

"I know I said I wanted to be a pirate. But that was just to be free from my family. If I can be free and fix this broken world... I want to do it."

"Hahaha! I have high hopes for you, Sabo. You'll do great things there." Kaito's expression then turned grim. "Tonight, there will be a lot of death. People will scream. I have the power to protect them, to save them from all of it. So, do you think I should?"

"Yes! You should!" Sabo answered immediately.

"Why?"

"Because you can!"

"That's not an answer. I can kill them, too. Should I do that because I can?"

Sabo shook his head. "No, that's not the same! Saving them is the right thing to do! They need help!"

"I can't save everyone. They've remained silent about the injustice they've suffered for years. They didn't try to help themselves. Why should I risk myself to fight for them when they won't fight for themselves?"

Sabo had no reply.

"You were born a noble. You saw something was wrong, and you wanted to help yourself and be free. So I helped you. That doesn't mean I'll help everyone. I'm not a hero."

Luffy and Ace nodded vigorously in agreement.

"You guys don't want to be heroes?" Kaito asked, a smile returning.

"No!" they said in unison, with visible disgust.

"Why? Isn't being a hero a good thing?"

"Being a hero means I'd have to share my treasure!" Ace declared. "I want my treasure for myself!"

"And I want my meat for myself!" Luffy added.

"...Hahaha, you guys are something else." Kaito laughed. Sabo just looked at his idiot brothers and shook his head in fond exasperation.

"I want you to go to the edge of the Gray Terminal tonight," Kaito instructed, his tone serious again. "Close your eyes and try to feel the people there—their presence, their feelings, their emotions. I know it will be cruel, but you need to understand the consequence of remaining silent in the face of injustice." He also hoped the intense emotions would be the final catalyst to awaken their Observation Haki.

That night, as the fire began to rage, Kaito brought them to the periphery. "Okay, sit down. Close your eyes and try to sense them."

They did as instructed. As the flames spread and screams filled the air, the boys grew agitated.

"Don't get distracted by the noise! Look beyond it! Hear their hearts! Feel what they're feeling!" Kaito commanded.

They focused, until Sabo's eyes snapped open wide. He clutched his head and screamed, "AAAAAH!"

Kaito moved in a blur, knocking him unconscious before he could be completely overwhelmed. He looked at the other two, who were shaken. "Focus! I told you, don't get distracted!"

Minutes later, both Luffy and Ace's eyes flew open.

"I hear them!" Ace cried out. "They're in pain! They're enraged! This is... We have to stop the fire!"

"This is painful! It hurts!" Luffy yelled, tears streaming down his face.

Kaito felt their Conqueror's Haki simmering, ready to erupt. "Then yell! Yell and try to push the fire back with your will! I think that bandit Dadan is in there!"

"Whaaaaaat?!" They immediately unleashed their Haki, a wave of force that made the flames sway but couldn't extinguish them. They scrambled to their feet, desperate to charge in and save Dadan.

"Good! But don't worry. I know where she is. If she's in real danger, I will save her."

As they struggled against him, a powerful wind suddenly swept through the area, snuffing out the flames. Dragon had made his move.

"Okay, go to Dadan. She's that way. I'll take Sabo to someone." Kaito picked up the unconscious Sabo and went to meet Dragon.

He found the Revolutionary leader overseeing the evacuation of the terminal's survivors.

"You really didn't make a move," Dragon noted, his voice heavy.

"Yeah. Sometimes, people have to go through hell before they truly want to change the world," Kaito replied, handing Sabo over and explaining the situation.

Dragon was silent for a long moment. "That was too cruel."

"I know. But they are strong-willed kids. As for this one... let him calm down and say a proper goodbye to your son and his other brother before you leave."

Dragon nodded with a sigh. Kaito returned to find Luffy and Ace had reached the bandit hideout. Ace was with a sooty but safe Dadan, while Luffy was crying in another room.

A few hours after dawn, Sabo returned. The three brothers went outside for their final farewell. Kaito appeared, but they glared at him with a mixture of anger and betrayal.

"Okay. I'm sorry. I know it was cruel. But the pain of watching your friends die... that's a pain I hope you never have to experience for real. So get stronger. Become so strong that you never have to make a choice like the one I made—a choice made from weakness, because I couldn't save them all by myself. I came to say I'm leaving now. I have other things to do. I hope you'll be much stronger the next time we meet."

With those final words, Kaito left. I bet Garp will be here in a few days. He's in for one hell of a surprise.

His path now led him home, back to Shimotsuki Village, to Zoro and Kuina.

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After spending several months in Shimotsuki Village, Kaito decided to focus on developing his Devil Fruit abilities while keeping an eye on Sanji's situation. He knew the fateful meeting with Zeff was imminent.

His Haki training had hit a bottleneck; he couldn't quite breach the final hurdle to achieve Internal Destruction. His Devil Fruit, however, felt ripe for innovation. He reflected on Enel's usage—relying on massive, area-of-effect attacks with very few focused techniques, likely due to his ignorance of Armament Haki. For Kaito to imbue such wide-area lightning strikes with Haki would be far too energy-intensive, and skilled opponents could simply dodge them, making the effort inefficient. He looked to Admiral Kizaru as a better model, who seamlessly blended wide-area and precision attacks.

As he monitored Sanji from afar, Kaito began creating a new arsenal of techniques, drawing inspiration from manga in his previous life and the fighting styles of the World Government's top brass.

Three months passed. Finally, the event he was waiting for unfolded: Sanji and Zeff became stranded together on a rocky outcrop in the middle of the ocean. Thank goodness it's following the manga, Kaito thought with relief. In the anime, Zeff loses his leg. This way, I can intervene without that gruesome sacrifice.

Days turned into a desperate struggle for survival. When Zeff, driven by starvation, was on the verge of making the horrific decision to amputate his own leg, Kaito descended from the sky.

"Hey, guys! What's going on here?"

Sanji, on one side of the rock, and Zeff, on the other, looked up to see a masked young man hovering in the air.

Sanji's eyes widened in recognition and anger. "Vilified Tempest! You bastard!"

Kaito looked genuinely puzzled. "Hey, why are you mad at me? I helped you last time."

"You threw me into the ocean!"

"Hmm, you seem to know my epithet, so you should know what I've done. Do you still think my actions were wrong?"

Sanji was about to retort when Zeff cut in, his voice raspy from thirst. "I don't care who you are. Do you have any food?"

"...Yes. Here, some jerky." Kaito quickly handed the meat to Zeff, knowing that if he delayed, the man would resort to self-mutilation.

Sanji yelled, "He has a ton of food! Give it to me instead!"

Kaito feigned confusion. "There's only treasure here. Where's the food? If he had any, he wouldn't be trying to cut his own foot off to eat it."

Sanji's face turned ashen. "W-What?"

Zeff, devouring the jerky, gave Kaito a sharp, appraising look before continuing to eat.

"Yeah, if I'm not mistaken, you're the pirate 'Red Leg' Zeff, right? You're a chef. Why would you try to eat your own leg instead of this kid? Do you have a problem with him being a failed genetically modified human or something?"

Sanji paled further. Zeff looked at the boy with newfound confusion.

"Hmm? Looks like you didn't know. Then what's the real reason?" Kaito pressed.

Zeff remained silent for a moment, then changed the subject. "Can you get us out of here?"

"...Okay." Kaito grabbed Zeff with one hand and the bag of gold with the other. Zeff, in turn, held onto Sanji, and the trio flew to the nearest inhabited island.

After landing, Kaito asked, "What are your plans now?"

Zeff contemplated for a moment. "I'm going to open a restaurant. I plan to use this gold to buy a ship and open it at sea."

"Oh, interesting. What about you, Sanji?"

Sanji was quiet for a long time before answering. "I was thinking of working on a ship anyway. I might as well work in his restaurant."

"Hmm? But he didn't want to eat you and chose to eat himself instead. If you're not his son, it's safe to assume he doesn't like you."

"Would you stop bringing that up?!" Zeff and Sanji yelled in unison.

"Hahahaha! I'm just curious! If he were your father, I think he might have actually eaten you."

Sanji fell silent. Zeff looked at the boy with a complicated expression.

"Come on, tell me. I saved your life," Kaito needled, playing dumb despite knowing the answer from his otherworldly knowledge.

"He has the same dream as me," Zeff interjected, seeing that Kaito wouldn't let it go. "He wants to find the All Blue."

"The All Blue? That legendary sea that contains every species of fish?"

"I see. Now it makes sense. You've entrusted him with your dream, huh? Why didn't you just say so?"

Zeff shook his head with a sigh, finally understanding that this masked man enjoyed getting a rise out of people.

"Well, let's have a taste from the famous 'Red Leg' Zeff, then," Kaito said, procuring a deer he had hunted on the island. "I have a very critical palate. I wonder if you can make something that satisfies me."

Zeff smiled with confident pride and began preparing the meal. Kaito used his powers to reform some metal into basic kitchen equipment for him.

After the meal was served and tasted, Kaito gave his verdict. "Hmm, it's good, but I've had better. Much better. It seems you never made it to the New World and stayed in Paradise."

Zeff smiled wryly. "Yeah, I couldn't even get halfway through Paradise before I turned back. It was one hell of a journey."

Sanji, also eating, protested, "What are you talking about? This tastes amazing!"

"Well, I'll have to take you to a secret island someday, filled with... ladies who have incredible cooking skills."

Sanji's eyes immediately morphed into hearts. "Really? That would be great!"

"As expected, you're just like your family in that regard. Maybe the genetic modifications were successful, and that trait just lay dormant," Kaito mused, looking at the budding pervert.

"What?!" Sanji yelled, his face pale.

"Anyway, I took this from them. Keep it." Kaito handed over the Raid Suit equipment he had taken from Germa 66. "It has an invisibility function."

Sanji caught it, then immediately tried to throw it away. "I don't want anything from them!"

"Don't be an idiot. Your father is undoubtedly crazy, but if you'd had this, you wouldn't have suffered as much on that rock. This is just a tool, like a knife. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. Consider it compensation for all the hell he put you through. And it turns you invisible. I think you understand the... applications."

Sanji was silent for a beat, then reluctantly took it back. "Yeah... I'll keep it. For emergencies."

"Like when a woman is taking a shower?" Kaito suggested innocently.

"Yeah—NO! What are you talking about?! For saving a woman who's in trouble!"

"Got it."

While Sanji went to fetch water, Zeff looked at Kaito seriously. "Tell me about your situation with him."

Kaito recounted their first meeting and Sanji's background. Zeff listened intently, nodding thoughtfully.

"Okay, come on," Kaito said, standing up. "I know an island nearby with some decent ship traders."

They traveled to the island, and with Kaito's gold, they purchased the ship that would become the floating restaurant, the Baratie.

Once the ship was seaworthy, Kaito prepared to take his leave. "Alright, I'll be going now. Here are some training methods to help you get stronger. If you want to achieve your dream, you'll need power. I'll see you later."

With that, Kaito departed, a crackle of electricity marking his exit.

Now, he thought, flying back towards Shimotsuki Village, Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Usopp, Nami, Chopper, Robin, Franky, and Brook have all been set on their paths. Once Sanji and Chopper visit the special islands meant for them, we'll truly be ready to turn this world upside down.

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