Yeah this will be lame tho
As I answered to another user, right now Kaido believes he will be the koi that accepts the fishmonger's knife, which is an old parable samurais used to praise; let's see what he will think after he's defeated and maybe facing death!
Doesnt matter how many times you defeat Kaido, he will still come back to Wano:
It not like I ll settle ofr anywhere else Yamato. I ve been staying here because Wano is special.
Well Sunacchi which was a tradition learn as a kid in Wano (if you follow the bushido way) aint an absurd idea. As Kaburo said blade arent toys for playing around but for killing.
Sunacchi which all 9 member of the scabbans used when charging Kaido down from the balcony aint a stupid concept, cuz even if they will face dead they gain strength and courage. That what kaido respect, the fact that the samurai are filling to face death to defeat the enemies.
Kaido deserve a glorious death for many reason but especially because he is a Yonko (not a clown). Even if he wasted Wano for 20years, you can't denied that he is one of the power pillar in this world.
It not like I ll settle ofr anywhere else Yamato. I ve been staying here because Wano is special.
Well Sunacchi which was a tradition learn as a kid in Wano (if you follow the bushido way) aint an absurd idea. As Kaburo said blade arent toys for playing around but for killing.
Sunacchi which all 9 member of the scabbans used when charging Kaido down from the balcony aint a stupid concept, cuz even if they will face dead they gain strength and courage. That what kaido respect, the fact that the samurai are filling to face death to defeat the enemies.
Kaido deserve a glorious death for many reason but especially because he is a Yonko (not a clown). Even if he wasted Wano for 20years, you can't denied that he is one of the power pillar in this world.
Again, you don't need to lecture me on this; I know this story, it's not complicated. You state Kaido deserves a glorious death, I don't believe so because the most interesting take on his potential departure is to deny him his dream death and what Whitebeard got; an unglorious death isn't a clown death, by the way.