last chapter is was to kill Robin
he couldn't get past weakest strawhats so he had to abandon that mission and go for the easy mission- crushing snails
Your brain can't warp around such a simple fact or something?
Except Saturn never made it a point to kill Robin. In fact in the last chapter, he explicitly and continously told the Straw Hats to get out of the way even after noting Robin's existence. He never gave off the notion that he'll make an attempt to murder Robin.
So? "ugh" is not an indicator for damage made. It's also been shown to any kind of resistance or pushback.
Stop wasting your and our time. Oda took Kaido as a greater reference of strength than Akainu in the SBS, while his equal serves a Yonko. No amount of cope is gonna change that.
There we go now S-108 A&Mu make more sense together, because AMU stands for atomic mass unit (AMU), in physics and chemistry, a unit for expressing masses of atoms, molecules, or subatomic particles.
I assume Doffy doesn’t know about the first use of the Mother flame that just happened that day when he talks about the 5 meters thing
meaning actually we have 4 more meters until the world ends
and given how Oda loves for shit to get really bad at the very end, that means it’s very likely We are going to get 3 more Mother flame hits before the story ends
until it reaches that final Hit that will drown most of the world, that’s when Luffy will beat Imu and or Destroy the mother flame device… That’s the final countdown… 3 more Islands are going to be destroyed
last chapter is was to kill Robin
he couldn't get past weakest strawhats so he had to abandon that mission and go for the easy mission- crushing snails
Your brain can't warp around such a simple fact or something?
@Monster Zoro's Tesla Supplier This guy is just straight up delusional. The summary literally says that Saturn gets past the SHs to reach the Mother Flame
There we go now S-108 A&Mu make more sense together, because AMU stands for atomic mass unit (AMU), in physics and chemistry, a unit for expressing masses of atoms, molecules, or subatomic particles.
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