… I had it all wrong. I thought that being “strong” meant being “invincible” … That it meant being “immortal,” powerful enough to shrug off any and all attacks … But the truth is that he’s already accumulated damage beyond his own limits. There’s not a single inch of his body that’s unharmed. He’s as far from healthy as he can get. But Ouma’s not giving up the fight.
 
Does anyone else find it weird how Oda put emphasis on Wano being this ultra isolated society and how oppressive their closed borders are, and yet Oda mentions them in the SBS as being the most widespread immigrants in the OP world with a presence across multiple seas, and that numerous islands have been influenced by them by even adopting elements from their culture language?
 
Does anyone else find it weird how Oda put emphasis on Wano being this ultra isolated society and how oppressive their closed borders are, and yet Oda mentions them in the SBS as being the most widespread immigrants in the OP world with a presence across multiple seas, and that numerous islands have been influenced by them by even adopting elements from their culture language?
I stoped wondering
 
Not gonna lie I feel like this chapter should give us a explanation on we why shakky quit the kuja and came to hachinosu before skipping years later but that just me
It's probably because she's preggers and wants to tell Rayleigh that she's carrying Mihawk, Rayleigh Jr, whatever. But if the Boa Sisters also turn out to be his daughters in the future (how old is Hancock again? Like 30?), Rayleigh is not only going to win 'the shittiest first mate and husband of OP' award, but also the 'second shittiest dad in OP' award too.

 
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