I think there's like, specific setup for Luffy changing his opinion on him set up in this arc lol. I don't even think that Luffy knows Shanks saved him from Marineford.
hes got good intentions but hes still literally been a gods knight for like a year or more. he didnt fake EVERY job like fisher tiger. hes just actually a gray character and not evil. if Luffy finds out that Shanks watched him and guided him to a specific prophecied spoiled result the whole time...
He has addressed it twice.
The first time, he tells a teenager the secret of youth is being happy, and then says don't worry, Kureha will be around for a long time.
The second time he explicitly says that it's a superhuman reason.
I think Kureha was the apprentice of this doctor, and he used the immortality surgery to "cure" her of some illness by allowing her to live forever.
Many, many people try to dismiss Kureha's age as being unimportant, but she is literally the oldest human being in the setting. The second-oldest...
he did. he literally exploded into like 40 pieces when roger and garp went all out against him. the next panel he was back to normal and Garling killed him.
yeah, it feels like we need to either push away the villains entirely and turn the arc into something else before leaving elbaf, the villains need to do something unexpected that turns their situation around because it looks impossible for them to do anything now, or a third party needs to show...
He wanted to make the world better the only way he knew how, by tearing it down and replacing it with himself, the guy who ran Pirate's Paradise, the most free island in the ocean. You think a guy who believes he can rule better than the current rulers is as bad as ancient demons, slavery...
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