Also doesn't make sense that that the entire or even a part of the island would remain there long enough for someone to make an entire ship out of it especially when the government wanted it "vanished"
Didn't Captain John die in an incident where he was mutinied by his own fodder crew (of which he was a captain of)? This should've technically happened after the GV incident and we have his corpse in Thriller Bark
With Sabo being so popular now I wonder how much he would be able to sway by the populace by making these claims
The AK name itself could have some implications (since Vega isn't here to speculate) which put the govt. under scrutiny given how scared they were of Clover just making it known...
Clearly whatever VP reveals in his speech's climax is going to be the thing that they're most afraid of since that's what all of this has been building up to. So I don't know if the biggest detriment to them out of all this would be pertaining something that was made known mid speech while he...
I guess yeah, forgot about their rebellion .He'd be pissed that they're carrying out operations behind his back regardless.
I'm not sure if there would be any point in putting the elders through such a desperate ordeal to stop the broadcast if nothing of detriment to their reputation wasn't...
Although Vegapunk hasn't confirmed this, I just realized that what's probably pissing Akainu at the moment besides the WG having kept him in the dark all this time is the fact that he's expecting Vegapunk to reveal that the govt. were the perpetrators behind the destruction of Lulusia.
He's the...
My cope here is that Saturn will claim be a sadist who wanted Vegapunk to die a slow and painful death as he sees year's of his work get destroyed before his eyes. But that's just cope for now
Chapter was alright by itself, what drags it down is Saturn's inconsequential waffling and utter incompetency.
There's a limit after which convenience due to villain gloating/complacency begins taking its toll on the story
It pretty easily could be an inclusion in as soon as the next chapter. Imu needs that shit more than the anyone and the elders cannot override his desires.
Chapter ending the way it did here doesn't permanently exclude the possibility of accounting for the York situation later, you're overreacting
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