He didn't say many times, only that he felt the feeling before. He didn't understand what that feeling meant or associated it with cutting steal until the Mr. 1 fight. So how could he have been been actively pursing something that he didn't understand, until that moment?
And I am saying his actions as an adult, up until he met Mr. 1 don't reflect the mindset he had when he was a child. From what we've seen of him as an adult, his mindset was he needed to find and defeat Mihawk in order to become the World's Strongest. He thought his strength alone was going to...
Where is the stretch here? It's been Oda's main focus for Zoro since post timeskip began. Instead of putting various strong people in Zoro's path, Oda has had him showcase his cutting abilities in every single arc.
And cutting "one which you cannot see" is not a feat of strength, rather than...
You're focusing on the "Protect what needs to be protected" aspect of what Koshiro says, but ignoring the "Cut what one wishes to cut" aspect." They go hand in hand.
And I don't know how you can deny that Zoro still doesn't want to be able to cut everything, when it's part of his mantra that...
He asked Koshiro about it, but then did nothing to pursue it until he was directly faced with an obstacle that required him to do so. He even thought he was strong enough to face Mihawk the first time around without having this ability, even though Koshiro told him that this ability was the...
Zoro's reply to Mr. 1 doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things, other than that was his sentiment at the time. What reason would he have to cut diamond? None, and therefore, in his mind it would have been a waste to do so. Zoro never showed any interest in wanting to be able to cut...
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