Considering up until half an hour ago I thought he was a decapitated mess at the bottom of the ocean, his current status definitely ranks as ok by my standards.
It doesn't have to be realistic. Only believable. Anyway, it's less that they're alive that bothers me and more that Oda wrote a death scene for them only to go back on it.
An aspect of good world building is to have it feel believable. Death is one way to that. When Oda keeps a bunch of characters who should've died alive, it actively hurts the believability of his world.
Kinda ruins the rest of the chapter for me, tbh.
What an epic cliffhanger. Though I smell a subversion of expectations. Luffy going crazy here makes sense, but I actually think he won't try anything. Totally counter-intuitive to Law's plan of expecting Luffy to cause a scene.
Avenging Yasu =/= Having to kill Orochi.
Yasuie doesn't even acknowledge Orochi as the true threat in his last moments. It was Kaido.
But no, Zoro should just focus his efforts on some personal vendetta rather than what really matters. It's not like he received Enma and did all his training...
I’m not interested in your trolling, which reeks of coping, but I’ll play your game.
Through Zoro getting lost during Wano, he met Yasu, which emotionally connected him to the arc.
Learned about Gyukimaru, the weapons thief and his true identity of Onimaru.
His connection with Kawamatsu...
And queue Zoro getting lost. He’s carrying Enma as well. Someone from the Beast Pirates who was there 20 years ago to witness Oden fight, *cough* Calamity *cough*, might even recognize it. This will spark them to interrogate Zoro on how he got it, proceeding to fights.
I don’t bet on it going...
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