There are only two instances that I think Yamato would have learned of Luffy and been encouraged to wait for him. Marineford, which is when Luffy became famous the world over (as it was broadcast around the world...he was famous before, but not to that level), and post Dressrosa, which was the...
It doesn’t matter that there was nobody in the house. He was disappointed that there wasn’t any and we have verbal confirmation that he’s continuing to look for them.
No, the entire crew depends on the entire crew. Nami doesn’t depend on Sanji more than anyone else, regardless of the perceived...
It doesn’t matter that there are no hookers. Sanji is still trying to find them. That’s why he left. They don’t depend on Sanji more than any other member of the crew, and Nami damn sure doesn’t depend on him more than anyone else. They all make do together.
You have an interesting definition of “depending on Sanji” given that Nami brushed it off after saying how absolutely stupid it was for him to go chasing hookers in the middle of a raid.
Had a random thought, was wondering if anybody had mentioned it?
What if, at the time of Oden’s death, Toki was in the early stages of pregnancy with Oden’s kid, and it was only discovered after he died. We didn’t see her death, so maybe Kaido discovered it before he was going to kill her, had...
Pretty cool chapter. Luffy was obviously the highlight. I loved when she asked who he was and he just straight up told her that he was going to be the King. That tendency gets funnier whenever he’s in situations that he should be trying to avoid it. Ulti is clearly strong as hell, but I don’t...
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