Imu didn't seem as bothered by Vegapunk's message, given his calm reaction. Unlike in Elbaf, where the stakes were higher (Marijoa in flames + conquering Elbaf as a key factor in conquering the world). Likewise, God Valley was at risk of unfolding larger incidents.
But surely, plot is always an argument, because Imu can spawn for every small issue.
But surely, plot is always an argument, because Imu can spawn for every small issue.
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One thing I was thinking about is that Joy Boy could've been a Davy, maybe even Davy D. Jones himself. The WG is putting the Davy Clan in a pedestal like we've never seen before. I mean, they got a D. like Garp in the marines, and also Dragon at some point and Saul too, so they don't really worry that much about all D. families... as for the Davy Clan, they're treated like Buccaneers or Lunarians, they have a target over their heads just for existing.
All things considered, the Egghead Incident and the God Valley Incident had two different weights: the Egghead's situation was dire, but the WG had a lot of forces there already (1 admiral, 5 gorosei and a whole fleet of ships) against just 1 neophyte yonko, so Imu probably thought that it was overkill already. On the other hand, GV was on a whole different level: we had Xebec, Roger, Whitebeard, et al., plus a lot of Davy Clan members (even if they weren't that much of a threat, they apparently shouldn't be allowed to even exist), so, if my hyphotesis is true, it was probably the most dangerous situation for the WG since the Void Century.
All things considered, the Egghead Incident and the God Valley Incident had two different weights: the Egghead's situation was dire, but the WG had a lot of forces there already (1 admiral, 5 gorosei and a whole fleet of ships) against just 1 neophyte yonko, so Imu probably thought that it was overkill already. On the other hand, GV was on a whole different level: we had Xebec, Roger, Whitebeard, et al., plus a lot of Davy Clan members (even if they weren't that much of a threat, they apparently shouldn't be allowed to even exist), so, if my hyphotesis is true, it was probably the most dangerous situation for the WG since the Void Century.