Jarul or Hajrudin: Are They the Real Traitors?

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Hello, I present to you a theory that I have synthesized with ideas I found in various places. If you think of anything else, feel free to share, there may be something worth investigating here!

It is Jarul who, originally, wanted to marry Loki to Big Mom's daughter in order to get closer to her and take revenge on his former friend Jorul, who died because of Charlotte Linlin (Big Mom).
Mosa, the person speaking to Loki, could actually be Jarul himself, continuing to manipulate him. One piece of evidence is the snail phone with a large beard of an old man.
It might have been him who suggested to Loki to kill King Harald, since strangely, he is the only survivor. Afterwards, he may have convinced Loki to flee to the sea and become a pirate, a bit like Scar telling Simba to run away in The Lion King.
Loki would then have taken the responsibility for the murder, secretly helped by Jarul. To deceive everyone, he would have stabbed himself in the head to make them believe he lost his memory. Or he might have tampered with his helmet, pretending he couldn’t remove it, and maybe there wasn’t even a sword under the helmet.
Jarul’s goal would have been to prevent Harald from imposing his pacifist policy, as he, being an ancient warrior, knows nothing but war and wants this tradition to continue.

It is also possible that Kaido is Harald's son, which would make him Loki's half-brother. Jarul would then have done everything to keep them away from the throne of Elbaf in order to take the power, which he holds today.
Maybe Jarul is the true traitor of the Elbaf arc. He might have weakened the kingdom to get closer to the World Government, either to gain power and take revenge on Big Mom, or simply to seize the throne.
It could also be that Mosa guided the Divine Knights by revealing Loki’s location to them. Luffy’s arrival might have scared him, fearing that the truth would come out if Loki was freed.

Jarul therefore seems to seek power in one way or another and could very well be the traitor.
However, there is another possibility: what if Hajrudin, who cannot claim the throne, is actually the mastermind behind all of this? Considered a bastard and weaker than Loki, his only way to become King of Elbaf would be to make Loki disappear.
Strangely, Luffy has not wanted him in his fleet from the beginning, and it is said that Luffy’s Grand Fleet will cause enormous problems worldwide. Maybe the greatest chaos it will cause will be Ragnarok...

Another troubling element: Harald was killed 14 years ago, and a year later, the World Government got their hands on the Gomu Gomu no Mi. It’s possible that this fruit was taken out of Elbaf around that time, just like the Mera Mera no Mi. These fruits had been protected by the giants for years before falling into the hands of the World Government.
What is even stranger is that these fruits might have been stolen and taken out of Elbaf by a traitor. Someone on the island would have delivered these fruits to the World Government, betraying their own people.
Hajrudin wanted the Mera Mera no Mi, thinking it was the fruit of the Sun God and would make him the strongest warrior of Elbaf. But in reality, he didn’t know that the true fruit of the Sun God was the Gomu Gomu no Mi, the fruit of Nika.

Another traitor to consider is Hajrudin. This character seems to be without scruples and could have his own agenda. In general, a captain who keeps such a dubious member in his ranks is not necessarily much better. Hajrudin seems willing to do anything to achieve his goals, which makes him a key character to watch in this betrayal story.
 
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