An Emperor can't be moping around after a single death of an old man he just met recently? Death is a part of battle?
I'm guessing this is the train of thought from Zoro. A leader needs to be more composed? And actually Luffy seems more sad about breaking the promise as an emperor more than VP's death itself.
I'm glad Oda addressed Luffy promising and failing so directly.
I'm guessing this is the train of thought from Zoro. A leader needs to be more composed? And actually Luffy seems more sad about breaking the promise as an emperor more than VP's death itself.
I'm glad Oda addressed Luffy promising and failing so directly.
Zoro himself was deeply affected by the death of Yasuie, an old man he hasn't known for long; taking offense at people laughing upon his death and vowing to avenge him. But I guess Luffy getting a verbal smacking is satisfying to people so who cares about nuance.