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Chapter 385: They Were Indeed All Cute When They Were Young
Chapter 385: They Were Indeed All Cute When They Were Young
"Trav...eler..."
Chaton looked stiffly at Feng Ye, who was standing behind him, his facial muscles twitched, and finally, he forced out a bitter smile.
Sighing, he said, "Have I gone too far? Although the Celestial Dragons are indeed... but if this continues, the world will be in chaos."
Feng Ye's strength was terrifying.
In the eyes of Sengoku and the others, Feng Ye's actions were extremely deplorable, threatening the stability of the entire world.
However, to Chaton, Garp, and the others, they could somewhat see something different. Feng Ye was unlike the Golden Lion, Shiki, or the World Destroyers.
Feng Ye was more akin to the Pirate King, Gol D. Roger.
The fact that Feng Ye could have easily destroyed the Marine Headquarters and slaughtered countless Marines but chose not to showed that he was not a brutal and bloodthirsty person.
Feng Ye's invasion of the Marine Headquarters and his eventual dropping of two meteorites seemed less like an act of retaliation and more like a warning.
Although it was bizarre to issue a warning to the Marines, given Feng Ye's terrifying strength, such an action seemed reasonable.
Moreover,
Feng Ye didn't seem like someone who wanted to see the world plunge into complete chaos; otherwise, he would have done so already.
"No, it won't have much of an impact," Feng Ye retracted his hand and smiled lightly. "Do you think that even if the Holy Land isn't destroyed, the coming era will gradually calm down?"
The answer was obviously no.
In the normal course of the story, the upcoming era would be one where the Four Emperors ruled supreme.
However, in the current Grand Line, the number of top-tier powerhouses far exceeded that, and the various factions and interests were intricately intertwined, numbering more than ten. Thus, clashes and conflicts were inevitable.
Whether the Holy Land existed or not wouldn't influence the trajectory of the new world; it would only cause the various factions to temporarily stop worrying about the World Government, making the attacks and battles even more intense.
"Just what... are you trying to do?"
Chaton looked at Feng Ye in silence for a few seconds before asking a question he had been wanting to know the answer to.
Feng Ye smiled slightly, walked past him, and said:
"Travel."
"To travel to different places, to see different scenery, and to witness different futures—that is what I intend to do."
At this point,
Feng Ye paused and asked, "Are you still not leaving?"
"......Sorry for disturbing you."
Chaton's body stiffened, and he immediately leaped into the air, quickly leaving the small boat and returning to the deck of the warship.
As soon as he landed on the deck, the Marine Rear Admiral beside him looked over, his forehead covered in a thin layer of cold sweat. "Vice Admiral Chaton! The cannons are ready to fire..."
"Are you planning to use the cannons to send me on my way?"
Chaton glared at the Rear Admiral and said, "Order the cannons to stand down! I still want to enjoy a few more years of drinking tea!"
At Chaton's command, the warship retracted its cannons and continued sailing toward the Holy Land as if it hadn't seen Feng Ye at all.
On the small boat,
Chaton's departure due to Feng Ye's intimidating presence didn't surprise Hancock in the slightest. After all, Feng Ye was the one who had destroyed Mariejois and was like a god.
From the moment Feng Ye appeared, Hancock's gaze had been fixed on him, as if magnetically drawn. Her beautiful eyes sparkled with starlight.
The brilliance in those eyes conveyed admiration more than gratitude for her savior.
Within the twelve-year-old Hancock's heart, there was nothing but admiration for Feng Ye, who dared to stand up against the World Government, even going as far as to destroy it and sweep away countless Celestial Dragons.
"Umm... that..."
Hancock stared at Feng Ye, at a loss for words for a moment.
At this moment, the Empress had not yet eaten the Sweet-Sweet Fruit, nor did she possess the allure that captivated everyone regardless of age or gender. However, her slightly incoherent demeanor made her seem extremely adorable.
"My name is Feng Ye; you can just call me Mister Feng."
Feng Ye smiled gently and spoke.
As he spoke, he turned his gaze towards Hancock, and a golden glint flashed in the depths of his eyes, forming the pattern of a clock.
He briefly glimpsed into Hancock's future, where most of her days drifting at sea would be miserable. Without this small boat and lacking an Eternal Pose, she would have no means of surviving in the New World's seas.
"Mister Feng..."
Hancock addressed Feng Ye.
Due to the intense emotions swirling within her, she momentarily forgot about asking Feng Ye for an Eternal Pose.
Just then, a ship slowly descended from the sky and landed on the sea beside them.
This scene startled Hancock back to her senses.
As she looked towards the ship, she saw a girl around her age leaning on the ship's side, tilting her head with her chin propped up by her hand, gazing back at her.
For some reason, when their eyes met, a trace of hostility instinctively arose within her.
"It seems you'll need an Eternal Pose, but I don't have any spares to give you. However, I can give you a ride."
Feng Ye turned and walked towards Robin's ship, smiling gently at Hancock.
Hancock snapped out of her daze and looked at Feng Ye with gratitude, saying, "Tha... thank you..."
At this moment, it was hard to associate this side of Hancock with the willful, proud, and aloof Pirate Empress.
Indeed, everyone is a little cuter when they're young.
Feng Ye mused to himself.
The small boat drew closer to the larger ship, and Feng Ye stepped aboard, followed by the Kuja Sisters.
Robin bowed slightly to Feng Ye as he stepped onto the deck and then turned her calm gaze towards Hancock, saying, "There are some vacant rooms on the ship. I'll show them to you, but first, you need to go to the bathroom and clean yourselves up, then change into clean clothes."
"Thank you..."
Sunda Sonia spoke to Robin.
Robin calmly said, "Follow me."
She led them to the bathroom and waited outside until all three of them had taken a bath, cleaned themselves, and changed into fresh clothes. Only then did she continue, "There are a few things you should know about staying on this ship. First, many of the things on board are alive."
"Alive?"
Hancock was slightly taken aback.
Robin didn't explain further but said, "You'll find out soon enough. Second, no loud noises are allowed. Mister Feng values his peace and quiet. Third, pay attention to hygiene and cleanliness. Mister Feng likes things tidy..." She paused, then continued, "If you remember all that, I'll take you to your rooms."
(End of Chapter)
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