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Chapter 387: The Calm Belt
Chapter 387: The Calm Belt
Feng Ye knew her name and her background, which made Hancock feel a little flattered, as if an ordinary person was facing their idol and felt honored even if their name was remembered.
Spread out on the table was a map of the entire world, encompassing the Four Blues, the Grand Line, the Red Line, and countless islands scattered across the seas.
However, within the Grand Line, the markings of islands decreased sharply, especially in the Calm Belt, where very few islands within it were marked.
The Calm Belt was a paradise for Sea Kings. These Sea Kings ranged from hundreds of meters in size to behemoths several thousand meters long, capable of carrying entire islands on their backs! Just like the giant elephant, Zunesha, in the New World, there were equally enormous Sea Kings in the depths of the ocean. The massive bodies and power of these colossal Sea Kings were formidable opponents even for disasters like the Warlords or the Admirals.
For this reason, the Calm Belt remained a forbidden zone.
Even when an Admiral led a fleet, they rarely ventured across the Calm Belt. The navy had not yet developed a way to embed sea prism stone in the hulls of their ships to conceal their presence from the Sea Kings, so records of islands within the Calm Belt were scarce.
Hancock looked at the sea chart on the table, hesitated for a moment, and said, "I can't pinpoint the location of Amazon Lily on this map, but it should be somewhere within this area..."
As she spoke, Hancock pointed at the map, encircling a large area.
Robin, standing beside them, tilted her head and said, "Such a vast area... You might as well not have said anything at all."
"No, there is a difference," Feng Ye chuckled. "Having this range is enough."
Indeed, finding an island in this vast world would be troublesome, even with the expansive vision granted by his Rinnegan.
But if he limited his search to the Calm Belt, his Rinnegan could cover a significant area, even if he couldn't see from one end to the other.
The area Hancock had indicated was vast for ordinary people, making finding an island akin to finding a needle in a haystack. But for Feng Ye, it significantly reduced the search difficulty.
Seeing Hancock standing there in a daze, Robin prompted, "He's willing to take you home. Aren't you going to thank him?"
"Ah... Thank you..."
Hancock snapped out of her reverie and looked at Feng Ye with gratitude.
She was already grateful that he had brought them to a nearby island, and now he was offering to take her back to her homeland, Amazon Lily.
Amazon Lily was located within the Calm Belt, a forbidden zone for ordinary people. But having witnessed Feng Ye's strength, Hancock knew that the Calm Belt was like a backyard garden to him, easily navigable.
If Feng Ye was willing to take her back to Amazon Lily, she would undoubtedly make it there safely!
"You're welcome," Feng Ye replied with a casual smile as he folded the map. "You all must be hungry. It's about time for dinner."
"Yes, I'll go prepare it," Robin said, then glanced at Hancock. "Do you know how to cook? If not, come and help me."
"Er... Okay..." Hancock hesitated but eventually nodded and followed Robin into the kitchen.
Watching this exchange, a smile tugged at Feng Ye's lips.
Normally, the older and more qualified Hancock, possessing the Haoshoku Haki of a king, would never be subdued by Robin. But now that Robin was his crewmate and maid, Hancock couldn't help but comply with her instructions, despite her innate resistance.
Of course, the qualifications of a king flowed through one's bloodline. Even if it had not awakened yet, Hancock was still one of the few who possessed the Haoshoku Haki, and it was only a matter of time before it manifested.
...
Several days later.
Feng Ye's ship sailed into the Calm Belt, heading towards the region where Amazon Lily was located.
The weather remained bizarre, with raging storms and torrential rain, but as soon as they entered the Calm Belt, the winds died down, and the sea became as calm as a millpond.
At the border, the entire world seemed to be split into two distinct halves, one ravaged by storms and the other bathed in serene blue skies with not a breath of wind.
"What a breathtaking sight..."
Robin stood on one side of the deck, unable to hide her awe as she murmured.
She had read about the Calm Belt in books, but witnessing it first-hand was far more awe-inspiring. The sight of the world seemingly split in two was laid out before her.
"Indeed, it's a sight worth documenting."
Feng Ye stood on the deck with his hands behind his back, gazing at the dividing line between the Grand Line and the Calm Belt. For him, it was feasible to create such a stark contrast between the two sides of the world, with completely different weather patterns. However, isolating a complete Calm Belt that encircled the entire planet would be extremely challenging, even for him, given that this world was much larger than the world of ninjas.
He took out his camera and called out to Hancock, who was not far away, "Hancock, stand over there, yes, right there, don't move."
Hancock's cheeks turned slightly red, and she obediently walked to the side of the ship and posed.
Click! Click!!
Feng Ye snapped a few photos, capturing the moment with the Calm Belt as the backdrop, a line that divided two distinct worlds.
"Robin, come stand next to her."
After positioning Robin beside Hancock, Feng Ye snapped a few more photos. He then reviewed the pictures he had taken and smiled in satisfaction.
The sight of eleven-year-old Robin and twelve-year-old Hancock standing against the backdrop of the Calm Belt was indeed a beautiful scene worth preserving in photographs.
Hancock felt a warmth spread across her cheeks as Feng Ye willingly took photos of her. Her heart was filled with happiness, and as she saw him put away his camera, she offered, "Mr. Feng Ye, I'll make you some tea."
"Mhm."
Feng Ye smiled and nodded in response.
Hancock quickly scurried into the cabin.
This was originally Robin's task, but Hancock had taken the initiative to do it first, causing a spark of light to flash in Robin's eyes. She turned to Feng Ye and gave him a charming smile, asking, "Do you need a massage, sir?"
"Sure."
Feng Ye had no reason to refuse.
After entering the Calm Belt, he needed to periodically use the Rinnegan's perspective to scan the ocean for Amazon Lily's location, which meant spending long hours on the deck under the sun.
So, when Hancock emerged with the tea, she saw Feng Ye lying on the deck with two soft cushions beneath him. Robin was standing on his back, her delicate, bare feet gently stepping and moving along his spine. Hancock lifted her chin at Robin, who then said, "Just put it over there for now."
"... "
I feel a bit exhausted after a busy morning, so I'll take a break for today. Two chapters should be enough. Consider it a day off~
(End of Chapter)
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