Chapter 464: Leaving Skypiea
Chapter 464: Leaving Skypiea
Enel... is dead?!
The Skypiean girl, Lola, and the other Skypieans who had fled to a distance, all fell into a stunned silence as they gazed up at the sky, their eyes fixed on the cleaved cloud stream, their minds going blank.
If Enel, the controller of lightning, possessed a power akin to that of a true deity, then the impact of this scene surpassed that concept.
Lola stared blankly at Feng Ye.
Was he the true deity? That thought was the only thing echoing in her blank mind.
The only ones who didn't show much shock were Boa Hancock and Robin. For them, even more impressive displays were commonplace.
Hancock soon withdrew her gaze from the sky and turned to Feng Ye, her hand resting on her cheek as she leaned slightly closer to him, looking a little hesitant and her cheeks tinged with a faint blush. "I... can't do it," she murmured.
"..."
Robin's expression stiffened unnaturally before she averted her head, not meeting Hancock's gaze.
Although Hancock often deliberately acted coquettish, there was no denying that the allure she exuded at that moment was strong, affecting even Robin, who could only turn away.
Feng Ye, however, was used to Hancock's occasional girlish antics. He chuckled and said, "I'm serious. It's not that difficult for you."
While the previous display looked impressive, he had merely cleaved through a few dozen li of cloud stream.
Aoqing could easily freeze the sea for hundreds of li for over a week.
Whitebeard could flip an entire island.
For beings at the pinnacle of the sea, such destructive power wasn't extraordinary. With a little more chakra extracted from him, Hancock and Robin would be able to achieve similar feats, including the Celestial Wind Release technique he had just used.
The chakra within him was based on the Six Paths chakra, the very foundation of chakra, inherently containing vast natural energy. If he were to have offspring, it would be normal for them to be born with a Sage Body or even a Six Paths body.
Over the years, Robin and Hancock had continuously obtained chakra from him, and their physiques had essentially gained the fundamental attributes of a Sage's Body.
It was just that the two of them weren't interested in cultivation, so they had never practiced ninjutsu.
Feng Ye didn't mind, though.
Since Hancock and Robin had no interest in learning ninjutsu, he didn't plan to force them. After all, strength held little meaning to them, and their current abilities were sufficient for their purposes, equivalent to that of a Marine Admiral. With a few more years and further absorption of energy from him, they would likely reach that level.
"Then..."
Hancock moved closer, her eyes like pools of water as she leaned in close to Feng Ye's ear and whispered, "Feng Ye, give me more private lessons."
Although her voice was soft, Robin, standing beside them, heard her clearly. Robin turned to Feng Ye with a mischievous smile and said, "Be fair, mister. Don't play favorites."
"..."
Feng Ye's lips twitched as he glanced at the two of them. "It would be a waste. You can't absorb that much chakra. It'll overflow."
Hancock exhaled warm breath near Feng Ye's ear, her breath caressing his ear and neck. Her cheeks were tinged with a deeper blush, as if they could drip water, and she whispered, "Then let it overflow."
Feng Ye: "..."
He felt like something had just rolled over his face.
Both women had grown fond of Skypiea's environment—a world among the clouds, dreamy and romantic, and bathed in golden sunshine, akin to paradise.
"Alright, let's do that," Feng Ye nodded thoughtfully.
...
Several days later, order was restored in Skypiea.
The previous leader of Skypiea, Gan Fall, who had been defeated by Enel, resumed his position as the island's leader with Feng Ye's approval. However, Hancock abolished the title of 'God,' and neither Gan Fall nor the Sky Knight Guardians dared to object.
With Feng Ye's presence, the notion of a 'God' for Skypiea seemed unnecessary, and even if Gan Fall were to bear that title, he wouldn't be able to rest easy.
Soon after, Feng Ye visited the Shandia camp and greeted their chieftain with warmth and friendliness. Touched by his gesture, the Shandia chieftain agreed to a reconciliation with the Skypieans, thus ending the centuries-old grudge between the two groups.
Having resolved the conflict on Angel Island, Feng Ye moved the island from above Jaya in the first half of the Grand Line to the skies above the Land of Wano in the New World.
Since Skypiea was already a moving island that rarely came into contact with the Blue Sea, its residents barely noticed the change in location.
After taking care of these matters, Feng Ye, Hancock, and Robin stayed on the island for a few more days, soaking in the unique scenery and lifestyle before returning to the Blue Sea to continue their journey.
...
As the Ohara sailed away from Skypiea, it gradually approached the latter half of the first half of the Grand Line.
It's worth mentioning that the World Government's current base was the former Judicial Island.
However, Feng Ye wasn't particularly interested in it, so the Ohara continued on its regular course.
Half a month later, after returning to the Blue Sea and traversing multiple islands, the Ohara reached the outskirts of the Devil's Triangle in the first half of the Grand Line.
"The Devil's Triangle... It's just as the records describe, a rather eerie sea, and one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, Gekko Moriah, seems to be stationed here," Robin remarked, gazing into the distance at the Devil's Triangle.
Hancock frowned, her expression conveying her dislike. "It's an unpleasant environment."
"Then let's bring some sunshine to it," Feng Ye suggested with a gentle smile.
As he spoke, he brought his hands together in front of him, extended them forward, and then parted them to the sides. Simultaneously, a massive surge of chakra burst forth from his body and released into the air.
Buzz!!!
A torrent of power cascaded downward.
The mist shrouding the Devil's Triangle split apart at Feng Ye's gesture, like a mighty gate opening. From the center, a path of sunlight emerged, cleaving the mist in two.
If one were to look down from the sky, they would witness the Devil's Triangle, enveloped in an eerie fog, powerless against Feng Ye's might. The entire sea area's mist was split open, revealing a canyon that ran from front to back.
The Ohara slowly sailed into the Devil's Triangle.
(End of Chapter)
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