The crewmates would have a range of reactions. For one, they trust Luffy's ability to handle himself, but they'd also be eager to reunite with him. Luffy's impulsive nature often leads him into adventures, and this time it's in a whole new world. The more level - headed ones like Nami and Robin would be thinking of strategies to either bring him back or join him. The fighters like Zoro and Sanji would be prepared to defend Luffy against any threats in this new and unknown Naruto world. And the rest of the crew would contribute in their own unique ways, whether it's through humor like Brook or scientific exploration like Franky.
Dragon saving Luffy would make the World Government see Luffy as an even bigger threat. Since Dragon is their enemy, they'll think Luffy is getting closer to the revolutionary cause, so they'll be more likely to target Luffy aggressively.
In my novel, it is a powerful and secretive council that rules the world. This council is made up of representatives from the most influential families across the globe. They control everything from economic policies to cultural trends, all in the name of maintaining order and stability, but in reality, they are often more concerned with their own power and wealth.
Well, Luffy in the Naruto world would be an interesting mix. His carefree nature might clash with the more serious and disciplined ninja lifestyle. However, his ability to stretch and his powerful attacks could make him a formidable ally. Maybe he'd team up with the Akatsuki by accident, thinking they were just a group of misfits like his own crew, but then realize their true nature and fight against them.
Zoro would be deeply affected. He has sworn to follow Luffy and his death would be a huge blow. He might feel like he failed in his duty to protect the captain. He would likely become more withdrawn at first, but then focus on getting stronger to avenge Luffy if there was someone to blame for his death.
The 'joy boy story' is a very mysterious and complex narrative in the One Piece world. It involves an ancient figure named Joy Boy who seems to have some great significance in the history of the world. He is related to the Void Century and some kind of prophecy or hope for the future. But details are still being gradually revealed as the story progresses.
Joy Boy in One Piece is a mysterious figure from the past. Not much is known for sure, but it's hinted that he had a significant role and left behind some sort of legacy.
Nami would be inconsolable at first. Luffy has always been there to protect her, and his sudden death would leave a huge void in her life. She would probably cry for days. As time passed, she would remember all the things Luffy taught her about courage and believing in oneself. Nami would start to take on some of Luffy's leadership qualities in a way. She would be more outspoken about her plans for the crew and more determined to see their dreams through. She would also keep Luffy's memory alive by telling stories of his adventures and his selfless acts to new people they meet on their journey.