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Third Person POV
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The news about Luffy didn't stop, and more parts of the East Blue woke up in recent days to them. In Cocoyasi village, the news of Luffy and his crew's feats caused a significant stir among the villagers, especially in the mayor's office, which was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Genzo stood, holding the latest editions of the newspapers, his hands trembling with the revelation of the new bounties - now Nami wasn't the only one, Nojiko had earned her own bounty.
"50 million for Nami and now 40 million for Nojiko? This boy is going crazy! He better take good care of them!" he yelled, his voice echoing through the walls of the office.
The news quickly spread through the streets of Cocoyasi, with villagers gathering in small groups to discuss the matter. Many shared the shock and concern of the mayor, but there was a subliminal sense of pride. Despite being considered dangerous criminals by the rest of the world, this village had only improved since the arrival of these pirates.
Cocoyasi was transforming, partly thanks to Luffy's planning. With the billion berries obtained from the navy, people had invested in the village and the new city. New buildings were being constructed, and the port, once an area destroyed by the fight between Luffy and Nami, was turning into a breathtaking city and structure. Merchants from faraway places began to visit, attracted by the stories of a small village becoming an important spot on the map.
"These kids... they cause nothing but trouble. But those are our girls... Luffy, you are a pirate, a criminal in the eyes of the world, but please, protect them," the mayor murmured to himself, looking towards the horizon where the sea met the sky.
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In the quiet Syrup Village, which was slowly transforming into a prosperous town thanks to financial aid from the Goa Kingdom and contributions from Caya herself, the news of Usopp's new bounty caused considerable stir. The streets were busier than usual, with residents commenting on the latest development involving the local "hero."
Caya, walking through the town accompanied by her butler, Merry, discussed the recent news as they headed towards the clinic she had made, as her dream was to be a doctor.
"25 million berries, Miss Caya... It seems Mr. Usopp is becoming quite famous," the butler commented, holding an edition of the newspaper that highlighted Usopp's bounty.
Caya sighed, a mix of worry and pride on her face. "Yes, I saw. Usopp always dreamed of being a brave warrior of the seas. It seems he's achieving his dream." She looked at Usopp's picture in the newspaper, a nostalgic expression on her face.
"They call him 'The deadly weapon of the Straw Hats' now," continued the butler, "They say his precision and skills are unmatched. He's truly become someone extraordinary."
Caya smiled faintly. "Yes, I hope he's safe and happy while following his dream."
As they walked through the streets, it was evident that Syrup Village was thriving. New constructions were underway, and the local economy was more robust, diversifying what was once the island's only business - boat building from Caya's family. Now with merchants and travelers visiting more frequently, the place seemed much happier.
"Miss Caya, I believe Mr. Usopp is following his dream as best he can. He always wanted to be recognized as a brave warrior. Now, the whole world knows his name," said the butler with a smile.
Caya nodded, looking around at the growing town. "Yes, you're right. Usopp is living the adventure he always wanted. I can't fall behind either; I will follow my own ambitions."
The village didn't lag behind. Despite Usopp always having a bad reputation among the villagers, seeing him in the newspaper as a powerful sharpshooter worth 25 million was something everyone cheerfully talked about and said they "always expected this from the boy, that he had a future."
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At the famous floating restaurant Baratie, known for attracting a diverse crowd from sailors to pirates, the chefs were more excited than usual. The vibrant and joyful energy filled the kitchen as they prepared exotic and delicious dishes. The reason for such effervescence was not a new dish or a famous client but rather the recent news about a regular at the restaurant: Reiju.
"Have you seen this? Reiju now has a bounty of 80 million berries!" exclaimed one of the chefs, holding a newspaper featuring Reiju's image.
"I knew that girl would go far!" commented another, skillfully chopping vegetables.
"Hahahahaha. Our Reiju becoming so famous! I'm so proud!" Patty started to cry.
Chef Zeff looked at the newspaper with bright eyes. "She always had an adventurous spirit. Seems like she's found companions who share the same," Zeff remarked, a paternal and subtle smile appearing on his stern face.
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Back in Loguetown, a couple of merchants were particularly happy while reading the latest news about Monkey D. Luffy's feats. They were in one of their stores, which had started to become a chain of branches throughout the city, selling a variety of goods, from basic foodstuffs to small maritime artifacts.
"Jurnegon rȳ bisa, jorrāelagon! luffy iksis causing iā rōva ruckus isse se vys arlī!" said the woman, holding the newspaper discussing the pirate's latest feats.
Her husband glanced over the counter where he was organizing some items. "That kid really doesn't know how to stay quiet, does he? But somehow, this doesn't surprise me. He always causes a stir, wherever he goes."
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Somewhere at the entrance of the Grand Line, the infamous clown pirate Buggy was aboard his ship, surrounded by his colorful and disorganized crew. He held a crumpled newspaper in one hand and a map in the other, his expression a volatile mix of anger and determination.
"That damned Luffy! He thinks he can just keep causing trouble around and be impervious to the mighty Buggy's wrath?! I'll show him!" Buggy roared, throwing the newspaper to the floor. His eyes were bloodshot, and his cheeks puffed up in fury.
His crew members exchanged nervous glances. They were accustomed to Buggy's fits of rage, but the idea of hunting someone like Luffy, who was now notorious around the world, was another story.
"Uh, Captain Buggy..." started one of the crew, a skinny man with a hat far too big for his head. "Are you sure we can handle... those monsters that appear in the newspapers? I mean, Luffy has those mythical creatures and all..."
The other crew members murmured in agreement, looking anxiously towards Buggy, waiting for his reaction. They had seen the images in the newspaper, immense and powerful creatures fighting one another, one of them being Monkey D. Luffy himself, and the idea of facing them was daunting.
Buggy spun around, his cape flying dramatically as he pointed at the crew member who spoke. "Of course, we can! Are you doubting the great Buggy? I've faced that brat before, and he's nothing I can't handle again!"
The crew exchanged uncertain glances. They respected and feared Buggy, but the growing reputation of Luffy and his crew made them question whether it was really a good idea.
As Buggy's ship sailed towards unknown danger, the crew members silently wondered what the future held for them.
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In an elegant and imposing mansion in the North Blue, the Vinsmoke family was gathered in one of the sumptuous rooms, with decor reflecting both their power and wealth. They were a lineage of renown, known for their involvement in political and military affairs in this sea. However, at that moment, everyone's attention was focused on a newspaper resting on the marble table.
The patriarchal figure of the family, Judge Vinsmoke, a tall and imposing man with blond hair and a severe expression, held the newspaper firmly. His eyes, usually cold and calculating, displayed a rare spark of emotion as he looked at a specific image on the page - a young woman with curly eyebrows and pink hair.
"It's her... Reiju..." he murmured, almost to himself, but loud enough for the others in the room to hear. Around him, his other sons - all men of tough and determined appearance - moved closer to get a better look at the image.
"She's alive... I can't believe it," said one of them, his voice mixing surprise. They had long believed Reiju was dead.
Judge placed the newspaper carefully on the table, his mind working rapidly as he considered the implications of this discovery. He stood up, his expression stern. "I'm going to make some calls. We need more information, and then we'll decide what to do." As Judge retreated to his office, the other members of the Vinsmoke family exchanged emotionless glances.
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In a small, tall house overlooking the sea on a distant island, a young girl was sitting alone in a room lit by sunlight, holding a crumpled newspaper in her trembling hands, her eyes fixed on an image that seemed to capture all her attention and emotion. It was a photo of Monkey D. Luffy, the notorious pirate who was now the center of conversations worldwide.
The girl, with long hair of two colors falling over her shoulders, began to sing softly. Her voice was sweet but laden with sadness and longing. The melody she sang was like an ancient lullaby, one that spoke of separation and tragedy.
"Luffy..." she murmured, the words barely more than a whisper. Tears began to form in her eyes, reflecting against the day's sun, as she continued to look at the image in the newspaper.
The tears now ran freely, marking the paper with damp spots. She held the newspaper as if it were a precious treasure, a fragile but essential bond with the person she clearly missed.
The sadness in her tone was palpable, a mix of love, loss, and a deep desire for reunion. She rocked herself slightly back and forth, as if the movement could somehow ease the pain in her heart.
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News was still being spread all over the world, not just iconic figures, but many ordinary people dealing with the new newspapers.
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In a bustling tavern on an East Blue island, customers gathered around a table looked at the newspaper with wide eyes and expressions of shock. "Are you seeing this?" exclaimed a middle-aged man, pointing at the headline announcing Luffy's 500 million berries bounty. "A rookie doing all this? In Alabasta, no less!"
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In the central square of a town in the North Blue, a group of children reenacted Luffy's epic battles, each wanting to be the fearless captain of the Straw Hats. "I'm Luffy!" yelled one boy, jumping off a bench. "No, I'm Luffy!" retorted another, brandishing a stick as if it were a sword.
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In a busy port of the West Blue, merchants and sailors discussed the news, some in fear, others in admiration. "Did you hear? They say he can transform into some kind of demon!" said a sailor, looking nervously at the sea. "Nonsense!" replied a merchant.
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On a peaceful island in the South Blue, an elderly woman sighed as she read the newspaper. "Oh, these young pirates today..." she murmured, shaking her head. "In my time, they weren't so bold... or so dangerous." Her grandson, sitting at her feet, looked up, his eyes full of admiration and curiosity. "Grandma, do you think that Monkey D. Luffy will be the next Pirate King?"
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In the streets of an island in the Grand Line, the news of Luffy and his deeds caused a frenzy. In a crowded market, vendors seized the opportunity to sell Straw Hat-themed merchandise. "Get your Straw Hat here, just like the future Pirate King!" yelled a street vendor, as a crowd gathered around his stall.
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In a Marine HQ facility, officers gathered in a meeting room, the tension palpable. "How did we let this happen right under our noses?" questioned a vice admiral, his expression serious. "He's just a rookie, but he's making the World Government look like a fool!" added another, his face red with anger.
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On an unknown island, a group of veteran pirates raised glasses in a toast. "To Luffy!" they shouted, the drink foaming and overflowing. "He may be a rookie, but he's already causing more trouble than many of us combined!" laughed the captain, his gaze wild and joyous.
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Across the world, from small villages to large cities, in taverns, markets, Marine bases, and lonely ships on the vast sea, the news about Luffy and his Straw Hat crew spread like wildfire, stirring fear, admiration, discussions, and dreams. The world was watching, and everyone wondered the same thing: what would this young pirate do next?
But of course, it wasn't just iconic people and ordinary citizens; now all the most powerful figures in the world had their newspaper in front of them, looking attentively at the headline with interest.
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[Chapter Size: 2800 Words.]
Third Person POV
In many places of the world
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While ordinary people and acquaintances of Luffy were attentive to his news, the eyes of the most influential people and even more iconic individuals were on the newspapers of recent days.
Especially when those eyes belonged to the end of the first part of the Grand Line and the New World.
In one of the strongest and most respected bastions of the Navy, known as Marine Ford, one figure stood out among the other recruits, sweating and striving under the merciless sun while her body stretched in the midst of training. This figure was quite famous among everyone in this place, in addition to being the notable granddaughter of the hero Garp, and her quite iconic and silly nature, Monkey D. Lucy was a beauty in everyone's eyes, but the girl seemed oblivious to it, as she only had one thought at that moment.
She was a young and determined sailor, whose eyes burned with a flame of determination and ambition. With each precise and powerful movement, she demonstrated not only her physical ability but also her iron will under her grandfather's training.
"Come on, Lucy, you can do better than that." This voice belonged to none other than Zephyr, who came to Marine Fort a few days ago and did Garp the favor of training his granddaughter with the six styles.
"Yes, instructor," Lucy said determinedly using soru, as her body turned a red tone and steam came out of her all the time. She had developed a technique called Gear2 by learning Soru.
"You have developed your fruit well, keep it up and in the future, you might become a big name in the navy like your grandfather," Zephyr commented, fiddling with his dark glasses.
Lucy stopped training and went to the side to wipe the sweat from the workout, some sailors came to her side with the newspaper "Lucy! Have you seen today's newspaper? More news about your brother!" he exclaimed, extending the newspaper to her. She had received news in the last two days about Luffy in Alabasta. The headlines screamed about Luffy's recent exploits and his impact on Alabasta. A photo of Luffy, with his iconic straw hat and a confident smile, occupied most of the page for the last 3 days.
Lucy took the newspaper and her eyes quickly scanned the words. Her heart was pounding, not just because of the training, but also because of the mix of emotions the news of her brother evoked in her. Pride, frustration, determination - all these feelings intertwined within her.
"The sailors managed to save Vice Admiral Momonga, and they drove the pirates out of Alabasta! Not to mention that Captain Smoker discovered a shocking scheme by Crocodile!" The sailor exclaimed with today's news.
With a determined sigh, she folded the newspaper and handed it back to her colleague. "Yes, I saw. And that only tells me one thing with Luffy still out there," she began, her eyes shining with unwavering resolve. "As a sailor, I will find Luffy. And not only that, I will become stronger than him. I will surpass him and bring him to justice." She was determined.
Her colleague watched her, impressed and a bit intimidated by her conviction. Lucy then returned to her training with renewed energy, each strike and movement reflecting her promise to herself. She wasn't just seeking to capture her brother; she aimed to prove herself, to show that she could match him. Lately, Lucy felt much weaker than her brother; she loved him, but being left behind was a bad feeling.
And while Lucy trained, in an office on the other side of Marinefort, in a spacious and well-organized office within the Navy headquarters, the legendary Vice Admiral Garp, known as "The Hero of the Navy," sat behind his desk, with a mischievous smile on his face as he read the latest newspaper.
"What nonsense, Luffy wouldn't be defeated after what he caused. This is just a smokescreen..." He murmured, looking at the newspaper.
The news about the chaos in Alabasta and the exploits of a certain straw-hatted pirate dominated the headlines, but what really caught Garp's attention was the mention of the increase in the bounty of his grandson, Monkey D. Luffy, and his impressive transformation into Ifrit.
Garp let out a thunderous laugh, echoing through the walls of the office and probably down the nearby corridors. He shook his head, amused and at the same time impressed by Luffy's antics. "500 million, huh? That boy really knows how to play pirate," he commented to himself, a proud twinkle in his eyes.
Colleagues and subordinates passing by the corridor outside the office could hear Garp's laughter and weren't quite sure of the source of the good humor. But this was a familiar scene for them: Garp, despite being a symbol of justice and strength in the Navy, always had a peculiar reaction when it came to his notorious grandson.
Suddenly, the door opened, and a younger officer entered, holding more documents and reports. He glanced at Garp, who was still laughing and shaking the newspaper in the air. "Vice-Admiral Garp, sir, I have...," he began but was interrupted by another burst of laughter from Garp.
"Ah, sorry, sorry, it's just my little grandson again doing his crazy things," Garp said, trying to contain his amusement. "Did you see this? My grandson is now worth 500 million and apparently can transform into a fire demon or something of the sort! Ah, this kid is going to give me a heart attack one of these days. Buhahahahahahaha!"
"I…" The young man wasn't quite sure what to say in front of the vice-admiral acting this way, he would be severely reprimanded by Sengoku if he saw this scene, family or not, Garp was celebrating a pirate causing so much trouble.
Garp finally calmed down and looked at the papers, the amused expression giving way to seriousness. "Ah, sorry about that, was just practicing for when I meet my grandson, you understand?"
"Vice-Admiral Garp…"
"Did you get that I was just practicing and not celebrating my grandson being a 500 million criminal?!" Garp looked at him with serious eyes, causing the sailor to start sweating.
"I… understood! I saw you just practicing, not celebrating Monkey D. Luffy's bounty!" He finally spoke.
"That's good. Now give me those papers. Buhahahahahahaha!" Garp replaced seriousness with his iconic laughter. And with that, Garp returned to his work, but the smile remained on his face.
On an island with bubbles constantly rising in the air, a man with silver hair and a sharp gaze was sitting in a rustic bar. Silvers Rayleigh, the legendary Dark King, former first mate of Pirate King Gol D. Roger, held the latest newspaper in his hands, his face lit up with an expression of interest and amusement.
"After all he's done, the navy suddenly manages to detain them with just a few commodores and a captain?" He commented with a smile at the newspaper.
"That's clearly to avoid saying the navy lost to a rookie to the masses. But I'm surprised how this Luffy-boy captured 2 Shichibukais and a vice admiral. This is really unprecedented." Shakky approached, holding her cigarette.
"This kid really keeps surprising me," he murmured.
"What else is he going to do until he gets here, what do you think Ray?" Shakky asked, placing a new bottle of sake on the table.
"I don't know when, but I feel this kid is going to do a lot in this sea before landing on this island, it's going to be very interesting. His bounty now is 500 million, in just one month in the first part of the Grand Line, he became the..." He broke into a smile.
Elsewhere, below the water, in the magnificent and mysterious Fish-Man Island, located in the depths of the ocean, King Neptune was with a forehead mixed with concern and disbelief.
"What's this?" murmured Neptune, holding the newspaper with his large, calloused hands. The photo showed his daughter, Princess Shirahoshi, alongside a group of infamous pirates, led by none other than Monkey D. Luffy. Worse yet, the newspaper indicated that even Jimbei, who he had sent to rescue his daughter from the humans, had been captured and displayed as a trophy.
Neptune felt a mix of anger and concern. "How did Shirahoshi get involved with these pirates? And Jimbei, captured? This is unacceptable!" He was used to dealing with state matters and internal threats, but seeing his daughter directly involved with such dangers was something he never expected to face, let alone how things unfolded.
"Sister...!" The brothers had worried expressions about the youngest as they also looked at the newspaper next to their father.
"Send a message to Whitebeard," ordered Neptune. "We need to know what to do in a situation like this and how to deal with the Straw Hats."
Somewhere in the vast ocean, on the ship of Yonko Whitebeard, the crew was gathered, each holding a copy of the same newspaper that had reached Neptune's hands. The atmosphere was charged, irritation and disbelief evident on the faces of the crew.
"How dare they capture Jimbei and treat him like a trophy?!" exclaimed Marco, the commander of the first division, his expression a mix of fury and concern.
Whitebeard, or Edward Newgate, a giant among men, sat calmly, an open newspaper in his hands. He looked at the picture with a thoughtful expression, the smoke from his cigar rising in spirals. "Luffy, huh? That kid really has no limits."
Around him, the crew discussed fervently, some clamoring for vengeance, others trying to understand the situation better before acting. Whitebeard knew he needed to make a decision, but he also knew that hasty actions could lead to disastrous consequences.
"Ace... What is your brother doing?!" They opened a call with Ace's den den mushi.
"Well... I'm also surprised by him, but Luffy won't harm Jimbei, the news is false, probably Luffy is still with Jimbei on his ship and he assured me that he would release him in the middle of the sea without harming him," Ace spoke calmly on the den den mushi.
"I hope you're right, Ace," said one of the commanders.
Meanwhile, on a laid-back island where joy and party seemed to be the norm, Shanks, the red-haired Yonkou, was sitting with his crew on the beach of the island with several stocks of drinks, with an amused smile on his face as he read the same newspaper. Around him, the crew laughed and joked, but all eyes were turned to the captain, waiting for his reaction.
"Ha! Luffy, you really know how to make an impression," said Shanks, laughing. "Capturing Jimbei, Crocodile, and Momonga and causing all this uproar... You're playing a dangerous game. Dahahahahahaha!"
"Look at this crew that the boy managed to get, this Hugo can transform into a colossal monster! That seems dangerous!" One of Shanks' commanders commented.
"Let's see how far you go, Luffy," murmured Shanks, a glint of expectation in his eyes. He raised his drink in a silent toast to the young pirate and his feats, knowing that, one way or another, the world was about to be shaken.
On a remote island, known only by a few and feared by many, Big Mom sat on her luxuriously adorned throne. Her eyes, filled with cunning and ambition, shone with peculiar interest as she leafed through the newly arrived newspaper. "Hmm, interesting, I hated seeing that boy in the newspaper, but now things are getting quite amusing," she murmured, her voice resonating with power and authority through the grand hall.
Around her, her subordinates and children waited in silence. "Monkey D. Luffy... A bold young pirate with a bounty of 500 million and not one, but two Mythical Zoan Akuma no Mi users in his crew. This could be useful for me," she pondered, a sly smile forming on her lips.
Meanwhile, in an imposing place known as Onigashima, Kaido was visibly shaken. The news in the newspaper had hit him like a blow, not because of Luffy's bounty, but because of the revelation of two Mythical Zoans in his crew.
"Both those fire lizards and the stone giant..." Kaido murmured, the cup of sake in his hand trembling slightly.
Kaido stood up, his dominant presence filling the room. "Two Mythical Zoans... This cannot be ignored, it's perfect for my crew, they might even become disasters! I want them! Tell Jack to capture them immediately!" He shouted, and his subordinates rushed to make a call to Jack.
In paradise, Jack received the call.
"Yes, we'll do that! Let's head to the beginning of the Grand Line!" He gave the order.
Back to Marineford, the fortress of the Navy and bastion of justice, an atmosphere of tension and urgency dominated the large meeting hall. Seated at the head of the long and imposing table was Sengoku, the respected and feared leader of the Navy. At his signal, high-ranking officers and prominent figures from the organization gathered, each aware of the gravity of the moment.
"Gentlemen," he began, his voice resonating with authority through the hall, "we are faced with a growing threat that cannot be ignored. Monkey D. Luffy and his crew are proving to be more than mere rookie pirates."
He paused, allowing his words to sink in. Around the table, the faces of the officers reflected a mix of concern and determination. "Kuzan has already departed to deal with this threat," continued Sengoku, "but we must be prepared to take additional measures. Luffy has already shown he has the capacity to directly challenge the Navy and the World Government."
The hall remained silent. "It is imperative that he be contained before reaching the New World. There, the alliances he could form and the chaos he could cause are unpredictable and potentially devastating if he grows."
"Garp's grandson is becoming more and more dangerous, scary..."
"Damn pirates, we must eliminate them all!"
"I will contact the remaining Shichibukai. They must be aware of the danger Luffy represents and be prepared to act. And I want all of you to be ready to act against this rookie." Sengoku looked at the admirals and vice admirals present.
With the meeting concluded, Sengoku headed to his office. Sitting in front of the Den Den Mushi, he began making the necessary calls.
"Fufufufu. You're quite worried about a rookie, Sengoku."
"Tsk. You think I'll lose to a pirate who just entered the Grand Line?"
"Hm. Just one man, all fall before me."
"These youngsters are growing fast, I'm really interested where Roronoa Zoro might reach..."
"..."
All the Shichibukai responded in their unique way.
"Damn arrogant ones!" Sengoku growled, but he couldn't say much.
Meanwhile, an even more important meeting was taking place.
In the sacred heart of Mariejois, the city that shines above the rest of the world, five venerable figures gathered in a luxurious room, whose walls were covered with tapestries depicting the long and dark history of the World Government. They were the Gorosei, the five elders, the true powers behind the highest commands of the world by the World Government, their words shaping the fate of nations and individuals.
"Monkey D. Luffy," began one of them, his voice as ancient as time, "this name has been a constant in our discussions. The news of his exploits in Alabasta and the capture of a vice admiral and two Shichibukais are disturbing."
"Yes," agreed another, adjusting his glasses. "He is not just an ordinary pirate. With the strength and influence he has demonstrated and his Devil Fruit, it's clear that Luffy and his crew are rapidly becoming a significant threat to the world's balance."
"We must also consider the presence of two Mythical Zoans in his crew besides the captain, Momonga reported that the crew's dog has a mythical Zoan as well along with that Hugo." added a third elder, his voice stiff and cold. "This is not a coincidence or a minor feat. They have the potential to cause major disruption."
"We cannot allow them to continue unchecked. Their influence is growing, and if we don't act now, it might be too late." Said a fourth.
The fifth elder, who had remained silent until then, finally spoke. "So it's decided. We must employ a more dire measure to deal with this emerging threat. It's time to send one of our Sacred Knights."
"We don't even do this to fight against a Yonkou and his crew, but Luffy is beyond being just a son of the Tenryuubito assassin, he might even be the cause of their death, and we are pointing to the wrong side," said another with a serious face.
The other elders nodded in agreement. Sending one of the Sacred Knights seemed reasonable. With this, they didn't call the CP0 as they usually did, but a group even more dangerous than the Cipher Pol could represent.
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