"You claim we're pirates who do nothing but evil?"
On an unnamed deserted island, Moss gazed down at Tsuru, whose face was filled with shock. He spoke with a scornful smile, "Even though we run these businesses for profit, the sheer quantity of grain we provide has driven market prices down by at least half."
"Do you know how many lives this grain and medicine have saved?"
"Do you understand how many people in the New World and the West Blue struggle to survive each year because of food shortages, all while paying massive tributes to the World Government to sustain the Celestial Dragons' indulgent lifestyles? Some are so impoverished they can't even afford the tribute, leaving citizens starving, desolate, and their nations on the brink. These people survive thanks to that very grain."
And that was only the beginning. Over the years, Hell's Trading Company had quietly provided relief to impoverished islands in the latter half of the New World. They organized periodic charity clinics with recruited doctors and protected these islands from pirates, either driving them away or eliminating them. The company also employed idle young men from these regions, offering them respectable, stable jobs. For many locals, they were seen as saviors.
Although their ultimate goal was to take control of these islands once the Totto Land Plan was fully realized, they had still saved many civilians who would otherwise have perished.
"What?!"
Tsuru's eyes widened, her face struck with shock. During her campaigns with the Navy against pirates, she'd heard citizens in poorer towns and villages mention that grain prices had fallen, particularly in the New World, where the drop was most noticeable. These lower prices were making life easier for the struggling lower classes. Hell's Trading Company's business, it seemed, had inadvertently done a lot of good.
"Consider this: if Hell's Trading Company suddenly ceased its grain trade…" Uthan, the Minotaur, leaned against a tree with his arms crossed, his tone calm. "For starters, some of those struggling nations in the New World and West Blue would immediately face a food crisis, potentially leading to severe famine, even the complete collapse of some."
"If that happened, hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of civilians would gradually starve. How many of those would then be driven to the sea, forced to turn to piracy?"
"Is that true?"
Hearing Uthan's words, Tsuru took a sharp breath, her scalp prickling. She hadn't realized that Hell's Trading Company wielded such influence, with the fate of countless civilians hanging on it.
"Mamamama, you know what my power is capable of. If I wanted to harm civilians, the entire Sabaody Archipelago would have been drenched in blood." Charlotte Linlin grinned, looking down at Tsuru, whose face was filled with turmoil and disbelief. "You may see us as ruthless for killing Marines, but in the end, it's just a difference in allegiances. When the Navy hunts us, they don't hold back either."
Linlin's voice dropped, filled with anger. "And with El as a Lunarian, we're natural enemies of you Navy 'dogs' of the World Government. For hundreds of years, the World Government has ordered the Navy and CP to hunt down Lunarians, Three-Eye Tribes, Buccaneers, and other unique races, nearly driving them to extinction. They've been fighting to survive all along."
"From El's perspective, do you really believe these soldiers who hunt his people are innocent? Or are they simply ignorant, misled by the World Government?"
"And even if they knew, do you think they'd stop following orders?"
"Don't deceive yourself."
"…"
Tsuru frowned. Although she was disillusioned with the Navy, she knew that most Marines, like herself, had joined with the ideal of upholding justice. Yet it was true that, under the World Government's control, the Navy couldn't pursue true justice independently. It had always been a tool created to uphold the Government's rule, cloaked in the guise of justice.
Though Tsuru still believed El and his crew were excessively violent for killing so many Marines, there was truth in Linlin's words. After all, if an entire family or race were being hunted down, was it unreasonable for them to resist?
Especially now that her own faith in the Navy's brand of justice had eroded, she was beginning to see the World Government's true nature. This vast power that ruled the seas wasn't so different from the tyrannical regimes of other kingdoms. The "Celestial Dragons," with their absolute privileges and arrogance, were no better than oppressive royalty. And she knew the dark side of the Navy well enough to recognize that Linlin had a point.
'Swish, Swish'
At that moment, a "cloud" in the distance grew larger, approaching with surprising speed.
"What's that?"
"Wow, it's huge—"
"It's El-sama and Gerd!"
"Amazing… is that an island cloud from the Sky Islands?"
"Compared to Zeus and Hera, this one is beyond huge!"
Linlin, Lily, Nef, and the others widened their eyes, watching in awe as the enormous island cloud hovered closer. They were both astonished and thrilled.
"Is that…"
Meanwhile, Tsuru's face was one of stunned disbelief. As the island cloud drew nearer, she could make out what looked like a massive, humanoid face on its surface.
"A homie created with the Soul-Soul Fruit?" The former Navy icon gasped, breaking into a cold sweat. "This size is… unthinkable."
Having studied the Devil Fruits and their abilities, she was familiar with homies and had seen Hera on Sabaody. She had also witnessed Zeus and Prometheus after Gerd's arrival. But their size was nothing compared to this enormous homie.
"El-sama!"
"Boss El!"
"Gerd!"
Soon, the massive homie cloud drifted close to the deserted island, settling gently on the water's surface. Rock, Moss, and Nef looked on with calm interest, while Linlin, Lily, and the Three-Eyed Tribe girl, Lillian, eagerly ran up to greet them.
"Tsuru the Strategist."
El acknowledged Linlin and the others with a nod as he approached Tsuru, who stood tensely. His unwavering gaze bore down on the aged former "Navy's Flower."
"Fallen Angel… El."
El's towering presence was intimidating; even for someone of Tsuru's caliber, it invoked a sense of undeniable pressure.
"Though we had our differences, resulting in some unpleasant events, it seems you've managed to hold onto your life. I suggest you treasure it."
El's tone was surprisingly cordial, almost dismissive. "If the Navy and the World Government knew you were still alive, they'd come after you without hesitation. So why not stay with us for now? You might even find a new perspective."
Without waiting for her response, he turned and motioned to Linlin, who was energetically bouncing across the cloud, gleefully hopping alongside Lily and Lillian.
"Linlin, return her youth to her."
"Got it!"
Linlin transformed into a giant bat and flew over to Tsuru, who looked on with barely concealed excitement.
"Consider yourself lucky!"
Linlin reverted to human form, placed her hand on Tsuru, and without needing to fully transform, activated her Bat-Bat Fruit powers to restore Tsuru's stolen years.
In a flash, Tsuru's white hair regained its deep blue luster. Her aged appearance vanished, replaced by the vitality of her youth. Her once-wrinkled skin became smooth and radiant again, restoring her former aura as the fierce and dignified "Navy's Flower."
"I'm… back to normal."
Tsuru inspected her restored body in amazement, overwhelmed by a mix of relief and disbelief. Yet her feelings toward Linlin remained unyielding; she had no gratitude to offer.
"Don't expect me to thank you."
Her words were sharp, laced with lingering resentment. If not for Linlin, she would never have ended up in such a state—her career and life as a Navy officer destroyed beyond recovery.
"Mamamama, I don't need your thanks. I only did it because El-onichan told me to."
Linlin smirked, her tone dismissive as she towered over Tsuru. Her eyes narrowed menacingly. "Whether or not you join us, just know that if you try anything against us, you won't just lose your youth next time."
Her voice held a chilling threat, her expression dark, exuding a demonic glee that left little room for doubt.
Without waiting for a response, Linlin's demeanor transformed back to her usual cheerful self. She clung to El's arm, excitedly pointing to the giant homie cloud. "El-onichan! Let's turn this place into a paradise, like the Sabaody Archipelago. Sally already had Moss bring back seeds for Yarukiman Mangroves and other trees!"
Tsuru's eyes widened at the mention of the famed mangroves.
"Absolutely. Whatever you want." El smiled, nodding in agreement. The seeds were something he had arranged with Sally, his intelligence officer, to be ready for Atlantis's transformation.
"Here are the seeds!" Lily bounded over, holding a tiny pouch in her giant hands.
"Oars," El turned to the massive figure perched on Fish-man Jien's head. "I'll need your help moving this forest to the cloud."
"No problem!" Little Oars jumped onto the open ground, much to Tsuru's shock.
As the others looked on in amazement, Oars's body expanded, rapidly growing until he stood over 30 meters tall—a hulking, monstrous figure. His powerful presence sent chills down Tsuru's spine, even as the crew looked on with awe.
"So that's… Oars's true form?"
"He's even bigger than a Giant!"
"An Ancient Giant… Incredible!"
Tsuru felt a chill as she realized, "So, he's an Ancient Giant… no wonder he's powerful enough to stand against Garp!"
"That's right. Little Oars Jr. here is the descendant of Devil Oars, a notorious villain from the North Blue," El explained, his tone casual but proud. "He's not even fully grown yet. Someday, he'll be bigger and stronger than even his infamous ancestor."
The tale of the original Oars, a giant capable of moving entire islands, was infamous throughout the seas, striking fear even into the World Government.
"Devil Oars…?" Tsuru felt a shiver of recognition; the legendary Devil Oars, the "Continent-Puller," was the stuff of legend. Her jaw clenched as El's words sank in.
El raised his sword, looking up at the forest. "Oars, I'll cut the forest into sections. It's your job to move them."
"Got it, El!"
With his instructions given, El shot into the air. In an instant, his sword began slicing through the air, sending waves of massive, gleaming strikes toward the forest below.
Each blow from El created perfectly carved sections within the forest, as if dividing it into puzzle pieces. Oars's towering form approached with determination, gripping the earth in his massive fingers and lifting it with a mighty roar, the ground beneath him splitting under the sheer weight of his strength.
As his comrades looked on, awe etched on their faces, Tsuru felt an odd sense of disbelief. El and his crew had resurrected the legendary power to carry entire islands—a feat beyond even the Navy's might.
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