Now, the Kirigakure crew stood on the deck of their ship, gazing at the extraordinary sight before them. They beheld a towering mountain with water flowing upwards.
"So, this is Reverse Mountain," Utakata remarked, his voice filled with awe.
"Yes, and beyond this mountain lies the Grand Line," Kenny replied, his eyes brimming with excitement.
"The real adventure is just beginning from here," Utakata added, and Kenny nodded in solemn agreement.
However, they realized that relying solely on themselves would not be enough to survive in the Grand Line. They needed additional strength, skillful fighters to join their crew.
"It seems like we also need strong individuals; they won't be enough," Kenny said to Utakata.
"Yes, you're right. When we're in the Grand Line, let's search for skilled fighters," Utakata agreed.
Their decision to seek new crew members was a wise move. The Grand Line was a sea filled with danger and mystery, and having a strong crew was a necessity.
Currently, Utakata shouted to his crew members who were navigating the ship, "Don't let us collide! If we crash, we'll sink immediately!"
The helmsman heard his order and nodded seriously, though he was nervous.
They felt the ship's vibrations and heard the sound of rushing water growing closer. "Wruuushhh," the noise of the water current became louder.
"Hold on tight and steer the ship well!" Utakata ordered his crew. The crew members followed his orders seriously and carefully.
"Wrussshhhh," their ship ascended to the peak of Reverse Mountain and would descend to the other side. The crew members experienced the exhilarating sensation of rapid descent, and some couldn't contain their shouts of excitement, "Waahhhh!"
"Splash!" was heard as their ship reached the surface of the water in the Grand Line. Their ship eventually came to a safe stop, floating in the mysterious waters of the Grand Line.
Utakata looked around, feeling the spirit of adventure burning within him. "Prepare yourselves because our adventure at sea has just begun!" he shouted enthusiastically, a broad smile on his face.
The crew responded with full enthusiasm, cheering and shouting their spirits, "Wooohhh!"