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As they continued their journey, the Bead Rider carried them across the ocean at a remarkable speed, its glowing energy a testament to the incredible power of the Bodily Refinement Bead. After some time, they arrived at a sandy country, its shores stretching out before them like an endless blanket of golden grains.
The sun beat down upon them, casting a warm glow on the landscape. Jack's calm blue eyes took in the unfamiliar terrain as he guided the Bead Rider towards the shore. His daughters, Aria and Robin, stared at the new landscape with excitement and curiosity, eager to explore the new country.
Jack put the Bead Rider into the Pocket Space, and as he looked at the desert stretching out endlessly before him, he muttered, "Isn't this Arabasta?" He remembered reading about it in Crocus's journal.
Olivia, overhearing him, became excited. "Jack, Crocus mentioned there was a rumor about Poneglyphs in Arabasta. This could be a great opportunity for us to learn more about the history of this world."
Aria, feeling the heat of the desert, whined, "Daddy, it's so hot!"
Jack, realizing the scorching temperature, decided it was best to send his family back to the Pocket Space. "Alright, Princess, I'll send you all back for now. I promise to take you out when I reach the city."
After ensuring his family was safely in the Pocket Space, Jack began to walk across the desert, in hopes of finding a city. The sun bore down on him relentlessly, but his calm blue eyes remained focused on the task at hand.
Hours passed as he traversed the vast expanse of sand, the wind occasionally whipping up small sandstorms that threatened to slow him down. Despite the harsh conditions, Jack's determination never wavered, his eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of civilization.
As evening approached, Jack finally spotted a glimmer of hope in the distance – a small oasis with a cluster of buildings surrounding it. Quickening his pace, he moved towards the oasis, his calm blue eyes reflecting a sense of relief.
Jack arrived at the city bustling with people. As he wandered through the busy streets, Jack approached a friendly-looking man selling spices at a small stand. "Excuse me," Jack said, his calm blue eyes meeting the man's gaze. "Can you tell me more about this city?"
The man, a middle-aged vendor with a warm smile, was happy to oblige. "Ah, Nanohana! It's a lovely port town, known for its great shops and irresistible perfume. People come from all over Arabasta to buy our spices, perfumes, and other goods. The city is always bustling with activity, and the locals are very friendly."
Jack nodded, taking in the information. "Thank you," he replied, his voice genuine but reserved. He continued to travel the streets, observing the city and its people.
As he walked, Jack's calm blue eyes fell upon a woman with blue hair, sitting under a tree and watching the sunset. Her beauty captivated him, and he couldn't help but approach her. Her serene expression and the way the setting sun cast a warm glow on her face made her seem even more enchanting.
As he neared her, Jack's voice took on a flirty tone. "Excuse me, miss," he began, his calm blue eyes meeting hers. "I couldn't help but notice your beauty from afar. It rivals even the setting sun."
The woman, a bit surprised by the sudden compliment, blushed slightly and smiled. "Thank you," she replied, her voice sweet and melodic. "You're quite charming."
Jack smirked, pleased that she seemed receptive to his advances. "I'm Jack," he introduced himself. "I'm new to Nanohana and was wondering if you could tell me more about this lovely city."
The woman's smile widened, and she extended her hand. "It's nice to meet you, Jack. My name is Titi."
Jack took her hand gently, his calm blue eyes never leaving hers. "The pleasure is all mine, Titi."
"Well, Nanohana is a beautiful city with a rich history," Titi began, her voice warm and friendly. "We're known for our perfumes and spices, as well as the breathtaking sunsets that color the sky every evening."
"I can see why," Jack replied, his gaze momentarily drifting towards the setting sun before returning to Titi.
Titi chuckled softly. "Yes, it's truly a sight to behold. But there's more to Nanohana than just the sunsets. We have many unique shops, delicious food, and vibrant festivals throughout the year."
Jack raised an eyebrow, his interest piqued. "Festivals, you say? That sounds like quite the experience."
"Oh, it is," Titi assured him. "There's a sense of togetherness and celebration that fills the air during the festivals. It's something you have to experience for yourself."
Jack leaned in a little closer, his voice playful. "Maybe you could be my guide during one of these festivals? I'd love to see the city through your eyes."
Titi's smile softened, and she looked away, a hint of hesitation in her eyes. "I'd like that, Jack. But, unfortunately, I'm not sure when the next festival will be."
"That's alright," Jack replied, his voice gentle but still carrying a flirtatious undertone. "I'm sure just spending time with you would be just as enjoyable."
Titi blushed once again but didn't respond to his flirtatious remark. Instead, she redirected the conversation. "Jack, what brings you to Nanohana? Are you here for business or pleasure?"
Jack's calm blue eyes held a mysterious glint as he answered, "A bit of both, I suppose. I'm here to explore Arabasta and learn more about its people and culture."
Titi seemed genuinely interested. "Arabasta has a rich and fascinating history. I'm sure you'll find plenty to discover."
Jack nodded, his eyes never leaving Titi's. "I'm sure I will. Especially with such a lovely guide to show me around."
Titi's cheeks flushed with color, but she held his gaze, a mixture of warmth and curiosity in her eyes. "I'd be happy to help you, Jack. Just let me know if there's anything you'd like to see or do."
Jack, seeing her evasive answers, took a step back. "Sorry, Titi. I apologize if I caused you any discomfort. I was just impressed by your beauty and wanted to talk to you for a bit." He turned to leave, a hint of disappointment in his calm blue eyes.
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