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But for now, it was just a passing thought.

Managing to sever Kozuki Oden's arm and take Enma had already been an incredibly difficult feat.

Not to ntion, at the ti, Marco—wielder of the Mythical Zoan Phoenix Fruit—had been guarding him closely, while Whitebeard, the "Strongest Man in the World," lood nearby, watching like a hawk.

That "invincible" samurai might not have reached Admiral level yet, but he was already dangerously close.

If it hadn't been for his lack of experience in fighting close-combat specialists, Daren might not have gotten the upper hand at all.

And right now, Kozuki Oden was still far from the peak version seen in the original story—the one who slashed open the mighty Kaidou with a single blow.

From the looks of it, the true leap in Oden's power happened during his ti with the Whitebeard Pirates and later the Roger Pirates.

Especially during the Roger Pirates' final voyage around the Grand Line—when he mastered the Conqueror's Haki infusion. From that mont, he broke into the threshold of Admiral-level strength, becoming what Kaidou called "one of the rare peak powerhouses in this sea."

"Next ti we et... things won't be so easy."

The thought made Daren murmur under his breath, clenching his fists without realizing it.

In terms of raw talent, Kozuki Oden—whose life had been nothing short of legendary from the mont he was born—was undeniably stronger.

Like all those so-called "natural kings," Oda had given him an extraordinary, near-mythical origin.

He was born with a body beyond what normal people could imagine.

Not even a year old, and he'd already thrown his nanny clear across the room.

At two, while other toddlers were still learning to walk, he was already chasing and catching two rabbits at once, showing off astonishing leg strength.

At four, while kids were playing in the dirt, he was hurling boulders to crush giant bears.

By six, his body was so developed he was already frequenting the pleasure quarters...

That kind of inborn physical ability might not match Charlotte Linlin, the "natural-born destroyer," but it was still sothing far beyond the ordinary.

Unmatched talent.

After suffering this setback, Oden would surely take it as a lesson. Even if he didn't realize it himself, soone with Whitebeard's insight would definitely give him a nudge—and help him train in targeted ways.

Which ant, the next ti they crossed paths, things were going to get much more troubleso.

As for the loss of an arm? It probably wouldn't affect Oden much. Losing limbs was a regular occurrence on this sea.

And true warriors would find ways to minimize that kind of setback as much as possible.

"But even so... next ti we et, Kozuki Oden—will you still have the guts to co at ?"

A faint smirk crept across Daren's face.

Oden was growing stronger all the ti—but it's not like he'd been slacking off either.

More importantly...

Daren looked at Enma, still hovering silently in front of him, and his grin widened.

After this latest battle, he'd finally started to piece together a combat system that was uniquely his own.

Close-quarters combat, built on a powerful physique, Haki, and superhuman martial arts.

Magnetic sword control, as a supplent for mid-to-long-range and large-area attacks.

They balanced each other perfectly, filling the gap in his combat style that Devil Fruit powers alone couldn't cover.

All that was left now was to train steadily, strengthen his Haki, and gather more ito to expand his Magnetic Control Sword arsenal...

It wouldn't be long—before he stepped fully into Admiral-level power.

"Gururu..."

Just as Daren was deep in thought, a loud stomach growl broke the silence.

He looked up to see Amatsuki Toki's face flushed bright red. He couldn't help but chuckle softly.

"Ah, sorry, that was my oversight. You've been looking after all day—you must be starving."

Amatsuki Toki lightly bit her lower lip and shook her head.

"I-I'm not hungry..."

"Gururu..."

Another grumble from her stomach cut her off, and the blush quickly spread to her translucent ears.

Daren laughed.

He gave a small flick of his finger.

Enma shot out like a bolt, vanishing silently beneath the sea's surface without even a splash.

"Daren-san, what are you doing...?"

Amatsuki Toki widened her eyes in curiosity.

Before she could finish her sentence, Enma burst back out of the water and returned to Daren—only now, several silvery-white fish were skewered along its blade, their tails still twitching as they caught the sunlight and shimred like jewels.

"This... this is possible?"

Her eyes sparkled as she covered her mouth with a hand in surprise.

Wasn't that... one of the world's most legendary swords?

Daren casually gathered so stones and built a small campfire. Smiling, he asked, "Do you prefer sashimi or grilled?"

Amatsuki Toki tilted her head, thinking for a mont.

"I'm fine with both."

"Then let's do a bit of each."

Daren detached a portion of tal from the silver hoverboard embedded in the sand nearby and shaped it into two plates and a pair of chopsticks for each of them.

Under Amatsuki Toki's amazed gaze, he skillfully gutted the fish. Two were placed over the fire, while the other two were sliced into neat sashimi.

There were no seasonings, but in this world, with its untainted oceans, the best seafood often needed nothing more than the simplest preparation to bring out its natural flavor.

"Bon appétit, my lovely lady."

Daren smiled as he served the grilled fish and sashimi. He even mimicked the flourish of a high-class chef, complete with a polite hand gesture, which made Amatsuki Toki giggle, her eyes crinkling in amusent.

"Thank you, Chef Daren-san."

Playing along, she neatly adjusted the hem of her kimono and sat gracefully across from him, the picture of a refined noble lady.

She reached out with her pale, slender fingers, picked up a piece of fish with her chopsticks, and gently placed it in her mouth. As she chewed, her eyes slowly narrowed in bliss.

"It's really delicious..."

In contrast to her elegance, Daren was far more straightforward. He grabbed several slices of sashimi at once, stuffed them into his mouth, and barely chewed before swallowing.

His body was still extrely weak, and he needed energy fast.

After finishing an entire fish, his complexion finally began to show a hint of color, no longer the ghostly pale it had been.

Exhaling slowly, he asked offhandedly, "Toki, aren't you afraid of ?"

Amatsuki Toki looked at the commodore before her with soft eyes and shook her head with a gentle smile.

"Do you an what happened earlier... when you fought those pirates?"

"You were protecting —why would I be afraid?"

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