Chapter 34: Devil Fruits
It was said that if Luffy didnt stir up trouble wherever he went, he wouldnt be the man he was.
So when he laid eyes on the execution platform where the Pirate King, Roger, was put to death, Luffy couldnt resist the urge to climb up and shout his bold declaration to the world:
I will beco the Pirate King!!!
It had been a long ti since anyone had seen such a fearless pirate, ever since Saitama had taken up orders in Loguetown. But now that the Caped Baldy was no longer there to keep order, chaos had returned with a vengeance. The newly appointed sheriff, Smoker, could already feel the weight of the towns troubles on his shoulders, and was clearly not happy.
Within minutes of Luffys outburst, the entire town was in a frenzy. The marine force were mobilized, running through the streets in pursuit of the straw-hatted outlaw. The commotion was so intense that it was as though the town had turned into a zoo.
Luffy reveled in the chaos he had caused, knowing that it was only the beginning of his journey to beco the Pirate King. Little did he know that his path would cross with Saitamas, and their fates would beco intertwined in a way they could never have imagined.
Of course, Saitama, who was already traversing the Grand Line, had no idea that Loguetown had beco such a lively place.
Standing on the deck of his ship, he gazed up at the sudden flurry of snowflakes and couldnt help but feel surprised.
The weather hereis so strange, he mused aloud.
Saitama caught a few snowflakes in his hand and examined them curiously. I know the newspaper said the climate on the Grand Line is erratic, but I never thought Id see snow in the middle of sumr, he said, poking at the flakes with his finger.
In the Grand Line, anything is possible.
Beside him, Tashigi grinned and stood by Saitamas side, saying, you cant trust the wind, the sky, the waves, or even the clouds. Everything is treacherous. The only thing you can count on is the Log Pose! Of course, thanks to Dr. Vegapunk, our Navy ships navigation has beco much easier.
Well, thats really great, Saitama nodded in agreent, no longer concerned about the weather. So where are we headed now? Are we going straight to Alabasta?
Alabasta is on the navigation list, but its not our first stop, Tashigi replied, taking out a small notebook from her pocket. She pushed her glasses up her nose and flipped through the pages. Based on the information provided by the World Governnt, the location where the self-proclaid Alabasta Princess cut off her transmission signal was a small town called Whisky Peak at the entrance of the Grand Line. Thats where were heading first, Saitama-san.
As Tashigi was speaking, she suddenly rembered sothing and looked at the notebook again. Oh, by the way, Saitama-san!
She saluted Saitama in a panic and said, When I ca back, Mr. Garp asked
to bring you a personal gift, but I forgot to take it out of the cabin. Please wait a mont!
Saitama looked sowhat bewildered as Tashigi ran into the cabin and then ran back out with a small box in her arms.
The box looked very exquisite and was tied with a ribbon for decoration.
It didnt look like sothing that Garp could have wrapped.
This is it!
Tashigis face turned red with embarrassnt, she stuck her tongue out and handed the box to Saitama, saying, Open it quickly, Saitama-san. This gift looks very delicate!
I wasnt really expecting anything, Saitama said, picturing Garps rough and casual manner, chuckling to himself, wondering if he had been given a pack of senbei or sothing. Then he opened the packaging.
The top of the box revealed a card.
On it were written the words
Comndation for the Navy hero, Garp. Justice will prevail in the great sea
World Governnt, 1500 HE (Historical Era of the Sea).
1500 HE?
Saitama stroked his chin and thought.
If he rembered correctly, he had seen it in the Navys log. That year was the ti when the Pirate King Roger was executed, and it was also the era when the Golden Lion Shiki was captured alive by Garp and the alliance of Wano Country and was incarcerated in Impel Down.
In other words, the contents of this box were a comndation that the World Governnt had awarded to Garp for those two events.
Looks like this isnt worth much, remarked Saitama with a wry grin.
He couldnt help but imagine the old man, who had probably tossed the card aside without a second thought, only to suddenly rember it and decide to pass it off as a token of appreciation to himself. Thats the only logical explanation for why he still has it, Saitama muttered to himself.
As he peeled open the package, a fruit with strange, otherworldly patterns was revealed, its surface gleaming in the dim light. Saitama couldnt help but feel a sense of curiosity and wonder as he gazed at it.
A gift, huh? he mused, a slight smile creeping onto his face. He couldnt deny that the fruit had piqued his interest, despite its bizarre appearance.
Its been twenty years, wonder if this thing is still edible he pondered with a smirk.
Ah, Saitama-san! exclaid Tashigi as she peered curiously over his shoulder. Upon seeing what was inside the box, she covered her mouth in amazent. Could it be the legendary Devil Fruit!? Garp gave you such a precious gift, he must hold you in high regard.
A Devil Fruit? Saitama blinked. You an those fruits that give you powers but turn you into a rubber chicken or sothing? Not really interested.
What? You dont like such a valuable thing, Saitama-san? Tashigi was taken aback.
Well, I believe in the power of humans more than so fruit, Saitama replied as he casually handed her the box. You can have it as a return gift for all the presents you gave .
What? This is too valuable! Tashigi protested, but after a mont of hesitation, she accepted the box with the Devil Fruit inside. But since its a gift from you, Saitama-san Ill cherish it.
Dont be so uptight, Saitama shrugged.
As they spoke, the snow had stopped falling and a small island made up of several large spherical shapes was slowly coming into view on the previously obscured horizon.
Whiskey Peak.
The Whiskey Peak lood before them, and as the Saitama warship drew closer to the island, the lookout on the shore spotted their presence.
Excitent filled the air as the locals eagerly speculated on the approaching vessels origins. Is it pirates?! exclaid one of the residents, his tone betraying a hint of anticipation and aggression.
The others shared his enthusiasm, but as they gazed through their telescopes and saw the naval insignia emblazoned on the ships banner, their excitent quickly faded.
Whats thisits the Navy?
Perhaps theyre here to capture so criminals.
But we havent committed any cris, have we?
The conversation quickly shifted to the islands reputation as a haven for bounty hunters, who hunted down pirates and cashed in on the bounties on their heads.
Were just here to make a living, nothing more.
Despite their initial disappointnt, the residents remained wary of the approaching warship. They knew that the Marines were not to be underestimated, and that their presence on the island could spell trouble for everyone.
The residents of this small town were not ordinary civilians.
All 100 of them were bounty hunters who targeted pirates who had recently entered the Grand Line, exchanging their capture for bounties from the World Governnt.
Their efforts had contributed to the decrease in the number of pirates entering the Grand Line in recent years.
They had a sowhat cooperative relationship with the Marines.
The warship docked at the pier.
Saitama and Tashigi disembarked.
Although disappointed that they werent pirates, the mayor of Whisky Peak still ca out to greet the arrival of the Marines with different intentions in mind.
WelcoMa-ma-ma Welco said the mayor, a man with long curly hair, bowing and paying his respects to Saitama. My na is Igaram, I am the mayor of this small town. May I ask why you have co to Whiskey Peak?
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