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The banquet lasted three nights in a row.

That's right, three nights. It's more like three consecutive nights of banqueting than three consecutive days.

That guy, Garp... Kept shouting about going back to Marine Headquarters, yet he still hadn't left, always finding new excuses to throw another banquet.

Finally, Zephyr couldn't stand it anymore and stopped the village from hosting a banquet for him. He even had Sengoku call and scold him, and only then did Garp, swearing profusely, board the warship and return.

If Zephyr hadn't stopped him, Garp would have even planned to host a boarding banquet!

Only after getting Garp aboard did Zephyr breathe a sigh of relief.

Ti passed, and late autumn arrived.

Ian hadn't gone out for exercise today, planning to take a day off.

After all, today... The annual trade ships of the Sibia Village had arrived again.

Although the fa of the green grape wine had brought rchant ships from all over to the Sibia Village to purchase goods, so also brought goods from various regions, and Gini occasionally brought so goods to sell.

The Sibia Village was no longer as short of supplies as it once was.

But the Sibia Village was still bustling on this day. Perhaps it had beco a tradition for the villagers.

Even though they had plenty of food, everyone decided to take a stroll.

Even Zephyr, Ain, and Binz joined in the fun.

However, unlike before, this ti, facing the incoming rchant ship, Village Chief Martin no longer had to be as subservient and humble as before.

To vent his frustrations this ti, he even donned a stylish outfit early this morning and brought along the other four village chiefs.

One even approached Ian on the street and invited him to show off his power in front of the unscrupulous rchant!

Ian, however, declined, citing his wife as a companion.

This left the five village chiefs with a look of regret, but they soon regained their spirits and headed towards the rchant ship with their heads held high.

Looking at the five village chiefs, who walked with their heads held high and arms swinging, Ian shook his head speechlessly. "This..."

"It seems Village Chief Martin is also very angry!"

Robin, who was holding Ian's hand, also chuckled and said, "Village Chief Martin has been complaining about why the rchant ship hasn't arrived yet and why it cos so late this year."

"It can't be helped. In the past, only that one rchant ship was willing to co to the Sibia River Archipelago. So, even if they lowered the price and raised the goods, the villagers of the Sibia Village had no choice but to accept it. Otherwise, they worried that the rchant ship would stop coming next year. But from today, the Sibia Village doesn't have to worry anymore. Village Chief Martin and others will definitely feel relieved."

Ian smiled and explained briefly, then looked at Robin, who was also in a good mood. "Enough talk, let's go shopping today and see if there's anything we can buy!"

Just as he finished speaking and was about to accompany his wife shopping, Village Chief Martin, who had previously left, ran over again, looking excited. "Ian, Robin."

Ian: "...?"

Before the puzzled Ian could say anything, Village Chief Martin, who had already rushed over to ike, excitedly declared: "Hurry, hurry, co with ! A divine doctor has arrived at the dock. No matter what the ailnt, he can cure it with just a touch. You and Robin haven't had a kid in all this ti. Go see him and see if there's anything wrong with you."

"...!!!"

No, who's sick?

And why are you so worried about whether I have a kid or not?!

Ian, feeling more and more like a retired man returning to the village and being pressured by his elders to have a baby, looked at Village Chief Martin with a frown on his face.

He was about to refuse, stating that neither he nor Robin was ill.

"A divine doctor?"

Robin, who had overheard Village Chief Martin's words, showed an expression of great interest.

She took Ian's hand and asked curiously: "Where is it?"

Ian: "..."

...

"This is from staying up too late; you have a kidney deficiency."

"Quack doctor!"

"I can cure it."

"Divine doctor!"

"..."

Bartholow Kuma silently looked at the villager before him, who was crying and hugging his thighs.

For a mont, he didn't know what to say.

That day, after learning from a doctor that the disease was called Sapphire Scales and that those with it would not survive past the age of ten, he embarked on a solo journey to find a cure for Sapphire Scales in other seas for his daughter, Bonney.

As long as there was a glimr of hope for Bonney's recovery, he would never give up.

This ti, he had co to this island... Sothing called the Sibia River Archipelago, and it was just a coincidence that the rchant ship he was on was passing through here.

Although he didn't think he could find a cure for Sapphire Scales on this ordinary island, the rchant ship seed to need to stay here for three days.

After so consideration, he decided not to use his Devil Fruit ability to return to the Sorbet Kingdom to see Bonney for the ti being.

Although he missed Bonney dearly, the ti he had left this ti was too short. If he had to leave again, Bonney would surely be heartbroken.

So, he stayed. Since the journey had nearly depleted his money, he simply borrowed a chair and table from the rchant ship owner, hoping to earn so money using his Devil Fruit ability.

Of course, if the patients had no money, he wouldn't completely abandon them.

Watching the sick villager in front of him, who now looked much more energetic after being patted and having a bubble paw appear from his body, Bartholow Kuma smiled kindly and said, "I only removed your fatigue so you would feel better. Now make sure to rest properly, only then will you truly recover."

"Is that so? Thank you so much. I will definitely rest well. Here are five hundred Bellys. Please keep them, divine doctor."

"Thank you."

Bartholow Kuma smiled gently and accepted the five hundred Belly.

No matter what the ailnt, as long as he could treat it, he would only charge five hundred Belly.

But it must be said that this island seems quite wealthy!

On the rchant ship, everyone had said that the Sibia River Archipelago was extrely poor, so poor that other rchants, except for their caravan, would not co.

But upon arriving here, Kuma felt that this island was not poor at all.

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