After a rapid flight, it didn’t take Ian long to reach his first destination by following the Log Pose.
Glas Archipelago is a country composed of one main island and four smaller, subsidiary islands. Although its area isn’t large, its comrce is highly prosperous.
The seabed of Glas is rich in high-quality quartz sand mines. The residents of this country extract the quartz from the seabed and refine it into various glass products. Over the past two hundred years, the glassware produced in this country has beco exceptionally refined and is widely sold across the New World.
When Ian descended from the sky and landed on the island, he was astonished to find that the buildings here were made of glass. The skilled artisans among the residents could even blow an entire house out of glass!
Ian happened to witness such a scene and was utterly amazed. He couldn’t help but think that these people were incredibly skilled! Without any steel frawork, they could create perfectly rounded glass houses…
Moreover, these blown glass houses weren’t as fragile as Ian had imagined. In fact, so of the tempered glass was even harder than stone.
Of course, the glass houses were not transparent, as people still needed their privacy. The glass used for the houses was all colored, with each house sporting a different hue. The entire town was filled with these multicolored glass houses, creating a breathtakingly beautiful landscape. When the sunlight shone upon it, the city transford into a rainbow-colored paradise.
Ian’s purpose in coming here was to purchase a large quantity of glassware listed on his procurent list—test tubes, asuring cylinders, distillation flasks, and other laboratory supplies. Naturally, the Glass Nation was the best place to find top-quality glass products.
As Ian landed on the island, he deactivated his Super Saiyan state, retracted his fla wings, and even donned a cloak.
He noticed that the Glass Nation, Glas, seed to be one of the World Governnt’s mber countries, as World Governnt flags were prominently displayed throughout the town.
However, there was no naval presence in this country, likely due to its geographical location being outside the Navy’s reach. So, despite being a World Governnt mber, Glas had to rely on its own military forces.
After all, this country was wealthy enough to afford it…
At first, Ian was a bit puzzled. With such a rich nation and no naval presence, even with its own military, it should have struggled to fend off the relentless attacks from pirates. However, as Ian wandered through the streets, he noticed a sense of peace in the air. The people’s faces were bright and cheerful, not gloomy or anxious.
It wasn’t until he ventured a bit deeper into the town that Ian saw a particular flag, and everything suddenly made sense.
That flag belonged to the Red-Haired Pirates, which ant that this country was under the protection of one of the Four Emperors, Red-Haired Shanks!
That explained everything. Ian thought to himself that in the New World, which country could truly escape the influence of the Four Emperors?
Glas had co up with a clever strategy. They displayed the World Governnt’s flag on the outermost areas, while deeper inside the town, they flew the Red-Haired Pirates’ flag. This way, they could benefit from the protection of a Four Emperor while also maintaining a front of allegiance to the World Governnt.
However, Ian figured that even among the World Governnt’s mber nations, despite the absence of a naval base, there were likely CP intelligence agents hiding within the country. Since he was here only to make so purchases, he didn’t want to attract unnecessary attention from these agents, so he donned a cloak while moving through the city.
In this country, Ian was truly amazed. The people here used glass in ways that were beyond his imagination—anything you could think of, they could create with glass!
Ian even saw people wearing clothes made of glass! These garnts were crafted from a type of colored soft glass, and as the wearer moved, the glass would subtly shift and change shape, which was quite fascinating.
It wasn’t just clothes—there were also glass hats, glass bikinis, glass shoes, and they even rode glass bicycles. A group of children ran past Ian, happily holding onto strings of glass balloons…
The people of this country seed to be completely obsessed with glass products.
When Ian found the largest glassware shop in town and walked in, the shop owner quickly approached him. Ian handed over the list he had, and the owner imdiately assured him that there was no problem; all the items were standard products, and they had plenty in stock. However, gathering everything would take a little ti, so he asked Ian to wait for a while.
While waiting, Ian began to browse through the other glass products in the shop.
One type of glass fruit caught his eye—it was quite interesting, as they had crafted glass fruits in various shapes and colors. Ian not only saw common fruits but also found so that looked exactly like Devil Fruits, skillfully replicated in glass.
Ian was impressed, picking them up one by one to examine them more closely, marveling at the exquisite craftsmanship that made them almost indistinguishable from the real thing.
He spotted a cluster of glass grapes, made from purple-red colored glass. Remarkably, the grapes weren’t molded as a single piece; each individual grape was crafted separately and then strung together with soft glass vines. They looked so smooth and lifelike that they could easily make one’s mouth water.
“If I bought this for Sugar, she’d definitely be fooled,” Ian thought, his mischievous side erging, as he decided to purchase it.
Since he was getting sothing for Sugar, it only seed fair to get sothing for Walnut as well, so Ian found a glass walnut for her.
Aside from the fruit, what astonished Ian the most were the glass statues in the shop. They had statues of the three Navy Admirals—Akainu, Kizaru, and Aokiji—as well as statues of the Four Emperors. Ian picked up the glass statue of Whitebeard and examined it closely, finding that the craftsmanship was incredibly detailed, with every muscle line perfectly replicated.
“Are you interested in the statues of the Four Emperors?” the shop owner, a middle-aged man with a receding hairline, asked with a smile as he approached Ian.
“Is it really okay to sell statues like these?” Ian asked in surprise.
“Not at all!” The middle-aged shopkeeper laughed heartily. “Actually, it’s not just the Navy Admirals; even the Four Emperors have plenty of admirers. In this era of great pirates, it’s not surprising at all. These glass statues are actually quite popular here—I sell thousands of them every year!”
“Tsk, I’ve learned sothing new!” Ian couldn’t help but be impressed.
“But if you’re interested, I have sothing else to recomnd!” The shopkeeper pulled out another statue from the display and said, “This is a new release!”
The mont Ian saw the statue, his eyes nearly popped out of his head!
Because that statue was of him!
The shopkeeper proudly explained, “See this? It’s a statue of the forr Warlord Black Dragon Ian. The fla wings here are infused with black crystal, using a filant technique to create the fla effects. The pose is based on his battle stance during the New Edd War. This is currently our best-selling item. Many big rchants are buying them in bulk. It’s definitely worth collecting!”
If Ian wasn’t sure that the shopkeeper hadn’t recognized him, he might have thought the man was trying to flatter him!
But… damn, this feeling is just amazing!
Ian never imagined that his likeness would one day be turned into a collectible and sold as rchandise. At this mont, Ian couldn’t help but feel a growing fondness for this diterranean-looking shopkeeper.
Suppressing the excitent bubbling within him, Ian picked up the statue and pretended to examine it closely. “Hmm, not bad. It really does look just like “him”. I’ll take it!”
“Great! I’ll wrap it up for you!” The shopkeeper turned away, still smiling.
anwhile, Ian continued to admire his glass statue with great satisfaction. As the shopkeeper had ntioned, the fla wings on the statue were indeed crafted beautifully. At a glance, they truly appeared like burning flas.
Ian kept turning the statue in his hands, admiring it from different angles. But then, suddenly, he froze.
Because the wings were black, they were reflective. Just a mont ago, as Ian was looking at the statue, he caught a glimpse of sothing reflected in the dark wings—a familiar figure walking past the store’s entrance.
When Ian saw that figure, his heart couldn’t help but skip a beat.
Because that person was the “Champion Fighter” of the Blackbeard Pirates, Burgess!
As soon as he realized this, Ian imdiately put down the statue he was holding and said to the diterranean-looking shopkeeper, “Wrap this up for . I’ll co back to pick it up later!”
Without waiting for the shopkeeper’s response, Ian dashed out of the store.
Damn, finally found your trail!
Since the Blackbeard Pirates attacked Mary Geoise and escaped, there hadn’t been any news about them for quite so ti, as if they had vanished.
Although the Whitebeard Pirates had spread out their n to search for Teach and his crew, the vastness of the sea made it extrely difficult to track them down, especially since those guys knew their situation was precarious and were deliberately hiding their whereabouts.
But Ian hadn’t expected that his trip here to make so purchases would lead him to accidentally stumble upon Burgess!
There was no way he could let him get away…
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