
Didn’t you want to see your son’s departure?
Bad at lying!!
>>3
It’s not that I’m bad at lying, it’s that I can’t lie.
Since we’re going to a dangerous place without being able to explain, let’s confirm whose territory it is.
Cute
A man who can’t lie even when asked about Luffy while looking at a bear.
Rogetown isn’t a dangerous place or anything; it’s just an ordinary town, so isn’t there no need to go?
There isn’t a country to speak of, nor is there any oppression being crushed, so there’s really no point for the rebels to go, right?
Well…
It’s a fact-check.
It’s a place where the navy is always stationed, so it’s better not to go there alone.
>>8
It really doesn’t change whether you’re here or not at that level.
Well…
Both Luffy and Garp act like this when they lie, so it might be in their blood…
If you want to get in touch with someone, you don’t need to go out of your way, Mr. Dragon; I can take care of it for you instead.
>>11
No way…
I wonder how they felt when the information came out about a big rookie worth 30 million!
>>12
Well…
This guy is sending a message saying he’s going to meet up with Luffy because it seems he’s in Loguetown!
If things had gone badly, I could have ended up seeing my son’s death scene… I’m glad Luffy is lucky.
>>16
Right before execution, “I will become the Pirate King!” is like a death poem, isn’t it?
They’re just pretending to be cool on purpose, but their essence is probably the same type as Garp and Luffy.
Hey… don’t you want to see the pirate king’s execution platform?
Mr. Dragon, you’re bad at diverting the conversation!
>>19
I feel like they’re not avoiding it, but just listening to something they need to be cautious about.
Did you get struck by lightning?
>>20
The wind too!
Well… I like trying to manage things with just that.
Wow… there’s a great ice cream shop over there…
>>22
Shall I go buy it?
>>23
Well… I want to eat it on-site…
How about Sabos? Like returning to the sea of your hometown?
Well… I was thinking of buying a 5-step next…
Sorry.
Dragon, Sabo, I’m dead.
Well… it seems there is a third generation of Onitetsu…
Originally, Rogue Town is one of the entrances to the Grand Line, so if you don’t occasionally go to see it, there’s a possibility you might fall behind the trends.
>>30
It seems like there are some people in the community who are getting bigger as they rise in prize rankings, thinking “This guy has potential…”
Maybe when I meet Garp, it’s something like this… I go meet him after doing that.
It’s pretty funny when you think about it calmly that this scary-faced old man came all the way to East Blue, excited, after hearing that his son became a wanted criminal.
It’s about time to move…! I’ve been doing this for 20 years.
What would you do if I said it was Sakazuki’s territory?
>>34
Well…
Rogue Town? Is it Luffy?
>>36
Nooooo…
I’m glad you weren’t killed to keep you quiet, Smoker.
>>39
Well… (It’s not like I really want to kill a serious navy or anything…)
>>47
I couldn’t find justice there when I was in the navy, but…
You understand that there are naval personnel who are seriously working for the citizens while finding a compromise, right?
A pirate, huh… that sounds nice too.
>>40
The navy… that could be one option.
Dragon…!!?
The government wants your head (trembling voice).
>>41
Well…
Who is Luffy’s mother?
Speaking of which, apparently there’s a rookie in East Blue who suddenly has a bounty of 30 million berries.
So what are you actually going for, in the end?
What is “ear” in English?
Is the dragon clumsy?
>>49
I actually think he’s an awkward old man.
Just a doting parent.
I don’t feel much of a connection of blood with Luffy.
>>51
Garp → Dragon feels strangely like a complete outsider compared to the incredibly strong blood connection to Luffy.
>>55
Right now, there are only serious scenes, so it might just be like that, but the real Luffy could be different.
Dragon simply dislikes the Navy that bows down to the Celestial Dragons, but he probably doesn’t dislike the dedicated lower-ranking marines.
>>52
“They were also talking about how ‘there are many in the Navy who understand things even related to the World Government, so don’t lose sight of the target’ with Vegapunk.”
In the end, it’s someone whose strength is not really known.
If it’s Garp, then even the scene in the thread image…
I’m going to visit because this is the child of a child of a 30 million rookie eagle.
Ah! I shouldn’t have said that, it might end up being like “buwahaha!”…
The possibility of him being a son-in-law was high, but this clumsiness is definitely from the Monkey clan’s blood… what a scene.
Is it really okay for Garp and the Dragon to be in regular contact, regardless of the Revolutionary Army? What about the Navy?
>>59
Ah, I guess it was a bad idea to do this after all.
>>59
It’s no good, but nobody can stop it, right?
>>66
Bogart (Here we go again…)
>>59
Garp is lawless, you know.
The way you divert the conversation is sloppy!
“Is it like a dragon that resembles its mother?”
So, Luffy is the one who inherited the Carp’s genes in the next generation.
The one when you really don’t want to be pursued.
Well, it’s quite common to say that one takes after their grandfather more than their father.
Didn’t Sabo regain his memory even after seeing Luffy’s bounty poster?
This is just worrying for the son, isn’t it?
>>68
Well… do you want to kill me?
>>68
I think it’s a scene that has only been drawn that way from the beginning.
If you want to kill me, then go ahead…
Well… that’s why not being able to even tell a lie is cute.
>>70
I might be the type who can’t lie because I’m unnecessarily serious.
I can only dodge the issue.
Dragon originally had a position in the Navy, but the Revolutionary Army seems to consciously try to avoid conflicts with the Navy as much as possible.
The old members of the Garp faction in the navy probably think (that parent and child are still meeting now…)
With just this one phrase, the dragon has shown a lot more human-like qualities.
I thought that if you took away all the cheerfulness from Luffy and Garp and made it 100% serious, they might end up looking like Dragon.
It’s better than Takuma, who was trying to meet Bonney in the Sabaody Archipelago because he had the intention to hide.
>>79
Hiding… I wonder if I can hide this…
>>79
This is when Uncle came out.
(It’s super dangerous to anger the Celestial Dragons even though Bonnie is here… ) I’ll go, Sengoku-san.
I wonder if that was the case.
(Smoker, huh… Well, it’ll be fine.)
So what are you going to do there?
>>84
Well…
>>84
Well…
Pirates, huh… that sounds good too…!!
>>86
Are you happy?
It seems like they were in Rogue Town, but instead of saying “I saw them off,” the report is just a typical parent-child exchange.
The character is such that it could be accepted that the dragon’s wife is Garp’s daughter or that he married a wife resembling Luffy from elsewhere.
Both old men, fathers, and sons can’t lie, but dragons can’t lie at all, so they just don’t say anything.
Garp is hiding Roger’s son, and since his son has become part of the Revolutionary Army, he could be executed at any time, no matter how much of a hero he is.
As a result, the Monkey family was deployed to the navy, the revolutionary army, and the pirates.
>>94
Isn’t this clan just a source of destruction, harassment, and chaos?
If the dragon were a son-in-law, it seems that my daughter’s taste in men is too much like Garp’s…
Someone who came to cheer for my son while saying something suggestive.
He looks scary, but he’s actually a pretty normal guy.
I’m quite curious about Luffy’s mother, who is Dragon’s wife.
Since Luffy was saying something like “It doesn’t look similar!” while looking at a picture of a dragon, I was thinking they might not be related by blood, but it seems like that’s not the case.
I feel like my mother said something about the opposite of adventure or SBS or something.
>>102
Big Mom…
>>108
In reality, you’re tying up children; it’s hard to see because the territory is wide.
>>108
As a mother, I am failing…
>>102
Actually, Chopper is the easiest to understand.
Separation from foster parents ≒ Departure
There are many scenes like that.
It’s clear from almost every depiction that they are an incredibly good person.
It officially states that he is my son, so he is not a son-in-law or anything like that.
A Logia-type Smoker who is working hard sincerely without any corruption… that’s dangerous for Luffy…
I wonder if I was in quite a hurry to head over there…
That.
When you think about it that way, Kumachi.
Is Luffy trying to escape from the beginning in Thriller Bark?
>>106
I think I would have normally killed him if he was a worthless guy.
It was definitely a proper son of a dragon, so I just let it go.
>>106
I think Zoro was internally panicking and worrying he might die when taking damage feedback.
If I had just stayed as I was, would I have become a general?
The bear is engaging in treasonous acts.
The yellow monkey is deceiving in various ways about what Kuma is doing.
I feel like it’s been like this for a while around here.
Smoker… a Logia, huh…
When you realized that the Yellow Monkey was coming, you must have thought it would be bad to run into them.
At Sabaody, Zoro conveniently gave a reason, so I was able to act in a way that somewhat makes sense, I guess.
>>113
It’s funny how I’m thinking “that looks painful” while Zoro is making those squishy sounds.
It feels like it’s been surprisingly recent that Kumachi has lost her personality, doesn’t it?
>>114
It’s a timeline two years later, at least.
Whether it’s Dragon or Garp, it’s uncertain if they have wives, but they do have partners with whom they have children…
>>118
Even Roger and Kaido were there.
Dad, whose presence has faded because others are being unreasonable…
Well, Dad is also not moving at all.
>>120
It’s not that things aren’t moving, but rather… Oda isn’t showing enough.
It’s interesting how I was nervous when transferring damage or pain to Zoro (this is tough even for me…).
You have good friends…
The D clan is basically not suited for evil deeds, but they have an exceptionally high outlaw mentality.
What should we do?
If my wife was like a dad.
>>125
I can understand why Garp entrusted it.
>>125
Rather, isn’t she a good wife?
If Luffy is in a similar situation and manages to suppress his agitation, he would probably respond like this…
I wonder what Garp is up to now.
>>128
I wonder if it’s freezing just like that.
The conversation between Kuma, Kizaru, and Wararsch of the Sabaody Archipelago seems to walk a delicate line between being friendly and distant.
I wonder where the bear’s story came from.
Isn’t there a possibility that Garp’s daughter married Dragon?
I just suddenly wondered…
I was surprised when I briefly saw that Garp married a dragon.
>>137
It’s not impossible, but considering Garp’s educational failures and Dragon’s principles, it seems more convincing that Dragon is his biological child.
>>136
Well…
>>136
Well…
How many people can actually complain about Garp, seriously?
>>140
Is it around Sengoku or Kong…?
>>142
The red dog can’t say that, no doubt about it.
The more someone seems like that kind of guy, the less likely their wife is mentioned.
Grandpa seems to be doing all sorts of crazy things, but he’s a total moralist, isn’t he?
>>143
It’s someone who can assert themselves to some extent without fully becoming a dog of the Celestial Dragons, and they’re calculatingly staying at the rank of Vice Admiral.
Since he overlaps a bit with Shanks as Luffy’s parental figure, Dragon feels a bit overshadowed even though he is Luffy’s biological father.
I don’t think Dragon-san uses “no way…” that much every time!
>>150
I think the fact that that Garp’s son is the father of Monkey D. Luffy provides a great sense of understanding and reassurance for the subordinates who were unaware of his true identity.
The boss is human, but at the same time, they are definitely a crazy person.
The theory that Akainu and the Dragon are synchronized was popular back in the day.
It seems like the former Navy is just coming out normally, so it shouldn’t be off.
From the dragon’s perspective, Smoker is a serious Marine who is strict with pirates who disrupt public order, kind to citizens, and guides his subordinates well, so I think he has quite a good impression.
It’s a bit interesting to help at a good timing after experiencing the anti-Logia.
For many years it was unclear, but with this appearance, the Revolutionary Army’s operations are solid, and in the first place, he’s a serious man who once joined the Navy and decided that this wasn’t good enough.
It’s about time they stop bringing up the theory about Luffy’s mother every time a potentially important female character appears, so I hope they hurry up with the Dragon’s backstory.
I don’t feel like discussing stories about Luffy’s family or Ace’s mother.
>>159
I mean, it’s simply that there isn’t enough time!!
>>168
However, you know…
In Vegapunk’s speech, there were no other members of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet besides Leo.
In addition to various foreshadowing, their development is also planned.
I was thinking that it wouldn’t be strange for soldiers in the revolutionary army to also be former slaves who hold a grudge against the navy and the government.
Dragons are the type to be happy when someone like Smoker is genuinely serving as a Marine.
With the pretense that I left the Navy.
>>161
Given that, what reason is there to obstruct a man’s voyage…
That’s super sweet.
When I write “Dragon’s Bride,” the characters make me imagine something like a princess or a noble lady.
Although Smoker leads a band of roughnecks, he has always been practicing helping the weak and fighting evil.
>>163
It’s a good thing to guide the rough individuals, who are not completely evil, in a disciplined direction so that they can walk the path of justice.
Having already been in the navy once means that Garp’s education has been properly done.
The part about the Celestial Dragons is also common.
Actually already appeared.
Not coming out until the end.
Finally depicted in the Dragon past arc.
It seems like any of them could be possible.
The feeling of being an unknown, dangerous boss has only intensified, being the son of Garp and the father of Luffy…
Well… old man… Luffy has become a splendid man…
>>170
What the hell… If you saw my face, you should have just introduced yourself.
The spouse of the leader of an anti-government organization is a position that could easily become a target.
The initial member Iwankov didn’t know that they had children.
There are many mysteries.
It seems like Iwa-chan secretly gave birth to a child.
>>174
Which gender!!!?!?
>>174
It’s not like a dragon laid the eggs… right?
Isn’t Grandpa a bit sentimental about family too?
>>175
If it’s not damp, I won’t say to keep Sengoku from going to kill that red dog!
>>175
When it comes to actually fighting the enemy directly, you might just close your eyes.
The only depiction of Dragon-san’s abilities in the story is that they were easily destroyed by the headquarters.
The reason I couldn’t call out to Luffy as he set sail was simply because I didn’t have enough courage…
The Celestial Dragons appeared quite some time ago (though it seems like quite a while when looking back).
The setting where the simple villagers of the eastern sea know about the Celestial Dragons system is technically correct, but it kind of boggles the mind.
>>185
Nami knew about dragons but didn’t know about the Celestial Dragons.
>>187
What if Aaron deliberately didn’t tell us?
>>190
It’s not impossible, but it seems like Nami is out and about as a thief working on the side…
>>190
I like the theory that Aaron is paying heaven’s gold around that area.
>>198
Shahaha offering? It disappeared with heavenly gold…
>>199
There’s also bribes for the mice…
It’s great how the silly side of the Monkey clan is properly shown, Dragon…
With three generations of family, their power must be exceptional, making them a family that is impossible to deal with…
I ended up settling for a character that seems to lack a definitive identity, but is a flavorful old man who doesn’t seem too outrageous for the Monkey family.
I feel like I was endlessly fact-checking not too long ago.
>>189
The father and son are so outrageous that, in this lineage, it’s actually the opposite of outrageous.
Recently, I feel a strong desire to somehow wrap things up, but it seems like the end is actually getting further away.
Since Garp and Dragon are both good at instructing others, it’s possible that if Luffy seriously taught someone how to fight, he might be able to do it well too…
>>193
In the arc of the Marineford War, he was praised for being skilled at bringing people around him into his fold.
>>196
That’s someone who is making those who are originally outstanding work for themselves!
Well, if we set sail from the New World and arrive at Rogue Town…
How did you manage to match the tempo of Luffy and his crew?
>>200
Kumachii! If I’m going to travel, I want to go to Rogue Town!
Since the brigadier general is coming to help, it is certain that that area of the sea is a member state…
Fushar Village is a setting that might have been forgotten by the country, so they may not have paid the heavenly tax.
Even if you don’t pay, Garp will come regularly anyway.
>>203
The village of Fusha is part of the Goa Kingdom, so we are paying.
It’s so pitiful to be paying taxes while pretending to be a Celestial Dragon.
The village located in the corner of that prosperous kingdom is like a place of exile, Fusha village.