
>Absolutely a spy, right?Hahaha
It might be a coincidence.
>>1If someone other than the executives said this, they would probably be wiped out on the spot.
The executives who know about Doflamingo’s past are likely to be cautious with their comments regarding family, so they might just brush it off casually.
Isn’t everyone, not just Doflamingo, a bit too sweet?
>>2They’re really lenient with their own people…
I guess you wanted to believe.
I don’t think many people can directly doubt the boss’s younger brother.
It’s so suspicious that it might actually be white instead, right?
It’s really troublesome that you don’t want to doubt it at all.
The circumstantial evidence is too complete…
He looks bad, but this is just his true feelings, right?
>>8I feel like Diamante is also being honest.
I don’t want to doubt either… (I don’t want to doubt either…)
Doflamingo really had a great character.
I really don’t want to think about being betrayed by the only family member while pretending to play house.
In the future, I will be incredibly angry about having to kill my real family twice, so I probably didn’t want to believe it.
So that guy had been leaking information to the military until then? (Intimidation and outrage)
Hahaha, it might be a coincidence (Hahaha, it might be a coincidence).
I don’t want to doubt either… (I don’t want to doubt either…)
Despite having this much evidence to doubt, they’ve left Kora unattended for about six months…
The high-ranking executives gathered around Doflamingo, who had become an orphan, but there are no past depictions of this; I suppose they all must be lost souls with nowhere else to go.
The navy should conduct raids with a little more consideration for spies…
>>19It would be better to let your family take care of you.
>>19Otherwise, make sure to take it down properly.
I don’t want to believe that my blood-related brother, who was thrown into this hell on earth with my dad, has betrayed me.
The scene where everyone is raising their glasses is really cool, though…
First, I tried to make Corazon a good spy.
>>22The position of being Sengoku’s adopted child is quite heavy in its own way…
At that time, Kora left a rough note saying, “I’ll go cure Ro’s illness,” and disappeared, which is definitely suspicious. Why isn’t anyone searching for her?
>>23(Corazon is so kind…)
>>24“Bring Ro back home soon.”
How can they even include communication like that?
>>23Since my mother died of illness, it’s not strange to be kind to sick children.
I think there’s also the feeling of not wanting to doubt, but also the thought that Corazon couldn’t possibly do such a skillful thing…
It feels like he’s a cutthroat person from the past, so he probably unconsciously pretends not to see it after having almost reached a conclusion in his mind.
I didn’t care, but I noticed that Peeka’s cup is ridiculously big and it was no good.
>>28The normal size of the Diamante is also slowly getting to me.
It’s quite common for there to be spies among the executives of big pirate crews, like with Kaido’s crew.
>>29Whether it’s normal or not, the navy will likely try to send spies to powerful pirate groups as long as there is a chance.
>>40I mean, there were also spies of Doflamingo in the navy.
Maybe as long as there’s even a slight chance of coincidence, I’ll just be hesitant and unable to pass judgment.
It is sad that the strong love for family has become both a good and a bad aspect of young people.
When Young discovered the Op-Op Fruit, he immediately contacted Law saying, “I might be able to cure Law’s disease! Come back!” This story is really sad.
Rather, the navy is at fault for only sending half-hearted forces while the spies are leaking information.
>>36Even if it means calling for a Buster Call, make sure to take Doflamingo’s head.
>>42It can’t be helped; as you can see, this is the scale of the Doflamingo family at this point.
There are too many pirates we have to deal with.
It seems that Mingo had some thoughts about Ro’s illness and circumstances as well.
I feel a sense of pride as an outlaw in this family, where those who have seen hell are accepted.
>>37It’s nice that you’re properly studying about illness and warning others to stop the prejudice…
They are a bunch of cold-hearted scum, but strangely, they are very lenient towards long-established families.
I was quite surprised by Lao G’s lines toward Baby 5.
>>38Dofi loves his family, but I don’t think the others feel the same way.
When I read it again, I’m mostly thinking about Lowe’s illness, right? Young version in the past.
However, if you undergo the immortality surgery, you will lose your life.
The Ope Ope fruit was meant to be eaten by Korra.
>>44Well, if it’s not a relationship where you would spare your life for the other person, you wouldn’t be willing to risk your life for an immortality surgery.
I guess Kora and I thought that we had that kind of relationship.
>>56I don’t dislike that strangely human-like flavor in that area.
>However, if you undergo the immortality surgery, you will lose your life.>>44Well, if it’s not a relationship where you would risk your life for the other person, you wouldn’t be willing to throw your life away and undergo an immortality surgery.
I guess Kora thought we had that kind of relationship.
Is Otsuru-san, who is always leaking a lot of information but fails every time, possibly a bit incompetent?
>>45It’s information that Kora-san is spreading, so it’s bound to be clumsy.
The Hundred Beasts would likely be easier to infiltrate as spies compared to others.
>>46On the contrary, it seems tough to be with Big Mom, where the upper executives are almost all blood relatives.
It must be the lower-level pirate captain class beneath the delayed one.
Why do you have such an evil-looking face…?
Why are you so kind to your comrades but cold towards Bellamy…?
>>51Because I’m a fool who threw away a blessed environment.
>>51It’s surprisingly kind, considering it’s a former Celestial Dragon who doesn’t kill on first sight.
>>65The Blood of Don Quixote
Those guys are failures.
>>51Because they’re a brat who looks down on the world.
The finishing blow was that, by extremely bad luck, Law happened to hand the secret document to Vergo, so I think he believes he has time until the very last moment.
I feel like these four people were even more unpredictable during their active years than in the main story.
Wasn’t it as dull as Doflamingo?
I think we should prioritize crushing the former Celestial Dragon pirates.
They’re mentioning Otsuru-chan here too.
These guys are the essence of how the scum, who are only kind to their own and whom they truly believe in, continue to rot more and more…
There was just some simple scum who betrayed their own people mixed in, but…
Seeing the note left behind, they might be thinking, “I hope you can get better from your illness… do your best.”
I’ve been rereading various past arcs of One Piece, and isn’t Law’s past pretty harsh as well?
>>61The past chapters always have the worst image of the latest ones.
>>61I wonder if it’ll be just okay…?
>>61Is it alright if it’s just okay…?
>>61Is that considered okay?
>>61One Piece is probably the top candidate for a tragic past, right?
You’re saying this because you want me to deny it, aren’t you?
I liked Loo too, and if it’s just to cure the illness, I would probably just see him off normally.
These guys really have some charm in the past arc, you know.
>>64I think there were quite a few attractive aspects outside of the three main executives.
>>64These kinds of guys are definitely being portrayed with their rotten end in mind.
Why do I have to kill my real family twice!!! Jakin!!
It’s simply a painful cry here.
>>68Twice
In that sense, killing one’s parents is also a painful past for Doflamingo; he even has nightmares about it.
Kora is so filled with hatred for Dofi that her perspective has become narrow…
Dressrosa has been said to have various opinions, but this backstory arc was undeniably interesting.
>>74The various criticisms of Dressrosa mostly revolve around Hobby Hobby.
Simply overstuffed.
Why do I have to kill my family twice?!
It’s good that it doesn’t seem like a false lament…
There are probably fewer easier past arcs in One Piece.
Even Mom is extremely sad.
>>76It’s got some gags, but without the gags, it’s quite a tragic existence where you don’t realize that you’ve killed your mentor and friends.
There’s even a possibility that in later years, I might realize that I killed mothers.
>>94If you pretend not to notice, that’s pitiful in its own way…
To be specific, it’s being joked about as “Sogo~~~!!!”, but in reality, it’s a scene that isn’t funny at all, not even one millimeter…
>>77It’s simply too tragic, so all I can talk about is memes!
The next part after Law’s backstory is Sanji’s backstory.
Next is oden.
The next one is the bear.
>>78Do not update the toughness.
It seems like Diamante is saying it as it is.
It would have been a bit of a dangerous situation to react differently here, right?
>>79It’s undeniable that it’s objectively suspicious, and at that time, if he were younger, he might have concluded that it was definitely a spy and made peace with it.
Hahaha, there’s no way that guy could be a spy.
I wonder if Whitebeard had his own thoughts while playing house.
In the end, Doflamingo isn’t cut out to be a Celestial Dragon.
Those guys could easily kill their own parents and siblings, right?
Who is the non-strict past version… Duval?
Being sweet only to relatives is really like a yakuza, so it’s perfect for playing the role of an antagonist.
I really like the decayed vibe of Dressrosa…
Not good? That’s how it is.
>>88The decay of indulgence towards family is vividly intense, and that’s great, isn’t it?
Not good.
The past of Ro has all become a shoemaker! The damage has weakened due to being made into a joke with that meme.
Dressrosa has not only Law but also the past of the toy soldiers, Señor, and Young.
In mafia stories, it’s a common trope that the golden members who rise to the top eventually rot after becoming successful.
There are places where I scold or look things up in books about lead poisoning, so I can’t come to hate you, Wako…
I understand that they were portrayed ugly as completely debased trash.
I honestly wanted the cool Donquixote family of this era to stand in front of me as enemies.
Honestly, the young man betrayed by Corazon is pitiful.
Senor brought this on himself, though.
It’s a favorite episode of mine because I understand it’s a case of reaping what I sow.
>>99Let me know someday.
>>106I like Franky when he’s shaken up by seeing the abilities of the Seraphim Jinbe.
This is the voice of Pica from the Dressrosa arc. If it were a lower-ranking member, they would probably be tortured to make them talk, but during this time, there are no lower ranks, and the connections within the family are strong… on top of that, he is the only remaining relative.
It’s all twisted, but after all this time, in the main story, they were still trying to bring Law back as a companion.
How much regret do you have?
With just this information, it seriously seems possible even by coincidence.
When it comes to a slightly sad past in One Piece, is it about someone like Zoro?
>>103Sold to the country, like Kaido?
Corazon was talking badly about Doflamingo, but Doflamingo just turned out that way because of his environment, right?
>>104In a way, Corazon and Doflamingo had the same circumstances in their childhood, right?
>>104Even if I’m crucified, I’ll kill the lower citizens… so isn’t it the case that there’s something wrong with that temperament?
I wonder if Luffy would be this regretful if he were betrayed by his comrades.
>>105I won’t eat until you come back!
“I’m going to starve to death!!! It’s quite a thing to do.”
>>105I won’t eat until you come back!
“I’ll starve to death!!! It’s quite something.”
The one with the most horrible past is Caesar.
In the past arc, Buffalo was also good friends with Law, so it’s sad that only Baby 5 joined the crew and Buffalo got captured by the Navy.
Sengoku and Kora probably don’t think so, but they’re pretty much disposable pawns…
From what I’ve seen of my father, I think Corazon has traits that easily cross the Donquixote family’s line.
On the contrary, Waka has quite a normal sensibility.
Because Ro was a family that suffered in a terrible situation.
Bellamy, who used to be a goofy pirate, is different.
The fact that you don’t crush Bellamy on the spot shows that your mentality isn’t that of a Celestial Dragon.
Corazon, who blew away the entire hospital after scaring the doctor with the disease, is well-made with the mentality of a Celestial Dragon.
Looking back, isn’t Luffy’s past pretty harsh?
>>117It’s been made a joke, but having someone who saved you lose their arm while covering for your mistake is quite traumatic.
It’s tough to see my sworn brother being crushed by power right in front of me.
>>117When times are tough, just eat this mushroom! See! I’m starting to have fun! Even though I’m alone.
That’s quite a mark left behind, isn’t it?
>>117There, a faint memory is sprinkled in.
>>147My childhood friend has grown up.
Dead
The cup is a bit too big.
He was a man who was surprisingly kind to his family and wouldn’t tolerate anyone laughing at them, Young Master.
Not much between families…
Objectively speaking, it’s actually that Kora’s evaluation of Dofi is too harsh…
It’s normal to hate those who have burned you at the stake and stoned you, at least!
>>120But Kora is also going through the same thing…
>>133That’s funny in a different way, right, Kora-san!
>>120I don’t understand why such a monster was born from those kind parents…!
>>120Because I saw the filicide up close.
You probably don’t know that my brother protected me with his Conqueror’s Haki.
>>120I thought it was like, well, that would be fine if it was just that and killing the father…
Do you want to return to being a Celestial Dragon? After all, you have finally become human?
Hoo hoo hoo… I’m waiting with an empty seat at the heart…
This is not a contagious disease, so have the right knowledge.
The way of thinking is completely opposite to that of the Celestial Dragons.
What’s terrible is that it has nothing to do with the Straw Hat Pirates.
It’s the fact that everything I’ve built up until now is being taken away from me.
>>123Well, that’s not just about Youth; most of the bosses that have appeared until now are like that, so I guess it doesn’t matter either way.
The suit-clad Doflamingo in the past arc is really cool.
>>124The fluffy pink in the main story is weird.
>>134Because that’s just the same fluffy outfit from childhood, right?
Well, it’s because my mother is too great that it’s good enough.
Rather, having experienced that, I was extremely blessed with my parents, so I function as a support for outsiders.
Even though he’s an absolute traitor, he’s been continuously trying to persuade Law by saying, “You’re worthy of being the 3rd Corazon…!” which is quite crazy, Young.
>>125You should seriously go to a mental health clinic or something.
>>125It’s someone my brother risked his life to protect… I don’t want to kill them if possible.
>>210For Doflamingo, Law is also a member of the family, at least in terms of recognition.
The Straw Hat Pirates are destroying the systems that each pirate crew has built up painstakingly.
There is a spy trying to frame Corazon!!!
At first glance, the seemingly useless ability of silence is strong in every direction.
A scene where they ask to be returned to the Celestial Dragons.
It’s definitely not just about myself.
It’s just for the two of us, me and Kora, right?
Since Ro joined, I really like studying about Ro’s illness in my own room.
Corazon is not a bad person, but his temperament is a bit…
Kora’s blind faith in her father is more unsettling.
Even though it was the cause that led to the mother’s death, we were all hanged together.
>>141Kora criticized the patricide, but it seems he wasn’t blindly faithful to it.
At the time, I was mockingly laughing off young people’s appeals like “I’m more miserable than anyone!”
In fact, if my past were to be revealed, I’d be speechless, wouldn’t I, Anonymous?
>>143I’m sorry… it happened…
>>143Doesn’t my dad seem too stupid? That’s the only impression that remains.
>>143Huh? Can you still say the same thing after seeing the bear’s past…?
Dressrosa would have been a really good story if it had just a few less characters.
>>144I like stories about the soldiers and the citizens who help with the final departure.
>>144It’s the groundwork for the Straw Hat Grand Fleet…
Perhaps the fact that it was the first time in years that we scattered from each other, other than at Sabaody, was a cause of stress.
I love seeing you reading a book about Rose’s illness, no matter how many times I see it.
The children that Corazon let escape are probably just passing by normally.
Otsuru-san is foolish, right?
Is there a chance for Doflamingo to make a comeback?
As for Dressrosa as a whole, I quite like Young’s character.
It’s a bit funny that I’m still managing on my own.
>>152Since there’s no one else who can move quickly besides Buffalo and Wakka, it ended up being Wakka’s responsibility to do his best. I like the surreal part connecting the Punk Hazard arc and the Dressrosa arc.
The passerby Kuzan is even pitiful.
Well, Dad is an idiot…
My older brother has completely let go because he killed our father first and various other things.
I wonder if Kora has become calm in the opposite way.
As for my father, even the other Celestial Dragons were trying to stop him.
>>157I don’t think that was stopped for that kind of reason in terms of the lines.
Dressrosa has more convenience with the Hobby-Hobby fruit and the Birdcage than the number of characters.
Dad, come on… take it a little step by step.
The past arcs of One Piece still feel really interesting to me even now.
>>162I really like the Fish-Man Island past arc, even though it hasn’t been highly rated.
What the heck is that old man…
Well, it can be summed up with just one word: optimist.
Why didn’t the Celestial Dragons even realize they were hated…?
Is it because they are Celestial Dragons…?
My father is a fool, but in a way, he’s a pure fool…
The environment is bad, the environment…
It’s normal!
I look like I’m about to starve to death.
If you knew about Kuma and others’ past, it wouldn’t be surprising to recruit them into the family.
Well, I can’t know if I’m being resented, and I think there are rare people like that old man who sometimes come out.
Well, I think my dad’s foolishness is more of a distortion caused by being a Celestial Dragon.
It seems that those who keep talking nonsense haven’t received proper education and haven’t been given knowledge of the real world.
>>173I didn’t think I was hated this much.
That’s probably the honest truth.
Dressrosa was surprisingly interesting.
Luffy is cool too.
When I was a kid, I thought the paperback looked completely black!! It seemed like a dud volume full of backstory!! But now I’m enjoying it normally.
The Op-Op Fruit is for you, Corazon.
I think it’s pretty bad that you decided that without any consultation, Dofi.
It seems like Lao G usually has that kind of vibe, so I’m surprised he didn’t dispose of Waka.
>>177(I guess they’re starting to show signs of senility… but they are family… from way back…)
Dressrosa has the toughness of Doflamingo, the people’s level of civility, and the birdcage of the Hobby-Hobby fruit…
But I like the soldiers, so I can’t hate Dressrosa…
The backstory of the bear is seriously shocking.
>>182Don dot totto♪ Don dot totto♪ Don
>>192Shut up!
It’s terrible to think that the ones who came to Mariejois for the summons were none other than Kuma and Sabo.
As a result of being treated as a convenient tool, even Baby 5 has turned against me…
The bear has an overwhelmingly sad past in the backstory, so it should be inducted into the hall of fame.
Looking back, isn’t Luffy’s past pretty harsh?
It seems like Bellamy is about to be erased on the spot.
It’s the same everywhere, but when I only look at the good parts, I really like it, so it’s troubling.
Although the family seems to get along well, for some reason, Rao G suddenly became harsher towards Baby 5.