
“Don’t have time to doubt!! If that’s how it is, come see it with your own eyes, you little brat!!! I’m sorry… brother…!!! …!!! … Now that it’s come to this… GOGOGOGO.”
Is it just here?
I’m sorry… brother.
That being said, I’m doing sweet work.
>>4
Come and see for yourself!
This old man has been so pitiful.
The fate of someone who upheld a half-hearted sense of justice.
Shut up! It’s too late now.
It’s too tight and terrible.
>>8
I’m sorry, brother… Ah… I really stepped on a landmine, so I feel awful about having to apologize.
Vegapunk was properly killed, right?
It’s hard not being able to win against Luffy anymore.
Giving food to Luffy is really a sweet job.
I must have been going crazy back then.
It’s inevitable since he’s been treated just to feed Luffy…
But if Sakazuki can go on his own, he wants to go by himself.
>>14
It can’t be helped since the person desired that position.
>>15
There is a precedent like Garp who turned down a promotion because he wanted to move around freely.
In reality, I was doing sweet work, you know…
>>16
When you’re told “Go kill your best friend’s daughter,” even if you don’t want to, you can’t help but get your hands dirty, so it’s already a complete failure at the selection stage.
I guess they didn’t want to be outmaneuvered by the World Government’s CP, but was Green Bull not good enough?
It probably didn’t work out…
>>16
It’s not like they are being defiant or anything.
(I wonder if there’s an aspect like “If you were at the level of being a watchman, you could have made a more resolute determination.”)
It’s astonishing that that yellow monkey has come this far.
I studied diligently at my desk, biting down on it while freezing in my cold, impoverished hometown.
I didn’t want to feel like this…
>>18
It seems that Kizaru would like the island heating system that Vegapunk was unable to complete to warm up his cold homeland.
>>23
Island heating could also be related to thinking about the homeland of the yellow monkey.
The organization itself is shit, so there’s nothing to be done about it.
It’s a huge opportunity to be in a place where the Nika transformation has been undone and to potentially deal the finishing blow to the Four Emperors…
A broken toy from a stress endurance test.
Fujitora is unreliable, and so is Ryokugyu…
Since I’m close with Akainu, I think there’s an overflow of emotions.
>>25
It seems like no one other than Akainu would do something like this.
It’s pitiful that all of them are just ordinary salarymen.
I wonder if all the tough jobs were handed to me because the others didn’t listen.
It was just an accident that only Yellow Monkey got caught up in, right? Egghead arc.
Is this a complaint after doing an easy job?
There may be no one else with the ability to break through the barrier.
While the yellow monkey tends to draw attention, it’s also noteworthy that the red dog is unusually personally apologizing.
Before becoming a admiral, he was extremely cautious, but after that, he is just a red dog who is not particularly hawkish or anything.
>>33
There is really no problem with being hardline against pirates.
Compared to the rule of those who only think of all humans as garbage.
>>33
I can’t move freely, and I can’t rely on others; this guy is really tied up.
It’s terrible that being strong in this world doesn’t make you invulnerable.
>>34
“Even the ruling side is limited as long as they cling to their power,” Luffy points out.
These people are middle managers who are used by the privileged class, so it is already too much of a problem before that.
There is also a problem with Kizaru, who has become friendly with that scientist despite being in the navy.
I secretly tried to do a sweet job to escape my best friend, but…
In the end, my best friend couldn’t escape and was killed by my own hand!
How was it?
My mental state has taken a hit, but sentomaru is alive, Bonney is also alive, it seems Kuma will return, and Vegapunk is somehow still alive, so I guess I’ll be smiling again soon…
>>37
However, depending on the circumstances of how the situation was understood, the Egghead arc might end up being a repeat…
>>37
I want to reunite with Vegapunk and see an Eneru face.
>>37
Go kill again! I hope it doesn’t happen.
Somehow… Garp’s moves were clever, huh…
>>39
When I was young, I was incredibly active and built a reputation both inside and outside, and if I were to be punished now, it would create a disastrous situation, so I’ll do as I please! How was that?
>>50
Why did you let Ace die?
>>55
It’s only natural for pirates to be sentenced to death… but families are different…!
What should I do, Sengoku…?
>>55
It’s not that they were left to die, but in that situation, there’s no way Garp alone could turn things around.
In the first place, Ace getting caught is partly his own fault, so there’s nothing that can be done about it.
>>67
I wouldn’t say half, I think it’s all of it.
It can be said that it was Garp’s fault for telling Ace who his real parents were when he was a child.
>>67
If Garp were to abandon everything and switch sides to Whitebeard, that would be a different story, but he has built up a lot as a Marine…
The fact that Garp lost to Luffy with a single punch two years ago must have been Garp’s greatest act of resistance.
>>55
Garp is not under the Celestial Dragons, but he is under the Navy, right?
Why did you have to send a friend I’ve been with for years to deal with this… Was there no one else who could instantly arrive with high-speed movement and fight against an emperor-class opponent?
A justice that can’t belong to either side instead of being indecisive…
Well, if it’s Akainu, then he will definitely kill Vegapunk, Bonney, and Sentomaru.
Even if I couldn’t win against Nikalfi, if there was a chance to serve a meal in a time-out state, I would have killed there.
So when I seriously came to see, I was getting scolded, “You’re doing easy work, huh, brother…”
In the first place, it seems that Pegabank’s technological capabilities are just doing something incomprehensible and not doing any easy tasks.
>>51
It feels like just killing Vegapunk is the bare minimum.
I was being mischievous when my boss was around.
As soon as I became the top manager, it’s quite real that I’m being tossed around by my subordinates.
It would have been best to send Green Bull since Fujitora would likely cause unnecessary trouble.
I think this uncle really had a lot of fun when he was with Vegapunk and the others like family.
>>54
I bet it was really fun when I was eating that big pizza.
Sakazuki, it’s great that you can honestly apologize.
Isn’t the hawkish guy in that world like Garp?
It must be tough, right? General.
>>60
This guy was always frowning while active, but ever since quitting, he’s been smiling the whole time; it’s terrible.
>>65
I also learned that my son was remarkable.
The other options are just guys who are ideologically lacking, weak, and not even doing their jobs…
I thought that sending out Green Bull would be enough, but Yellow Monkey is stronger…
>>63
It’s not just about strength; only Kizaru can overcome the barrier.
Above all, Kizaru can arrive the fastest…
>>63
It’s because I can’t move at high speed… It’s partly the fault of the uncle who couldn’t say it’s impossible because he can move at the speed of light.
But if Sakazuki hadn’t become the admiral, Kuzan would have, and that wouldn’t have been so great either.
Until then, it had the atmosphere of someone superhuman, or rather, could you really say this person was human even though they were an ability user?
I think the yellow monkey suddenly became more human-like.
Sakazuki, don’t apologize either.
I’m not actually working, you know.
>>70
In the first place, don’t assign this job to Kizaru…
>>74
But the other two are Green Bull and Fujitora, right?
>>83
Incredibly
>>70
You can’t win against a crying child.
I guess Borsalino is going to quit the navy after all.
It seems that wouldn’t hold up anymore.
>>71
It seems like they don’t even have the motivation to launch NEONEO Navy, and they’ll just become a strong ordinary person like Mr. Borsalino.
If the Straw Hat crew is unaware, then it must be Kizaru’s ability to find and kill Vegapunk.
When it comes to waffling justice, you might think it’s a carefree motto, right?
Isn’t it a cross?
>>76
It’s a justice that can’t be applied to either side…
>>76
The yellow monkey is easy to use because there are no factions that don’t align with either side and no strong ideologies.
I didn’t want to kill, so I let it escape halfway, but in the end, I ended up having to kill it.
But I will let Combat Maru-kun escape.
An appropriate ending for being undecided.
It seems like it’s bad that such a yellow monkey is too convenient…
Kizaru seriously thinks he killed him, but Vegapunk is actually still alive, you know.
Isn’t it terrible?
>>87
I’m really glad you’re alive…!
It’s cute to think that, while making it look like they were going to take down all the rookies in the Sabaody Archipelago, they actually intended to avoid Bonnie for sure deep down.
>>90
(Yellow Monkey, you remember me, right? I wonder if you do…? Ah, no, this is bad. Please seriously forget.)
>>106
Right now, you’re the enemy~~~
I was looking at Akainu’s bonsai in the cover illustration, so I guess Kizaru has a deep personal friendship.
Well, even if we decide who to send, it definitely can’t be Murasaki…
It’s true that Fujitora and Green Bull are strong, but at their fundamental level…
>>94
Unlike those who have been pretty serious since their days in the Navy and Marine Corps, this guy only has the strength of an outsider…
>>102
Hmm… I guess universal conscription didn’t work out, did it?
>>123
Well, I’m pretty seriously working with ordinary people…
>>94
Well, as a member of the organization, it may be crappy, but the navy isn’t necessarily absolute justice to begin with…
When I think about it calmly, it’s not something I can leave to the two outsiders around Vegapunk…
>>96
It would have been better if we had just treated the case as the Five Old Stars from the beginning.
Weak people can’t even choose how to die.
I can’t even choose the strong ones.
>>98
Poor Borsalino…
It’s entirely your fault for choosing the wrong job…
The social situation is quite different, but Sengoku, who served as Marshal, is amazing, isn’t he?
>>99
Having the three generals in balance was also significant.
>>99
I’m getting all the troublesome tasks pushed onto me because my colleagues don’t want to climb above lieutenant general…
>>104
Well… I don’t want to do it!
>>99
When I stopped, I aged rapidly and started smiling…
When he first appeared, he was a scary old man whose thoughts were unknowable, but why…
It’s Blackbeard who is at fault for capturing Ace and handing him over to the Navy, even though we let Whitebeard’s matter slide.
He’s definitely someone who can’t be released due to Roger’s son and the implications that come with it.
>>107
Having successfully handed over Ace and obtained the position of one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, he then freed the prisoners in Impel Down and, as a result, also acquired the powers of the Gura Gura no Mi, becoming the sole victor of the Marineford War.
>>107
I hate to say it, but it’s Ace’s fault for losing to Blackbeard.
If it were true, Blackbeard should have gathered all the hatred during the Marineford War, but because of that way he died, his impression has faded.
But, you know.
From the perspective of Akainu, there’s no choice but to confirm it.
Mr. Sengoku has gone back to his old hard-working mode from the Mam Kaido alliance era, which is tough for him because of his serious nature…
I wonder how much trouble the higher-ranked Kong is in.
It must have been really chilling to be near Bonnie while she was in the Sabaody Archipelago.
Let’s act like we can’t use the electric bug.
>>116
First of all, it’s impossible for you to not be able to use the Electric Bug, Kizaru.
>>126
So that’s what that scene meant…
The yellow monkey is a little too pitiful…
If I had quit being a marshal, I would have probably been assigned to Kuzan or Akainu as one of the three generals…
>>117
If anything, it’s entirely the fault of Akainu for being strong, as Admiral Kuzan could have focused on a practical approach.
>>128
I never imagined things would turn out like this with my old colleague… it’s overwhelming.
Fujiwara is really amazing, isn’t he?
I live with a strong sense of rhythm.
>>118
Because he is the freest man on that sea…
>>124
If you don’t like it, just fire me? That’s strong.
>>118
It’s too much for an invincible person to drop meteorites in Marie Joie…
A type that shouldn’t be in an organization like the navy.
>>139
What the navy must protect is not just the citizens.
>>118
Because I was brought in through conscription, it’s powerful to be able to threaten with “If you don’t want to, you can quit…!”
If they can be outmaneuvered in terms of military power, the navy can’t do anything.
In fact, Kizaru, who is well-versed in the structure of Egghead and can slip through with his shiny ability, was the ideal candidate to conquer Egghead.
No, shiny is unfair.
But whether Kizaru can just fool around as a pirate is another story; what should we do then?
>>120
Continuing as a corporate slave, I occasionally face unpleasant tasks that make my heart die.
Purple is too much of a wanderer in line with the original source.
I’m not a part of the organization!
All of the Yellow Monkey, Red Dog, and Blue Pheasant were able to handle their work.
Because Luffy and the others are acting freely, the Navy is becoming more and more battered.
It was a scene where Akainu had to go because I was really doing an easy job.
You did a sweet job, Akainu.
>>125
It’s too terrible…
It was more that the Five Elder Stars were disappointing.
>>125
I actually think that’s quite the line.
Green Bull has such a huge respect for Akainu that he sometimes goes on a rampage, but he crushes pirates, takes care of the Celestial Dragons, and I think he’s basically excellent.
>>129
It’s crazy how he ignores what Akainu himself says, even though he has a lot of respect.
>>144
They’ve built an ideal image of the red dog within themselves.
Doesn’t Tanaka Kunie look way too old with that face since he was young?
>>130
Katsu Shintaro had too much dignity for his age even at the early stage of Zatoichi…
>>157
I think Katsu Shintaro was in his 30s at that time…
I guess they somehow understood that Akainu was probably doing an easy job too.
I think they apologized right away because they received more serious damage than they had anticipated, even though they initially made a point of it due to their position.
They say it’s an easy job, but you’re killing your best friend!
>>132
I get it, but don’t complain so much, Admiral!
It’s not something I should say now, but Akainu really can’t do any belly tricks at all.
>>133
Don’t stop it!
The weak cannot choose how to die.
Just because you’re strong doesn’t mean you can choose how to live.
I really like the dialogue between Kizaru and Vegapunk; it feels like a Yakuza movie.
I’m really looking forward to seeing what kind of performance it will be in the animated adaptation.
Fujitora has the kind of trust that he would quit the Navy and run away if it came down to it.
The strong red dog cannot choose its job.
The strong yellow monkey cannot choose his job.
From Garp’s perspective, who has consistently refused promotions and stayed on the front lines, even if it’s a complete mess, it’s still better than anarchy.
>>148
Well, if the Dragon’s human forces collapse, there will be no deterrent, and guys like the Cross Guild, Blackbeard, and Big Mom will run rampant…
If we get rid of Fujitora, it would become even more uncontrollable than it is now, right?
Isn’t the navy a bit too much?
>>155
I’ve become a marshal in a remarkable era…
>>165
It must be tough, right…? 🍘
>>155
There are dangerous pirates at the front gate.
The heavenly beings involved with the back gate are almost finished.
Meteorite… so easy to drop!
If we keep Ace in Impel Down without executing him, maybe we can maintain peace…
>>158
I wonder if it depends on Whitebeard’s lifespan.
>>158
If we can execute Roger’s son, we might be able to bring an end to the Great Pirate Era.
The words of Whitebeard got everyone even more excited.
This is a big problem! (This is a big problem…)
But I can understand that there are Marines who want to follow Fujitora.
>>160
I live strong and with loyalty.
Whether or not one is fulfilling their responsibilities.
It’s like Kazuma Kiryu.
>>160
No matter how far you go, the top is always the Celestial Dragons in that organization.
Even the revolutionary army can fight pirates and help people, so if you want to do justice properly, you should join the revolutionary army…
>>161
If you voluntarily volunteered for the Marine, that would be enough, but the fact that you were drafted through conscription complicates things again.
Fujitora is in a stance where he’s done what he wanted by disbanding the Seven Warlords, so he’s fine with being fired at any time, right?
No one can stop it.
If you’re going to stay, you can only go for the commander, but no matter how you struggle, it’s either a mutual kill or even if you manage to kill, you’ll be left in a near-death state, effectively leaving two slots open for commanders.
It’s over!
>>162
We have no choice but to confront the wicked pirates.
Is the world government some kind of god?
I’ve been looking forward to seeing Kizaru and Sentomaru-kun in the opening since the “Ah-su” time, so hurry up!
No, please take it easy a bit.
Fujitora easily dismantles the Seven Warlords! Instead, it’s easier to operate the Seraphim! Hey, how is that supposed to work?
The battle at Sabaody Archipelago was the last joint fight with Kuma, who was conscious, for Kizaru.
The Sengoku, who is binge-eating snacks while the truth of the world is being broadcasted… how pitiful…
The former Four Emperors weren’t free at all, and this world is really terrible.
Fujitora is prepared to quit the Navy and fight to the death on the spot if he is truly deemed to be out.
>>177
Borsalino… I’m at my limit…
>>184
Shut up already…!
I thought the Yellow Monkey couldn’t be a bad guy, but they really hit hard all at once around here.
The situation at the end of the Yellow Monkey’s less prestigious Egghe is too severe, isn’t it?
Fujitora should only be allowed to handle the light side of the navy…
Don’t try to involve the Celestial Dragons.
Sengoku and Kizaru are ultimately just dogs of the Celestial Dragons.
If the curve doesn’t really bleed much, then I guess it’s fine… that’s my style.
Could it be that the Celestial Dragons and Im-sama aren’t free at all…?
No matter how corrupt the top is, we need the majority of the marine troops on the ground to protect citizens from pirate raids…
Fujitora: It’s impossible because I’m trying to help Vegapunk.
Green Bull seems like it could break something that shouldn’t be broken, so it’s impossible.
Akainu, it’s impossible due to my position.
Thank you! I’ll leave the rest to you!