Chapter 31 The Fearful Villagers
Chapter 31 The Fearful Villagers
Okay, let's get back to the main topic.
When Luffy said, "If anyone dares to bully me, he's obviously a navigator, and I'll beat him to a pulp," Nami was moved by Luffy's words.
In the end, Luffy even used Arlong's attack to destroy the nautical chart that Nami had always hated since childhood.
So, Luffy brought light to Nami's life, right?
Minos shook his head, lost in thought. He didn't have a good impression of the Straw Hat Pirates. If they met again, he'd rather fight than talk.
……
Time flies, and three days have passed in the blink of an eye.
Minos's eyes were now lifeless, and he looked utterly helpless.
Fortunately, we have arrived at the port of Cocoyasi Village.
During these three days, Minos spent every day on the ship either contemplating life or still contemplating life; these miserable days on the voyage were simply too unbearable.
For a moment, he thought about transforming into the Dragon King and flying directly to the village of Cocoyasi, but then he thought that would be too conspicuous and gave up on the idea.
Now he just hopes that the dragon and the rat colonel in Cocoyasi Village will bring him a surprise! Otherwise, it would be a real loss.
Minos entered the village of Cocoyasi and saw the villagers around him. He felt that their eyes were filled with despair. They had been enslaved for so long, and their hopes had long since vanished.
Compared to the villagers of Cocoyasi Village who did not seem to despair when Minos met them, the people of Cocoyasi Village were also somewhat shocked when they saw Minos.
You should know that ever since their village was ruled by Alon, no one has come to Cocosia Village.
Just as Minos was about to head towards the territory of the Arlong Pirates, a young girl with blue hair, dark complexion, and a tall, slender figure suddenly appeared.
The suddenly appearing young girl was none other than Nami's older sister, Nojiko.
When Nojiko saw a stranger in the village, fearing that he might be harmed by Arlong's pirate crew, she planned to send the man away before Arlong and his crew discovered him.
Nojiko approached Minos and asked, "Young man, what brings you to our Cocoyasi Village? If it's nothing important, you don't need to come back."
Looking at the still-naive young girl Nojiko before him, Minos thought to himself, "She's already showing signs of maturity!"
Oops, I made a mistake. (^v^)
She must be; she is indeed a kind-hearted girl.
Minos coldly replied, "I'm just here to get something; it's none of your business."
Hearing Minos's cold voice, Nojiko was taken aback. She hadn't expected the person in front of her to speak so coldly!
But the kind-hearted Nojiko continued, "Young man, we probably don't have what you're looking for here!"
"Leave now, or we'll be doomed if we're discovered," Nojiko said, her eyes and words filled with worry for Minos.
Seeing this, Minos shook his head: "You do have what I'm looking for here, and that is the Arlong Pirates."
After Minos finished speaking, the entire scene fell silent.
Then came the pained and frightened look in the eyes of the Cocoyasi villagers.
The villagers even believed that Minos was also an accomplice of the Arlong Pirates.
Nojiko's face froze again, and fear flashed across it.
Clearly, she also considered Minos to be an accomplice of the Arlong Pirates.
Seeing the fear in the eyes of Nojiko and the villagers of Cocoyasi, Minos didn't explain anything. Ignoring the people of Cocoyasi, Minos headed straight for Dragon Park.
Minos didn't bother explaining himself. He didn't care if everyone, or even the entire pirate world, misunderstood him.
Explaining won't get you anywhere; the small fry might even push their luck further. Only by giving them a severe lesson will they remember the pain and the lesson learned.
That way he'll be afraid of you and won't dare to provoke you.
……
When Minos entered the Dragon Park, he found it was just a circular pool. He exclaimed, "No wonder it's a suitable habitat for fish-men!"
Before Minos could continue walking, two fishmen emerged from the pool—yes, they emerged.
The two fish-men saw Minos, a stranger, and his black cloak of justice. Fear flashed in their eyes, as if they were recalling their horrific experiences of being enslaved by the World Government and hunted by the Navy.
But they remembered that navy cloaks were white, weren't they?
The person in front of me is wearing a black cloak, which means he is not a member of the Navy.
The two mermen exchanged a glance, both seemingly seeing relief in each other's eyes.
But then came the merfolk's anger, because Minos made them feel like they had returned to that weak time, no longer the powerful merfolk race.
One of the fishmen questioned, "Human, where did you come from? Shouldn't you be glaring at the people of Cocoyasi Village? What are you doing here?"
Ah!
Minos looked at the two fishmen in front of him and asked them a question.
After a long pause, he spoke calmly: "Where I come from is none of your business, you bunch of nobodies!"
"As for what we're here for, it's obviously to cause trouble for you bunch of small fry."
Minos's words enraged the two fishmen. They were furious at being called trash or being targeted.
You must know they are the noble fish-men (at least that's how they see themselves), and now these despicable humans have called them trash! And then they dare to cause trouble for them, which makes the fish extremely angry.
Well, to be honest, they really do seem like trash! They're not as good-looking as mermaids; instead, they're fish-men (trash) transformed from various animals.
Seemingly having his sore spot touched, the small fry angrily attacked Minos, determined to teach him a painful lesson (and get hurt).
The two fish's attacks seemed so slow in front of Minos that even without using Observation Haki, Minos could see that their attacks were too slow.
Minos shook his head and dodged to the side, saying, "Your attacks are too slow and weak."
Then, Minos punched one of the kids to death, sending the two small fry flying into the air before they fell right into the pool.
The sound of objects falling into the sea seemed particularly melodious in Dragon Park.
Minos watched as he took down his opponents with a single punch, and thought to himself, "No wonder Garp likes to use his fists; they really are a pleasure!"
At the same time, the system notification sounded.
Ding! Congratulations, host, you have gained 10 kill points.
Ding! Congratulations, host, you have gained 10 kill points.
Minos, who was just feeling sentimental, heard the system notification that he had gained kill points, which made him even happier.
Minos muttered to himself, "Another 20 kill points have been gained. I wonder when I'll reach 1 kill points?"
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