One Piece: Pirate King? I just want to kill all of you-Chapter 33: Turn This World Upside Down!
Chapter 33 - Turn This World Upside Down!
Fortunately, Will had already informed everyone that he would take care of the hidden threat along the way.
As a result, the villagers were not overly worried.
Just before setting sail—
Nami, reluctant to part, hugged each villager in farewell. Then, with a resolute gaze, she turned and boarded the ship alongside Will and Karina.
"Goodbye, everyone!" Nami stood at the ship's stern, waving vigorously and shouting loudly. The villagers, standing on the shore, responded in kind:
"Take care of Nami, Will!"
"Wipe out those disgraceful Navy scum! Leave none alive!"
"Stay safe out there!"
"Will! Turn this world upside down!"
"Come back in one piece!"
"Will! Good job! Keep up the spirit!"
Genzo listened to the voices around him, a faint smile appearing on his lips.
Though he felt that some of the words mixed in were a bit odd, he didn't dwell on it too much.
He took out the book Will had given them and glanced at it, his heart filled with gratitude.
"A person must rely on themselves..."
Recalling Will's words at that time, Genzo once again looked toward the ship that was gradually fading into the distance, making a silent promise in his heart:
"Don't worry, Will. We will use this strength to protect our home!"
...
Hours Later
With Nami at the helm, the three of them sailed swiftly across the sea. Before nightfall, they arrived near the 16th Branch of the Navy.
Dropping anchor, they secured the ship in place.
Standing on the deck, the trio used a telescope to carefully observe the situation at the naval base in the distance.
Every building within the Navy's 16th Branch bore sculptures shaped like rat heads.
It was clear that this place had long since become Colonel Nezumi's personal stronghold—his own private military outpost.
At the same time, the naval base on the island had also taken notice of their ship.
Will had made no attempt to hide. Instead of docking in a concealed spot, he had brazenly anchored directly across from the naval base, completely exposed.
Observing the movements on the other side, Will put down the telescope, his face expressionless.
"You two stay on the ship and get dinner ready. I'll be back soon."
As soon as he finished speaking, Will's figure vanished from sight.
"Should be fine... right?" Nami murmured unconsciously, watching his rapidly disappearing form in the sky.
Though she had absolute confidence in Will's strength, the fact that this involved her village made her uneasy. If things weren't handled properly, it could put the village at risk.
"Don't worry." Karina, noticing her concern, patted her shoulder with a smile. "Even someone as strong as Arlong was easily dealt with by Will. Do you really think a few Navy officers could pose a threat to him?"
Nami was momentarily surprised, then quickly clarified, "You misunderstand. That's not what I'm worried about."
"I'm just afraid that a few of the Navy personnel might escape. If the news gets out, things could get troublesome."
"Eh?" Karina blinked, then smirked as the realization hit her. "You know, since following Will, I think your way of handling things has become more and more like his."
"Really? I hadn't noticed." Nami looked genuinely puzzled.
"Of course! Will always makes sure to eliminate potential threats in one fell swoop. Now, when facing the Navy who might endanger your village, you're thinking the same way."
Pausing for a moment, Karina then chuckled. "But honestly, I don't think there's anything wrong with that."
"In fact, I'm starting to think the same way myself."
After spending several days with the kind-hearted villagers, Karina—who was already soft-hearted—didn't want to see them suffer Navy retaliation either.
She just hadn't voiced it as openly as Nami had.
Because deep down, Karina knew—
Will would handle the Navy presence far more thoroughly than either of them could imagine.
"You're one to talk..." Nami chuckled helplessly.
But after their brief conversation, she found herself feeling less anxious.
Turning toward the ship's cabin, she waved her hand. "Come on, let's go make dinner."
"Hmph, little cat burglar." Karina smirked and followed after her, taking her time.
...
Meanwhile—
After rapidly traversing a great distance through the air, Will landed steadily in a spacious clearing within the 16th Branch of the Navy.
It seemed to be a drill ground, a space for naval officers to assemble or train.
As Will took in his surroundings, armed Navy personnel swiftly encircled him, forming ranks and raising their guns. They appeared well-trained and disciplined.
"Who are you?! How dare you trespass in the Navy's 16th Branch?!"
A sergeant at the front of the formation eyed the tall intruder with a wary expression and shouted.
Will ignored the question, instead using Observation Haki to scan the entire island, ensuring no one would escape.
Yet as he probed further, a trace of confusion flickered across his face. His gaze shifted to a particular spot underground.
Seeing himself blatantly ignored, the sergeant grew furious. "Damn intruder! Are you here to—"
Before he could finish his sentence, Will's brows furrowed slightly. His sharp eyes gleamed with a crimson light!
Boom!
An overwhelming aura surged from Will's body, instantly engulfing everyone except those in the underground space.
The gathered Navy officers felt as if the entire sky had collapsed upon them.
Like ants crushed beneath an invisible force, they had no ability to resist.
The next second—
Every single Navy officer in the 16th Branch, numbering over a hundred, collapsed simultaneously, their eyes rolling back, foaming at the mouth as they lost consciousness.
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With all surrounding enemies neutralized, Will retracted his Conqueror's Haki.
After everything he'd been through, his patience for dealing with small fry had worn thin.
And Conqueror's Haki was the simplest and most efficient way to handle them.
Confirming once more with Observation Haki, Will strode toward a certain building, where a hidden underground passage lay.
Due to his height and build, he had to widen the passage manually as he descended. Fortunately, the underground space was fairly expansive.
The moment he stepped inside, a damp, foul stench assaulted his senses.
Expressionless, he pressed forward, his gaze sweeping over the many empty prison cells lining the corridor.
This place was clearly the Navy's detention facility.
Reaching the deepest section, he arrived at several large cells, each containing dozens of prisoners.
As soon as he appeared, the prisoners inside shrank back instinctively, their eyes filled with terror.
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