WHAT IF LUFFY MET PRIME GARP AT GODVALY AND TRAINED BY HIM
The world trembled under the sky of God Valley. It was the day when legends clashed, when Rocks D. Xebec threatened to rip the world apart, when Marines and pirates collided with a fury that echoed across history. But in this alternate path, something happened that changed fate itself. A small boy—barefoot, wild-eyed, laughing even in chaos—wandered onto the battlefield. His name was Monkey D. Luffy, but he was not from this time. A strange rip in space—caused by an unstable Devil Fruit awakening somewhere—had pulled the six-year-old across time and dropped him on the most dangerous island in history.
The first thing he saw was fire. The second was blood. The third was a giant fist of pure, unstoppable force smashing a mountain-sized pirate into the ground.
Monkey D. Garp—in his absolute prime.
Garp was younger, stronger, and more overwhelming than anything Luffy could imagine. Not a single Marine could approach him; the shockwaves of his punches alone sent enemies flying. Luffy watched, eyes sparkling with awe, as Garp laughed with a booming voice that shook the earth.
“BAHAHAHAHA! COME AT ME, ROCKS PIRATES! GARP THE FIST IS JUST WARMING UP!”
Luffy gasped. “Wooooah!! He’s so strong!! He’s like a monster!!”
Garp’s ear twitched. Even amidst a battlefield of legends, he instantly locked onto the unfamiliar presence. A tiny kid, standing on crushed rubble, smiling fearlessly.
“What the—?!” Garp blurred, appearing directly in front of Luffy with speed that broke sound. “Oi, brat!! What are you doing here?! This is the most dangerous place in the entire world!”
Luffy grinned. “Hi! I’m Luffy! Who are you, old man?”
Garp’s eyebrow twitched; he was not used to being called old. “I’m not OLD yet!! I’m PRIME!! And you—why do you feel familiar…?”
Then Garp noticed the boy’s smile. The boy’s scar-less face. The straw hat on his back.
Something deep inside him stirred.
The battlefield ruptured with another quake as Rocks himself clashed with Roger in the distance. Garp grabbed Luffy by the back of his shirt and leapt into the sky, landing on a safer cliff.
“You’re a strange brat,” Garp muttered. “But this battlefield ain’t a place for crying kids.”
“I’m not crying,” Luffy said proudly. “I wanna be the Pirate King!!”
Garp’s soul almost left his body. “P–PIRATE KING?! YOU LITTLE—!!”
He bonked Luffy on the head with the force of a minor cannon.
Luffy rolled three times, popped back up, and shouted, “THAT HURT, YOU OLD FIST GUY!!”
Garp’s eyes widened. The kid had barely reacted to a punch that knocked out giants. This was no ordinary brat. Something about him—his aura, his toughness, his spirit—it lit a fire in Garp’s chest he hadn’t felt in years.
“This boy…” he muttered, staring at Luffy. “He’s got the will of a monster.”
A massive shadow fell over them. Whitebeard—young, ruthless, and with a full head of hair—swung his bisento. Garp grabbed Luffy and dodged effortlessly, countering with a punch that cracked the sea below.
Luffy clung to his arm like a koala, laughing through the shockwaves. “That was AWESOME!! Do it again!!”
Garp snarled. “WHAT KIND OF MONSTER KID DOESN’T GET SCARED?!!”
But inside, he felt something strange—a sense of destiny.
After the battle, when God Valley fell silent and Roger sailed away, Garp found the boy again, poking fallen trees with a stick. The time rift had vanished; Luffy was stuck here.
“So,” Garp said, hands on hips. “You ain’t got a home to go back to?”
Luffy shook his head. “Nope! But that’s fine. I’ve got meat!”
Garp sighed deeply. “Bahahaha… fine. If fate dropped you here, then listen up, brat.”
He crouched down with a grin sharp enough to cut steel.
“I, Monkey D. Garp… will make you the strongest fighter in the world.”
Luffy’s eyes sparkled. “Really?!”
“But!!” Garp roared. “YOU WILL NOT BECOME A PIRATE!!!”
Luffy immediately shouted, “I’LL STILL BE PIRATE KING!!!”
Garp’s scream echoed for miles.
Training under prime Garp was torture beyond torture. Garp threw Luffy into jungles filled with beasts, made him fight baboons as big as houses, dropped boulders on him, tied him to cannonballs, forced him to dodge fist-shaped shockwaves, and made him run from wild Navy wolves that only respected strength.
And Luffy loved all of it.
Every bruise made him laugh. Every impossible task made him shout, “I CAN DO IT!” Prime Garp identified Luffy’s durability as unnatural—almost absurd—so he trained him like a living weapon. Within months, Garp realized something incredible.
The kid learned Haki naturally.
Not by training, not by meditation—Luffy’s pure spirit forced Haki out whenever his emotions peaked. Observation awakened when he dodged a gorilla’s punch without looking. Armament awakened when he punched a tree and his fist turned black for an instant. Conqueror’s burst out when Garp yelled at him too hard, knocking out half the Marines in the base.
Garp stared at him, jaw wide. “You… you’re a monster. Even more than me.”
Luffy scratched his nose proudly. “Shishishi! I wanna be Pirate King after all!”
Garp fainted from stress.
By the time Luffy was ten, he had grown into something unbelievable—fast enough to dodge bullets, strong enough to break iron, and with Haki that made even Vice Admirals sweat. The Marines whispered rumors:
“That boy… is he the future of the Navy?”
“Garp is raising a successor.”
“He might even surpass Garp someday.”
But Garp knew the truth.
Luffy would not stay.
That spirit—the free, wild, smiling force of nature—was born for the sea. One day, Garp found Luffy sitting on a cliff, staring at the ocean with longing.
“You’re gonna go, aren’t you?” Garp asked softly.
Luffy nodded. “Yeah… I need to sail. I feel it.”
Garp closed his eyes. He knew this day would come. He placed a sack full of food, a thick book on Haki, and a Marine cloak beside Luffy.
“Take these. And remember what I taught you.”
Luffy smiled. “Thanks, Gramps.”
Garp froze.
“…Gramps?”
Luffy tilted his head. “Well… you feel like family.”
For the first and only time in recorded history, Prime Garp looked away to hide his trembling smile.
“Just go already before I change my mind!! And if you become a pirate—”
“I’ll be PIRATE KING!!”
Garp punched him into the ocean.
Luffy resurfaced, laughing louder than ever, swimming toward the horizon with the strength of ten sea kings.
The world didn’t know it yet, but something terrifying had just been born:
A Luffy raised by prime Garp.
A Luffy trained in God Valley.
A Luffy with Haki far beyond his age.
A Luffy who carried Garp’s fist and Roger’s dream.
The seas would never be the same again.
he wind howled across the East Blue as a small, beat-up wooden boat cut through the waves. It was barely held together with rope, patched wood, and willpower alone—because Luffy had built it himself. Not with skill. Not with instructions. Just raw enthusiasm and punches. Somehow, it floated. Somehow, it moved. Somehow, it lived.
Monkey D. Luffy—ten years old, trained by Prime Garp, smiling like a storm given flesh—stood at the bow of his tiny “ship.” His eyes gleamed with excitement as the horizon spread before him.
“THE SEA IS SO BIG!!” he shouted with enough force to scare away nearby fish. “I’M GONNA FIND FRIENDS! I’M GONNA FIND MEAT! AND I’M GONNA BE PIRATE KING!”
Garp sneezed back at Marine HQ, feeling his stress increase for no reason.
Luffy paddled with his hands until, eventually, he reached a quiet island port. A sleepy town, peaceful, normal—until a colossal explosion echoed from the center.
Luffy’s head perked up. “Ooooh! Something’s happening! Maybe it’s meat!!”
He sprinted so fast that the ground cracked beneath him. Observation Haki alerted him instantly: one strong presence, one frightened presence, and one presence filled with malice. Luffy followed the signatures straight into a small square where he found a group of thugs bullying a green-haired boy tied to a post.
The boy looked starved, bruised, but unbroken. His aura was fierce, like a caged tiger. Luffy’s smile widened.
“So cool!”
Zoro glared at him. “Get lost, kid.”
Luffy tilted his head. “Why? You look hungry.”
“I said get lost!”
Luffy shoved a rice ball into his mouth.
Zoro choked. “I—I TOLD YOU—!”
“Eat!” Luffy said with bright, fearless authority. “Or you’ll die. And I don’t want you to die. You seem fun.”
Zoro’s pupils widened at the strange boy’s tone. Not mockery. Not pity. Just pure belief.
“You…” Zoro muttered, swallowing. “You’re weird.”
Luffy nodded happily. “Yup! Want to join my crew?”
“I’M TIED TO A POLE!”
“Okay, okay,” Luffy said, cracking his knuckles. “I’ll beat up whoever tied you.”
Helmeppo strutted in, laughing. “Do you know who my father is? If you interfere, I’ll—”
Luffy punched him so hard Helmeppo skipped across five rooftops like a flat stone across water.
Marines nearby froze. “W-Who IS that kid?!”
Zoro blinked. “Oi… how strong ARE you?”
Luffy grinned innocently. “I trained under my grandpa!”
Zoro felt something crawl down his spine. “Your grandpa sounds like a monster.”
“He is!”
Before Zoro could reply, a booming voice tore through the air.
“WHO ATTACKED MY SON?!”
A giant, muscular Marine Captain stomped toward the square—Axe-Hand Morgan. Luffy stepped forward immediately.
“Oh, another one! Perfect! Hey, mister, let Zoro go!”
Morgan roared. “YOU ORDER ME AROUND?! BRAT, I’LL EXECUTE YOU!”
He swung his massive steel axe downward with killing intent. Luffy didn’t move.
His Haki flared.
The ground cracked.
Morgan’s arm trembled mid-swing—stopped by sheer spiritual pressure. Marines fainted instantly. Zoro felt the weight, his breath catching.
This kid… has Conqueror’s Haki?!
Luffy calmly bent his knees, then launched an upward punch.
The air exploded.
Morgan shot into the sky, disappearing like a firework.
Luffy turned around with a smile. “Okay! You’re free now!”
Zoro stared. Then laughed. A sharp, wild, relieved laugh.
“You’re insane,” he said. “But I like your style.”
“Join me?” Luffy asked again.
Zoro sighed. “Fine. If it means I can chase my dream… I’ll follow you.”
Luffy pumped his fist triumphantly. “YEAH! My first crewmate!!”
Zoro smirked. “But if you ever get in the way of my ambition—”
“I’ll help you become the strongest swordsman,” Luffy said instantly. “That’s what a captain’s for!”
Zoro froze again. Something about this boy—ridiculous, honest, fearless—made people naturally follow him.
“Fine, Captain,” he said at last.
Luffy glowed with joy.
They stole a slightly better ship, set sail, and began the adventure.
The East Blue would come to fear this duo instantly.
Because Luffy wasn’t normal.
He punched a Sea King so hard it immediately died.
He outran cannonballs on foot.
He sensed danger before it happened.
Zoro realized something terrifying.
He isn’t just strong… He’s on the level of monsters from legends.
One night, as they drifted under the stars, Zoro asked, “Luffy. How did you get this strong so young?”
Luffy thought for a moment. “Gramps threw me at mountains.”
“…What.”
“And he dropped boulders on me.”
“Is he trying to kill you?!”
“And made me fight giant animals!”
“…Are you sure you’re human?”
“Dunno!” Luffy laughed.
Zoro accepted his fate. “I’m following a devil.”
But he didn’t regret it.
Because deep inside, he felt it—the pull of destiny. Luffy wasn’t just another pirate. He was something the world wasn’t ready for.
The God Valley monster had set sail.
And the world would soon learn that the will of D… shines brightest when it’s free.
The sea was calm, but the ship carrying Luffy and Zoro cut through the waves with unnatural speed thanks to Luffy paddling with his bare hands when he got bored. Zoro slept on deck, snoring loudly, while Luffy stood on the mast, scanning the horizon with Observation Haki.
“Hmm… meat ahead… no, wait, that’s a weird guy… oh! Treasure lady!”
Zoro cracked an eye open. “Treasure… lady?”
But before he could question it further, the ship jolted. A massive explosion lit the sky from a nearby island. Luffy grinned wildly.
“OOOH! FUN STUFF!”
Zoro sighed. “Every time you get excited, I lose years of my life.”
Luffy grabbed Zoro by the waistband and jumped off the boat.
“WAIT—!! PUT ME DOWN YOU—!!”
They landed softly on the island, Luffy’s legs absorbing the entire impact, cracks spreading beneath him. He sniffed the air.
“Smells like food… and gunpowder.”
Zoro squinted. “Gunpowder? That means—”
“THIEF!!” a pirate screamed. “SOME WOMAN IS STEALING THE TREASURE!!”
Luffy’s eyes sparkled. “Ooooh! Zoro! I think that’s the treasure lady!”
“Luffy,” Zoro groaned. “You can’t call someone that before meeting them.”
But Luffy already vanished with Soru-like speed.
Zoro blinked. “That’s not even a Rokushiki technique! How the hell does he do that?!”
Luffy’s training under prime Garp had turned every basic motion into something legendary.
Deep inside the pirate base, orange hair flashed between torches. A young thief moved with calculated grace, slipping past guards, stealing maps, keys, and gold without hesitation.
“Treasure treasure treasure~ easy money,” Nami whispered.
Then she felt breath behind her.
“HI! YOU’RE TREASURE LADY!”
“GYAAAH—!!” Nami spun around, swinging her staff at Luffy’s head.
It broke.
Not on impact.
Just by touching him.
Luffy tilted his head. “Are you okay? That stick sucked.”
Nami backed up. “Wh-Who are you?! How did you sneak up on me?!”
“I smelled you!”
“…WHAT?!”
Before she could process anything, pirates stormed in, surrounding them.
“There she is! And there’s a brat with her!”
Nami gulped. “Okay. Listen. We work together. I’ll distract them, you run!”
Luffy raised a brow. “Why would I run? I wanna fight!”
Nami stared. “Are you CRAZY—?!”
Luffy cracked his knuckles. The air rippled.
Pirates rushed.
Luffy punched once.
Just once.
A wind blast exploded outward, launching every pirate through the walls like cannonballs.
The entire base shook.
Nami stood frozen, jaw hanging.
Zoro finally walked in, swords on his shoulder. “What’s taking so long—oh. He broke the whole building again.”
Luffy beamed. “She’s treasure lady! She steals stuff!”
Nami bristled. “I have a name! It’s Nami!”
Luffy nodded happily. “Okay, Nami! Join my crew!”
“NO!!”
Zoro snorted. “Good luck stopping him. He’s stubborn.”
Nami crossed her arms. “I don’t travel with idiots. Or pirates.”
“I have meat,” Luffy said gently.
Nami’s stomach growled loud enough to echo.
“…Fine. I’ll come with you for now!”
Luffy did a victory pose.
But before they could leave, an enormous shadow fell over the ruins. A huge woman with iron skin and a club stepped forward, laughing loud enough to shake palm trees.
“WELL, WELL, WELL… TREASURE AND BRATS. YOU AIN’T LEAVING.”
Alvida, in all her cruel glory, towered over the group.
Nami stepped back. Zoro grabbed his swords.
Luffy stepped forward.
“Oh! Big lady!”
Alvida growled. “WHO DO YOU THINK IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ON THESE SEAS?!”
Luffy blinked. “Dunno. But not you.”
Zoro whispered, “He’s dead.”
Nami whispered, “We’re ALL dead.”
Alvida swung her iron club with killing force. The ground ruptured.
Luffy lifted one finger.
The club hit his finger.
The club shattered.
Silence.
Alvida’s entire crew fainted.
Nami covered her mouth, stunned.
Zoro just muttered, “I still don’t get how he’s alive.”
Luffy yawned. “Okay! My turn!”
He flicked Alvida in the stomach.
Flicked.
She was launched into the sky like a rocket disappearing into the clouds.
Nami grabbed Luffy by the vest. “WHAT ARE YOU?!”
“I’m Luffy!”
“That doesn’t answer ANYTHING!!”
Zoro smirked. “Get used to it.”
Luffy grinned wide. “Okay! Let’s go! I need more friends and food!”
Nami hesitated, staring at him. She had planned to use him. Manipulate him. Escape with his ship. But watching him now—smiling, trusting, overwhelmingly strong—she felt something strange.
Safety.
For the first time in years, she wasn’t alone against monsters.
She whispered, “Just for now… I’ll stay.”
Luffy grabbed her hand with childlike joy. “YAY TREASURE LADY!”
“It’s NAMI!!”
They boarded the ship—now a trio—and set sail.
A pirate hunter.
A thief.
A God Valley monster.
The East Blue began to stir, and whispers spread across the seas:
A boy with impossible power.
A boy who fights like a legend.
A boy who laughs like Roger and hits like Garp.
The world didn’t know yet…
But the era of Luffy the Monster had just begun.
The Going Merry–well, the ship that would become the Going Merry once Luffy convinced Kaya to give it to him—drifted into Syrup Village under a bright sun. Nami stretched her arms and yawned.
“Finally, a normal island. No pirates. No explosions. No monstrous punches breaking reality.”
Luffy looked at her with sparkling eyes. “There might be explosions!”
Zoro groaned. “Please shut up.”
They wandered toward the village when suddenly—
“STOP RIGHT THERE, FIENDS!!”
A long-nosed boy wearing goggles jumped in front of them, pointing a slingshot dramatically.
“I, the GREAT Captain Usopp, have caught you sneaking into my territory! Prepare for doom!”
Luffy gasped. “WOAH COOL NOSE!!”
Usopp faceplanted.
Nami sighed. “We’re not enemies. We’re just passing through.”
Usopp stood, dusting himself off. “Ahem… well, that’s good! But you look like suspicious types.”
Zoro pointed at Luffy. “He is.”
“Hey!” Luffy protested.
Usopp smirked. “Then as protector of this village, I, the great warrior of the sea—”
“You’re lying,” Luffy said casually.
Usopp froze. “H–huh?!”
“You smell like fear, not brave stuff.”
Zoro blinked. “You can smell lies?”
“Yup!” Luffy said cheerfully. “Gramps trained me by making me dodge punches whenever I lied!”
Nami stared at him. “That… explains so much.”
Usopp deflated. “Okay fine, I lie a little… but only because I want to be brave like my dad someday.”
Luffy’s eyes widened. “Your dad is Yasopp?!”
Usopp flinched. “Wh—how do you know his name?”
“Shanks talks about him all the time! He says Yasopp is the coolest sniper ever!”
Usopp went still.
Then tears streamed down his face.
“He… talks about me…?”
Luffy nodded. “Yup! He said someday he wants to bring you aboard his ship.”
That was enough for Usopp’s heart to explode with pride.
“THEN I’LL JOIN YOU!!”
Nami snapped, “You can’t just do that!!”
Usopp straightened. “As a future brave warrior of the sea, I must help you!”
Zoro shrugged. “Welcome to the madness.”
But the mood shifted when three terrified kids ran up to Usopp.
“Usopp!! Miss Kaya’s in danger!!”
Usopp’s face drained. “No… Kuro’s making his move!”
“Kuro?” Luffy asked.
Usopp clenched his teeth. “Klahadore… Kaya’s butler. He’s actually Captain Kuro of the Black Cat Pirates. He plans to kill her tonight.”
Zoro’s grip tightened on his swords. “Then we kill him first.”
Nami glared at the boys. “We don’t kill people!”
Zoro shrugged. “Fine. Beat him senseless.”
Luffy was already gone, launching himself toward the mansion with a sonic boom that shattered windows.
The others chased after him.
Kaya’s mansion interior was dark and quiet.
Too quiet.
Luffy stepped inside, his Observation Haki piercing the walls. He sensed a cold, precise presence moving like a shadow preparing for murder.
Then—
Kuro appeared.
Elegant suit.
Sharp glasses.
Dead eyes.
Luffy tilted his head. “You smell boring.”
Kuro froze. “Excuse me?”
“Like… no dreams. No fun. No meat.”
“…Are you mentally damaged?”
Nami muttered, “Yes.”
Zoro added, “Definitely.”
Usopp whispered, “Absolutely.”
Luffy pointed at Kuro. “You wanna hurt Kaya. Bad people die when I meet them.”
Kuro’s expression twisted. “You little brat… you don’t know who you’re dealing with.”
He blurred.
Shakushi.
Dozens of slices in a split second.
A move meant to butcher an entire town.
But—
Luffy didn’t move.
Instead, he raised his arm lazily.
Metallic dings echoed.
Every claw strike hit Luffy’s arm and stopped.
Kuro’s eyes widened. “What…?”
Luffy tilted his head. “Your nails are dull.”
Then—
He punched.
Just once.
Kuro shot through three walls, skidding across the ground outside, screaming in pain.
Zoro whistled. “That might’ve killed a normal man.”
Nami sighed. “He’s not normal.”
Usopp fainted.
Kuro staggered to his feet, blood dripping from his temple. His glasses cracked. His pride shattered.
“I… I am Captain Kuro!! The genius pirate who outsmarted the entire Navy—”
Luffy appeared in front of him instantly.
Kuro didn’t even see him move.
“You’re weak,” Luffy said simply. “My grandpa hits way harder.”
Kuro’s pupils shrank. “Wh–what kind of monster…?”
Luffy pulled back his fist.
A memory flashed—Prime Garp grinning.
“PUT YOUR BACK INTO IT, LUFFY!! PUNCH THE AIR TILL IT SCREAMS!!”
Luffy grinned.
He punched the air.
The pressure shot forward like a cannon, blasting Kuro into the forest, shattering trees for hundreds of meters.
Silence.
No one spoke.
Even birds went quiet.
Usopp finally whispered, “W–What are you… Luffy?”
Luffy grinned, stretching his arms behind his head.
“I’m Luffy. I’m gonna be King of the Pirates.”
Kaya approached shakily. “You… saved my life.”
Luffy smiled. “Can I have a ship?”
Kaya blinked. “…W–what kind?”
“A cool one!”
Nami quickly stepped in. “WITH A BIG STORAGE ROOM FOR TREASURE.”
Zoro added, “And food.”
Usopp added, “And maybe cannons.”
Kaya laughed softly. “Yes. I think I know just the ship.”
And that day, they received the ship that would carry legends:
The Going Merry.
Usopp officially joined the crew. Nami sighed but smiled. Zoro slept on the deck. Luffy stood proudly at the figurehead.
“Let’s go!!! To the next island!!! To the Grand Line!!!”
The God Valley monster’s crew had finally begun to take shape.
The Going Merry sliced through the waters of the East Blue as Luffy lay on the figurehead, chewing meat like a content sea monster. Zoro trained, Usopp tinkered, and Nami navigated—though her gaze always drifted to the horizon with a sadness she hid poorly.
Luffy sensed it.
He always did.
Not with eyes, not with words… but with Observation Haki sharper than steel.
“Nami is sad again,” he muttered through a mouthful of food.
Zoro sighed. “She hides it well.”
“Nope,” Luffy said. “She smells like storms.”
Nami froze. “I… WHAT does that even mean?!”
Luffy simply grinned.
But before the mood could shift, a loud splash exploded beside the ship.
A man in battered golden armor floated nearby, clinging to a piece of broken wood.
Usopp screamed, “A GHOST!!”
Zoro said, “That’s a man.”
Usopp screamed louder, “A MAN GHOST!!”
Luffy grabbed the half-dead stranger with one hand and yeeted him onto the deck.
The man coughed violently. “W-water… please…”
Nami handed him tea.
He gulped it, then trembled. “Y-you must not go to Baratie… the man… the monster… Don Krieg…”
Luffy blinked. “Who’s that?”
The man shivered. “A demon. He commands a fleet of fifty ships! He attacked the Grand Line… and the Grand Line destroyed him! He’s coming this way with what’s left of his armada!”
Zoro cracked his neck. “Sounds like fun.”
Usopp fainted.
Nami groaned. “WHY do we keep running into monsters?!”
Luffy stood up and stretched. “Good. I’m hungry anyway.”
BARATIE — FLOATING RESTAURANT
The crew landed peacefully… for about ten seconds.
Sanji twirled, serving dishes with elegance.
Nami swooned. “He’s cute.”
Zoro rolled his eyes. “Another simp.”
Usopp nodded. “He fits right in.”
Sanji then met Luffy.
Luffy took one bite of his food.
His eyes sparkled like heavenly suns.
“SANJI!!! JOIN MY CREW!!!”
Sanji froze. “You haven’t even finished your plate yet!”
Luffy slammed the table. “THIS IS THE BEST FOOD EVER!! YOU ARE MINE NOW!”
“That’s not how hiring works!!”
But before the comedic chaos could continue—
BOOOOOOM.
The wall exploded.
A massive armored figure stepped inside, limping, half-dead, but radiating raw malice.
Don Krieg.
His broken flagship loomed behind him.
“Bring me food,” Krieg demanded. “Or I will kill every last one of you.”
Every chef froze except Luffy.
“OI.”
Krieg turned.
Luffy stood up, smiling brightly.
“Your armor looks heavy.”
Krieg snarled. “Who are you to speak to—”
Luffy vanished.
Reappeared in front of Krieg.
Flicked his helmet.
CRAAACK.
The helmet shattered.
Krieg spun three times and crashed into a table.
The entire restaurant went silent.
Gin, Krieg’s right hand, trembled. “T-This… brat…”
Krieg roared and jumped back up, firing explosive spikes. “DIE, YOU LITTLE—!!!”
Luffy inhaled.
Then—
Garp’s voice echoed in his mind.
“LUFFY!! WHEN SOMEONE THROWS STUFF, JUST HIT IT HARDER THAN THEY CAN BELIEVE!!”
Luffy punched the air.
A shockwave exploded outward.
Every spike blew backward into Krieg’s armor, detonating it from the inside.
BOOOOOOOM.
Krieg flew into the ocean.
Gone.
Sanji’s cigarette fell from his mouth. “W…what the hell… are you?”
Luffy grinned. “Hungry.”
Sanji blinked.
Then he laughed.
A real, genuine laugh.
“I like you, idiot captain.”
BUT NAMI WAS GONE.
She stole the Going Merry.
And left without a word.
Sanji joined them at once, kicking Zoro in the face for “letting her escape.”
Luffy stood quietly on the dock.
Eyes closed.
Hands at his sides.
His Haki spread across the sea like wings.
“She went home.”
Zoro nodded. “Arlong Park.”
Usopp paled. “The fish-men?! They’ll kill us!”
Sanji lit a cigarette. “Not while I’m here.”
Luffy began walking.
No smile.
No laughter.
Just a calm storm on two legs.
“My friend is crying,” Luffy said. “Someone is gonna pay.”
ARLONG PARK
Nami fell to her knees as Arlong towered over her, laughing cruelly.
“You really thought you could buy back your village? Pathetic human.”
Nami trembled, tears falling silently. “Just… let them live…”
Arlong raised his sawsword.
“Never.”
Then the sky cracked.
BOOM.
Arlong Park’s front gate detonated into dust.
Every fish-man froze.
Luffy walked through the smoke.
Zoro.
Sanji.
Usopp.
All behind him.
But only Luffy radiated something that made even fish-men step back—the presence of a monster raised by a monster.
Nami gasped. “L-Luffy…?”
Luffy didn’t look at her.
His gaze was locked on Arlong.
“Did you make Nami cry?”
Arlong smirked. “What if I did?”
Luffy vanished.
Arlong’s eyes widened as Luffy appeared inches from his face.
Then—
Luffy grabbed Arlong’s nose.
And squeezed.
Crack.
Arlong screamed.
Luffy punched him through the entire building.
The tower exploded.
The ground split.
The ocean rippled.
Arlong stood up, blood dripping. “You… YOU BRAT—!”
Luffy cracked his knuckles.
“Hurting my navigator makes me mad.”
Arlong lunged, jaws wide.
Luffy punched him in the teeth.
Teeth shattered like glass.
Fish-men fainted from the shockwave.
Nami watched, stunned, tears falling again—but different tears.
Relief.
Arlong lay broken on the ground.
Luffy stepped on his chest.
“You don’t get to touch her ever again.”
One final blow.
A Garp-style punch.
Arlong Park collapsed completely.
Silence.
Wind.
And Nami’s voice breaking.
“LUFFY…!!!”
She ran to him, hitting his chest with her fists.
“You idiot… you idiot… you idiot… why would you come here…?”
Luffy smiled gently.
“You’re my friend.”
Nami collapsed into him, crying freely for the first time in years.
The entire village celebrated.
Luffy stole Arlong’s hat.
Zoro slept.
Usopp bragged.
Sanji swooned at Nami.
But everyone knew:
The East Blue now belonged to the crew of the God Valley monster.
Next stop: Grand Line.
The Going Merry glided toward the Grand Line, carrying a crew that the East Blue would never forget. Luffy lay on the figurehead laughing at clouds, Zoro slept with swords as pillows, Sanji cooked with flair, Usopp bragged to seagulls, and Nami navigated with a genuine smile for the first time since childhood.
The moment they passed Reverse Mountain, everything changed.
A GIANT WHALE APPEARED.
Laboon rammed into the ship, sending the Merry flying, Usopp screaming, Zoro snoring, and Sanji flipping through the air but landing perfectly.
Luffy?
He stood inside the whale’s mouth, laughing.
“THIS GUY IS AWESOME!!!”
Nami shrieked, “LUFFY, GET OUT OF THE WHALE’S STOMACH!!”
But in minutes, Luffy made a new friend. He punched Laboon’s forehead lightly—well, “lightly” for him—and Laboon staggered, dizzy.
“Let’s fight again someday!” Luffy declared.
Laboon roared joyfully.
Crocus blinked. “What manner of creature… is he?”
Nami just sighed. “We don’t know.”
WHISKY PEAK
The first island of the Grand Line welcomed them with cheers, drinks, music, and a feast.
Luffy ate.
And ate.
And ate.
Zoro looked around. “…Too friendly.”
Sanji twirled. “They’re just grateful to see handsome people like me.”
Usopp agreed immediately.
But that night—
The entire town tried to assassinate them.
Luffy slept through it.
Zoro beat ALL of them.
When Luffy woke up, he stretched. “Morning! Time for breakfast!”
Zoro pointed at a mountain of unconscious bounty hunters. “I handled all this alone.”
Luffy patted his shoulder. “Good job, marimo.”
“DON’T CALL ME THAT!”
But then two Baroque Works agents appeared—Vivi and Mr. 9. Vivi begged for help saving her kingdom.
Luffy agreed instantly.
“Adventure!” Luffy shouted. “Let’s go!”
Sanji swooned.
Zoro groaned.
Nami demanded payment.
Usopp pretended to be brave.
And thus began the Alabasta journey.
ON THE WAY — SMOKER ARRIVES
Before they could get far, Loguetown Marine Captain Smoker—clad in his coat, cigar blazing—blocked their path.
“That kid… Monkey D. Luffy. I’ve been looking for you.”
Zoro whispered, “We should run.”
Nami screamed, “RUN!”
Sanji lit a cigarette. “Nah. Luffy’s got this.”
Smoker prepared to capture Luffy with his smoke body.
But Luffy walked forward calmly.
“You’re strong,” Luffy said, smiling. “I can smell it.”
Smoker frowned. “Kid… strength won’t save you from a Logia.”
Luffy tilted his head. “Logia? Oh! The smoke stuff!”
Smoker attacked instantly—smoke tendrils wrapped around Luffy’s arms, choking him.
Usopp screamed, “LUFFY IS DEAD!!”
Zoro sighed. “No he isn’t.”
Smoker’s eyes widened.
Luffy wasn’t choking.
He was SMILING.
Then—
Armament Haki coated Luffy’s body like black steel.
Smoker’s smoke tightened.
Luffy didn’t budge.
“W–WHAT?!” Smoker gasped.
Luffy pulled his arm back.
“Garp Punch!”
He didn’t hit Smoker—
He hit the AIR.
The shockwave blasted Smoker into a stone wall so hard the entire street cracked.
Smoker coughed, stunned.
“What… what ARE you?!”
Luffy waved. “Pirate King!”
The crew ran.
Smoker sat in rubble, dazed.
“THAT… was not normal…”
ALABASTA — CROCODILE
Crocodile sat on his throne in Rain Dinners, sipping wine, waiting.
His spies reported everything.
A boy with impossible strength.
A boy who defeated Arlong like nothing.
A boy who punched the air and launched a Logia.
Crocodile smirked.
“Let him come. Let him struggle. Let him drown in the desert.”
Then—
The wall exploded.
Sand flew.
Crocodile stood.
Luffy walked through the hole smiling.
“Hi! Are you Crocodile? I heard you’re a mean sand guy!”
Crocodile lifted an eyebrow. “You walked straight into my den?”
“Yup!”
“You’re either brave… or stupid.”
Luffy shrugged. “I don’t know big words.”
Crocodile attacked instantly.
Sandstorm.
Desert Spada.
Sables.
Ground death.
Luffy dodged all of it casually.
Then he punched.
Crocodile’s body dissolved into sand.
Luffy frowned. “No fair!”
Crocodile laughed coldly. “You can’t hit me, boy. I’m Logia.”
Luffy grinned.
“Okay. Haki time.”
His fist turned jet black.
He swung—
Crocodile barely transformed in time, sand bursting everywhere.
His eyes widened.
Impossible.
This brat… has Armament?!
Crocodile snarled. “Who trained you…?”
“Gramps.”
“Your grandfather must be a demon.”
“Yup!”
The fight shook the entire casino.
The ground cracked.
Sand spiraled.
Shockwaves shattered every window.
But Luffy kept smiling.
Crocodile grew more desperate.
This wasn’t a rookie.
This wasn’t a human.
This was something born on God Valley, forged by Garp himself.
Finally—
Luffy grabbed Crocodile by the collar mid-transformation using Haki.
“STOP RUINING ALABASTA!”
He punched Crocodile through five floors.
Crocodile lay broken in the sand, stunned.
“I… lost…?”
Luffy nodded. “Yup!”
Vivi burst into tears of relief.
The kingdom was saved.
Again, the world whispered:
This boy is not normal.
This boy is a monster from legend.
This boy is rewriting destiny.
And the Grand Line had only just begun to tremble.
The Going Merry sailed away from a liberated Alabasta, leaving celebrations behind. The wind was warm, the sea calm, and Luffy sat on the figurehead chewing meat while Nami plotted their next course, Sanji cooked, Zoro snored, and Usopp bragged about defeating “a hundred” Baroque agents (he defeated none).
But then—
A shadow passed overhead.
A ship. No… not a ship.
A flaming, jet-propelled projectile falling from the sky.
It crashed into the Merry with a BOOM, shaking the whole deck. Smoke filled the air until a tall, freckled man stood, brushing cinders off his clothing.
Ace.
He scanned the ship.
Then he spotted Luffy.
“LUFFY!!!”
“ACE!!!!”
Both brothers headbutted each other so hard the Merry shook again.
Zoro blinked. “So that’s Ace.”
Sanji sighed. “Of course he’s just as insane as Luffy.”
Nami massaged her temple. “Great. Another monster.”
Usopp hid behind the mast.
Ace laughed loudly. “Luffy! You’ve gotten so big! And strong! The newspapers call you a demon of the East Blue!”
Luffy grinned, stretching his mouth. “I beat up a crocodile!”
Ace smirked. “I heard. Crocodile cried.”
Sanji spit out his cigarette. “He WHAT?!”
Ace continued, “And Smoker reported you punched AIR and nearly broke his ribs.”
Usopp fainted.
Nami screamed. “YOU FOUGHT A MARINE CAPTAIN AND DIDN’T TELL US?!”
Luffy grinned innocently. “He smelled like a challenge.”
Ace stared, impressed… yet confused.
“Luffy. How… exactly… did you get this strong?”
Luffy took a deep breath.
“Gramps.”
Ace sweat-dropped. “That explains everything and nothing.”
Zoro muttered, “It explains too much.”
Sanji whispered, “That old Marine is a demon.”
But Ace’s smile softened.
“Luffy… I’m proud of you.”
Luffy beamed.
The brothers hugged.
Then Ace announced loudly, “I’m hunting a man.”
The crew froze.
“Who?” Zoro asked.
Ace’s smile faded.
“A monster called Blackbeard.”
Luffy’s eyes narrowed, Haki rippling. “He smells bad.”
Everyone shivered.
Ace laughed. “I’ll find him. But before I go—”
He leaned in.
“Luffy, don’t die.”
Luffy’s grin returned. “You too.”
Ace somersaulted off the ship, launching into the sky with a burst of flames.
The Merry continued its journey.
SKYPEIA
Everything was peaceful until the ship was launched into the sky.
Usopp screamed.
Nami screamed.
Sanji prayed.
Zoro slept.
Luffy laughed.
When they landed in the white sea, they were greeted by beautiful angels, clouds, and—
Thunder.
A deafening boom cracked the sky.
A bolt of lightning struck Luffy square in the chest.
Everyone screamed—except Zoro, who muttered, “He’ll live.”
The smoke cleared.
Luffy stood there.
Unscathed.
He blinked. “Warm.”
Sanji fainted.
A whisper echoed from the sky:
“Who dares defy God?”
Enel.
His presence crackled like divine wrath.
His mantra sensed everything. He already knew the intruders. Already planned their deaths. But one aura on the island made him hesitate.
A presence without limit.
Something wild.
Something monstrous.
Enel stood proudly on his golden throne as drums of thunder echoed.
“I am God,” Enel declared.
“Cool!” Luffy said. “I’m Luffy!”
“YOU WILL DIE FOR YOUR INSOLENCE!”
Enel transformed into lightning.
A blinding strike hit Luffy again.
Nothing happened.
Luffy scratched his head. “Are you trying to tickle me?”
Enel’s eye twitched. “Impossible…”
He struck again.
Nothing.
Again. Again. Again.
Nothing.
Enel finally shouted, “WHY WON’T YOU DIE?!”
Luffy shrugged. “I dunno.”
Zoro added helpfully, “He’s too stupid.”
Sanji nodded. “And too strong.”
Usopp cried. “PLEASE STOP ANGERING THE GOD WHO CAN KILL US!!”
Enel snarled and descended, crackling with golden fury.
Then Luffy punched him.
Once.
Enel flew through three golden walls, bounced off a giant drum, and landed face-first in the dirt.
His mantra shattered.
His ego evaporated.
His sanity broke.
He stood up, trembling. “W-what ARE you?!”
Luffy smiled with childlike innocence.
“A pirate.”
Enel unleashed his full power, transforming into a massive ball of thunder.
Luffy stretched his fist back.
A memory flashed:
Garp, roaring at him across God Valley—
“LUFFY! IF YOU WANT TO HIT THE SKY, HIT IT SO HARD IT OPENS!!”
Luffy grinned.
“Gomu Gomu no…”
(Nobody knew the fruit was actually something else entirely.)
“SKY SPLITTING PUNCH!!!”
He struck Enel.
He struck the lightning.
He struck the sky.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM.
The clouds split.
The thunder god fell.
Enel lay twitching on the ground, eyes blank, mouth smoking.
“I… lost…?”
“Yup!” Luffy said cheerfully.
The sky people surrounded Luffy, tears in their eyes.
“You defeated God…”
“Nope,” Luffy corrected. “I beat up a bully.”
The island celebrated.
Sanji danced.
Zoro drank.
Usopp told lies.
Nami stole gold.
Luffy played drums with the Skypians until dawn.
But the Grand Line had begun to whisper louder:
A monster walks these seas.
Raised by Garp.
Forged on God Valley.
Stronger than any pirate rookie has ever been.
The sky itself had been split.
Next is Water 7.
And CP9.
And the Buster Call.
And Luffy’s Haki awakening.
The Going Merry skimmed across the Grand Line, carrying a crew that no longer needed an introduction. Everywhere they went, rumors followed:
A boy who split the sky in Skypeia.
A pirate who defeated Crocodile as if he were nothing.
A monster with fists like Garp and a smile like Roger.
The World Government had started whispering a name for him behind sealed doors:
“The God Valley Brat.”
But Luffy didn’t care.
He lay on the deck stretching, humming happily, while Nami navigated toward Water 7.
“We need a new ship,” Nami said. “We’ll repair Merry.”
But deep down, they all felt it—the Merry was dying.
Luffy knew too.
Not with logic.
Not with sight.
But with that strange God Valley instinct:
Everything he loved, he could feel.
For now, he smiled anyway.
“Let’s meet shipwrights!” he shouted.
Sanji nodded. “And cooks!”
Usopp squealed. “And inventors!”
Zoro yawned. “And bars.”
WATER 7
The city was alive with noise and beauty. The Straw Hats split up to search for craftsmen, gather supplies, and protect the money.
Which is why everything went to hell immediately.
Franky’s gang mugged Usopp.
CP9 infiltrated the city.
Robin disappeared.
The crew found Usopp bruised and broken.
Nami trembling with fear.
Zoro scowling darker than the sea.
Luffy stood in the center, unusually silent.
Usopp tried to laugh. “Haha… it’s fine… they just took the money…”
“No,” Luffy said softly.
The crew froze.
Luffy’s voice wasn’t angry.
Wasn’t sad.
It was… cold.
Unnatural.
Zoro swallowed. “Luffy…?”
Luffy clenched his fist.
“They hurt my friend.”
Zoro nodded slowly. “Then we break them.”
Nami added, “And find Robin.”
Sanji lit a cigarette, shoulders tense. “No one leaves this crew unless they want to.”
Luffy’s Haki spread like a shockwave over the entire city.
People fainted in the streets.
Pigeons fell from the sky.
Every CP9 agent felt it.
Including Rob Lucci.
He paused mid-step on a rooftop, eyes narrowing.
“This presence…” he whispered. “This is no rookie Pirate. This is a monster.”
LUFFY VS USOPP
Heartbreaking. Confusing. Painful.
Usopp insisted they duel for the Merry.
Luffy didn’t want to.
“Usopp… you’ll get hurt.”
“SHUT UP, LUFFY! I NEED TO PROVE I CAN STAND NEXT TO YOU!”
Luffy’s eyes softened with something rare—sadness.
The fight happened.
Usopp fought with creativity, traps, bombs, tricks.
Luffy walked through all of them.
Not mocking. Not cruel.
Just heartbroken.
When it ended, Luffy didn’t celebrate. He didn’t cheer.
He gently carried Usopp’s unconscious body to safety.
Then he whispered—
“Come back when you want to. I’ll always wait.”
Even the sea seemed to mourn.
ROBIN IS TAKEN
CP9 revealed themselves.
Their power.
Their killing intent.
Their secret mission.
Robin surrendered herself to save the crew.
Chimney and Gonbe brought the message:
“If you want Robin… go to Enies Lobby.”
Nami broke down in tears.
Sanji clenched his fists.
Zoro punched through a wall.
Usopp watched from a distance.
Luffy didn’t blink.
He simply walked to the edge of Water 7.
“LUFFY!” Nami cried. “Where are you going?!”
Luffy stared at the Tower of Justice far in the distance.
“To get Robin.”
“How? There’s a whirlpool. A current. Thousands of Marines. CP9—”
Luffy smiled.
“I’ll walk if I have to.”
ENIES LOBBY — THE DECLARATION
The Sea Train roared across the waves, carrying the Straw Hats at impossible speed.
Franky joined them.
Usopp followed in disguise.
Sanji cooked morale-boosting meals.
Zoro sharpened his blades.
Robin waited in silence inside CP9’s custody, knowing death was near.
Then—
A giant wave exploded upward near the courthouse.
CP9 agents froze.
Marines raised rifles.
Spandam choked on his own arrogance.
Rob Lucci felt a chill run down his spine.
Out of the mist… a figure appeared.
Walking.
On water.
Luffy.
His Haki so dense the sea refused to swallow him.
“HOW IS HE WALKING?!” Usopp screamed.
“That’s not walking,” Zoro muttered. “That’s intimidation. Even the ocean is scared of him.”
The entire Marine force took a step back instinctively.
A single shout erupted:
“LUFFY!!!!”
Nami waved from the rooftop. The others cheered.
But Luffy didn’t look away from the massive Gates of Justice.
He inhaled sharply.
Then roared—
“ROBIN!!! I’VE COME TO BRING YOU HOME!!!”
The cry shook the island.
CP9 agents covered their ears.
Robin’s eyes widened, tears instantly forming.
“Luffy…”
Spandam laughed nervously. “C–CP9! Kill him!”
Rob Lucci stepped forward.
Tall. Calm. Deadly.
“You are strong,” Lucci said. “Too strong for a rookie.”
Luffy cracked his knuckles. “I’m not a rookie.”
“Then what are you?”
Luffy’s smile faded.
A rare moment.
A terrifying one.
“I’m a monster raised by a monster.”
The battle began.
LUFFY VS LUCCI
Lucci struck first.
Soru.
Shigan.
Rankyaku.
Rokuōgan.
Invisible speed. Bone-breaking force.
Luffy blocked every strike.
Sometimes with his arms.
Sometimes with his forehead.
Sometimes without moving at all.
Lucci grit his teeth.
“Impossible…”
“Are you strong?” Luffy asked simply.
“I am CP9’s strongest!”
Luffy smiled faintly.
“Good.”
He vanished.
And hit Lucci so hard the courthouse cracked in half.
Lucci staggered, coughing blood.
Luffy cracked his neck.
“This is for hurting Robin.”
Another punch.
“This is for making her cry.”
Another.
“And this—”
Luffy’s Haki exploded black and gold, swirling like a storm.
“—IS SO SHE NEVER FEELS ALONE AGAIN!!!”
His fist collided with Lucci’s chest.
The shockwave split the air, rippled the sky, shattered stone, and launched Lucci through the entire tower.
The island shook.
The Marines collapsed.
Robin wept.
“Luffy…”
When the dust settled, Lucci lay unconscious in a crater deep enough to bury giants.
Luffy didn’t gloat.
Didn’t cheer.
Didn’t smile.
He simply walked to Robin.
Held out his hand.
“I will save you.”
Robin dropped to her knees, crying—
“I WANT TO LIVE!!! TAKE ME OUT TO SEA WITH YOU!!!”
Luffy’s grin returned full force.
“Yeah.”
The crew cheered.
The island trembled.
And the World Government learned something terrifying:
A new enemy had emerged.
One they couldn’t control.
One they couldn’t predict.
One who loved too fiercely.
One who fought too hard.
A monster from God Valley.
The Going Merry was gone, laid to rest with tears and memories. The Thousand Sunny now carried the Straw Hats, shining bright under the moonlight as they sailed into the Florian Triangle—an eerie stretch of sea filled with fog thick enough to swallow voices.
Usopp clung to the rail shaking.
Nami trembled.
Chopper hid under Sanji’s coat.
Even Franky looked uncomfortable.
And Luffy?
Luffy stared into the fog with big sparkling eyes.
“WOOOOOAHH spooky!! Maybe there’s MEAT GHOSTS!!!”
Zoro sighed. “He’s too stupid to fear death.”
Sanji lit a cigarette. “Or he’s too strong.”
Robin smiled softly. “Either way, we are safe.”
But the sea went silent.
Then—
A shadow emerged.
A gigantic ship—if one could call it that. A floating island of stitched horror.
Thriller Bark.
Usopp fainted.
The Sunny was pulled inside by a giant mouth-like gate.
Luffy only grinned. “Cool! A haunted house!”
THE ZOMBIES
The first monsters they encountered were zombies bursting from the ground.
Nami screamed.
Usopp screamed.
Chopper screamed.
Zoro yawned.
Sanji sighed.
Luffy walked up to one zombie with childlike wonder.
“Oooh! You’re ugly!”
The zombie snarled and bit Luffy’s head.
Its teeth broke.
The zombie began crying.
Luffy patted its back. “There, there. Don’t eat people.”
Zoro rested his forehead in his palm. “He’s comforting a zombie…”
But more undead poured out.
Sanji kicked one.
Zoro sliced three.
Usopp shot explosives everywhere.
Luffy simply placed his hand on the ground.
Haki rippled outward.
Every zombie dropped unconscious instantly.
Chopper blinked. “…Zombies can faint?”
“They can when they fear death,” Robin said calmly.
“Fear… Luffy?” Usopp whispered.
“Everyone fears Luffy,” Zoro answered.
GECKO MORIA — SHADOW THIEF
Moria watched from afar, licking his lips.
“That boy… his shadow is SPECIAL. I’ve never seen a will this powerful… even stronger than Kaido’s was in his youth. Yes… yes… YES! I WANT IT!”
He ordered his minions.
“Bring me Straw Hat Luffy!”
Hogback, Absalom, and zombies rushed the crew.
Luffy cracked his knuckles, punching everything in his way.
But then—
A strange mist wrapped around him.
Luffy blinked.
His shadow was ripped from his body.
He dropped to his knees.
Not from weakness.
From surprise.
“HEY! That’s mine!”
Moria laughed from his throne. “Now your shadow is mine, Straw Hat! I’ll put it into my greatest zombie—Oars!”
A giant roar shook Thriller Bark.
The ancient corpse awakened.
Luffy’s shadow inside it.
Oars smiled Luffy’s smile.
Everyone froze.
Usopp whispered, “Oh no… oh NO…”
Sanji trembled. “A monster… with Luffy’s personality…”
Zoro nodded. “We’re dead.”
Oars punched a mountain.
The mountain disappeared.
Nami screamed.
Luffy stood up, annoyed.
“OI!!! GIVE ME BACK MY SHADOW!!!”
Moria snapped his fingers.
Oars charged.
The island shook with every step.
Luffy didn’t move.
The crew panicked.
“LUFFY!! RUN!!!” Usopp yelled.
“Captain!!! Retreat!!” Franky shouted.
“Idiot! You’ll die!” Zoro roared.
But Luffy simply inhaled.
And screamed.
A roar so powerful it cracked the air.
King’s Haki.
Oars stumbled, confused—the shadow inside fighting the commands.
Moria snarled. “No! That body is mine!”
“OI!!! SHUT UP!!!” Luffy yelled at him.
And ran.
Straight toward the giant corpse.
He didn’t attack with punches.
Didn’t go Gear Second.
Didn’t use tricks.
He climbed Oars’s massive arm, leaping onto his chest, planting both hands firmly.
The crew gasped.
“Luffy… what are you doing?!” Nami screamed.
Robin whispered, “No… he can’t be trying that move…”
Zoro’s eyes widened. “He is.”
Luffy grinned.
A memory surged—Garp slamming islands with his fists.
“LUFFY!!! HIT WITH EVERYTHING!!! TURN THE WORLD UPSIDE DOWN!!!”
Luffy’s Haki exploded black and red.
“GOMU GOMU NO…
GIANT…
VALLEY…
IMPACT!!!”
He punched Oars’s chest with full force.
Reality shook.
Bones shattered.
The ground cracked open.
Oars’s entire ribcage collapsed inward.
Moria flew backward, screaming.
A shockwave blasted clouds away for miles.
Thriller Bark itself tilted.
Silence.
Then—
The colossal giant toppled.
Oars crashed into the ground like a fallen mountain.
The island trembled for minutes.
Luffy landed calmly, dusting his hands.
“Oh good! My shadow’s free!”
But Moria staggered up again, desperate.
“You… you RUINED EVERYTHING!!”
He unleashed a final attack—thousands of stolen shadows stuffed into his body, making him huge and bloated.
The ground trembled.
The air shook.
Luffy didn’t wait.
He punched the air.
A shockwave blasted Moria into the sky like a balloon.
He never returned.
BROOK’S DREAM
Brook watched everything from afar.
He trembled.
The boy… the monstrous boy…
He defeated Oars.
Defeated Moria.
Saved nations.
Split the sky.
Brook knelt.
“Straw Hat… please… allow me to accompany you.”
Luffy hugged him instantly. “SKELETON MAN!!!”
“YOHOHOHO! Yes, that’s me!”
The crew celebrated through the night.
Brook played soulful music.
Sanji danced with Nami and Robin.
Usopp bragged about teaching Luffy everything he knows.
Zoro got drunk.
Franky cried loudly.
But the world had changed again.
Moria’s defeat shocked the government.
Rob Lucci’s recovery was slow and humiliating.
Reports came in:
“Straw Hat Luffy… is not normal.”
“He may become the next Emperor.”
“He must be stopped before the New World.”
But it was too late.
A storm was coming.
Marineford.
Whitebeard.
The Summit War.
Ace’s fate.
And the monster raised by Garp?
He would change EVERYTHING.
The night after Thriller Bark should have been peaceful.
It wasn’t.
The fog parted.
The air went still.
A massive presence appeared beside the Thousand Sunny.
Bartholomew Kuma.
The crew froze.
Usopp trembled. “I-is that a bear-man-THING?!”
Sanji grit his teeth. “A Warlord… why here…?”
Zoro’s eyes narrowed. “He feels dangerous.”
Brook hid behind a barrel. “Yohohoho—DEADLY AURA!!”
Robin whispered, “He’s not here to negotiate.”
Only Luffy stepped forward.
Calm.
Unshaken.
Smiling the smile of someone raised to face monsters.
Kuma removed his Bible and spoke softly.
“Straw Hat Luffy. I am under direct orders from the World Government.”
Luffy tilted his head. “To fight me?”
“To erase you.”
The crew shouted at once:
“OVER OUR DEAD BODIES!!”
Kuma’s robotic eyes flickered.
“That can be arranged.”
He pushed forward with a paw-shaped shockwave.
Zoro split it with three swords.
Sanji kicked aside the pressure.
Franky absorbed it with his cyborg arms.
Brook slashed it with humming music.
Robin wrapped it with a thousand blooming hands.
Usopp fainted but his body accidentally dodged it.
Kuma looked impressed.
“Your crew is exceptional. But I am hunting you… and only you.”
Then he vanished.
Even Zoro couldn’t track him.
But Luffy could.
Kuma appeared behind him.
Luffy blocked with a single finger.
The ground cracked beneath them.
Kuma’s eyes widened.
Zoro muttered, “Oh no…”
Sanji whispered, “Luffy’s serious.”
Robin trembled.
Luffy grinned.
“I know your trick. You push air so hard it explodes.”
Kuma blinked.
“You understand the Nikyu Nikyu no Mi?”
“Yup! Gramps used to punch the air too!”
Kuma stepped back.
“That old demon,” he whispered.
Luffy rushed forward.
No Gear Second.
No Haki coat.
Just raw, monstrous strength that bent the air itself.
Kuma tried to use Ursus Shock—the compressed air bomb capable of leveling forests.
But Luffy didn’t dodge.
He PUNCHED it.
The compressed bomb exploded prematurely in a silent shockwave that shattered the sky.
Kuma staggered.
“Impossible—”
Luffy punched him again, sending him rolling through trees, through stone, through everything.
Kuma stood shaking, coat torn, metal exposed.
But he didn’t counterattack.
He knelt.
“It seems fate is already written. Straw Hat Luffy… I have no desire to kill you. In fact… this is mercy.”
He raised his paw.
“Your next journey will be hell.”
Before Luffy could react—
Kuma vanished the crew.
One by one.
Nami disappeared screaming.
Usopp vanished crying.
Sanji cursed.
Zoro tried to cut Kuma but vanished mid-swing.
Brook was launched into the sky.
Franky vanished with a robotic squeal.
Robin whispered, “Luffy… don’t die…” before she faded.
Luffy was left alone.
Kuma walked toward him.
“You will meet your destiny soon. But for now—”
He placed a paw on Luffy’s chest.
“I will send you where you must go.”
Luffy swung his fist—
But Kuma activated his power.
Luffy vanished.
AMAZON LILY
Luffy crashed through the forest, smashing three trees, waking up surrounded by snakes, warriors… and Boa Hancock.
He blinked up at her with curious eyes.
“Are you meat?”
Hancock almost fainted.
“N-No… I’m— I’m— I can’t— wh—” she stuttered uncontrollably.
Her sisters stared.
“No man resists petrification!”
“He looked directly at her beauty!”
Hancock clutched her chest dramatically.
“WHY IS HE NOT TURNED TO STONE?!”
Luffy scratched his head. “Do you want food?”
Hancock fell in love instantly.
But this peace didn’t last.
A message arrived.
A message that shattered Hancock’s world.
That silenced Luffy’s laughter.
That made the sky darken.
ACE IS CAPTURED.
EXECUTION IN MARINEFORD.
Luffy’s world froze.
He stared at the message for a long time.
Then he stood up.
The air around him warped.
His Haki exploded without words.
The entire island trembled.
Hancock covered her mouth.
“Luffy… your aura… i-it’s like a god’s…”
Luffy looked up at the sky.
Tears in his eyes.
“I’m coming, Ace.”
On Hancock’s warship, disguised in her cloak, Luffy sailed straight toward Marineford.
His mind was silent.
His heart was fire.
His fists trembled with something new—
not fear,
not anger,
but a storm of pure determination that made even the sea recoil.
As Marineford came into view, the world’s strongest forces were gathered:
Whitebeard’s fleet.
The Seven Warlords.
The full Navy.
The Admirals.
Akainu.
Kizaru.
Aokiji.
Sengoku waited atop the scaffold.
Garp sat beside Ace, fists trembling.
Ace looked down, whispering to himself—
“Luffy… stupid little brother… don’t come…”
But then—
A shockwave hit the bay.
Everyone froze.
A wave split in half.
A massive hole tore through the sky.
A figure fell from above, landing in the center of Marineford with a crater-shattering BOOM.
Dust cleared.
Marines gasped.
Pirates shouted.
Garp’s heart stopped.
Ace cried out—
“LUFFY!!!”
Luffy stood in the crater.
Not smiling.
Not laughing.
Eyes shadowed.
Haki leaking like a storm.
A demon raised on God Valley.
He looked up at the Admirals.
“I’m taking my brother back.”
Whitebeard chuckled.
“So… THAT’S the brat causing trouble in the Grand Line.”
Garp hid his face in his hands.
“Oh no… he’s really here…”
The war began.
And the entire world quickly realized—
This battlefield no longer belonged to the Navy.
It belonged to Luffy.
Dust settled around the massive crater where Luffy landed.
Admirals stared.
Warlords shifted uneasily.
Veteran Marines felt their hearts pound.
The boy was alone.
But he didn’t feel alone.
His Haki poured out like a living storm—thick, violent, oppressive.
The sky seemed to bend around him.
Even Whitebeard raised an eyebrow.
“That aura… hm. Reminds me of someone.”
Garp clenched the railing on the execution platform, eyes shaking.
Sengoku whispered, “This is the brat Garp trained… the monster from God Valley.”
Ace shouted desperately, “LUFFY! GET OUT OF HERE!!!”
Luffy looked up.
His eyes were burning.
“No.”
ADMIRALS VS LUFFY
Akainu stepped forward first.
“Monkey D. Luffy… you’re just another criminal. Another name to erase.”
He punched the ground, magma exploding.
Luffy didn’t move.
The molten fist erupted beneath him—
but Luffy was already above it, moving faster than lightning.
He swung his Haki-coated fist.
Akainu blocked with magma.
The island cracked.
The ocean boiled.
But Akainu… slid backward.
Marines gasped.
“A-admiral Akainu was pushed back?!”
Kizaru appeared behind Luffy with a flash of light, kicking at light-speed.
Luffy blocked with his elbow.
CRACK.
Kizaru’s ankle bent.
“OW~ that hurt,” Kizaru winced, blinking. “He’s fast… too fast.”
Aokiji stepped in, touching the ground. Ice spikes erupted.
Luffy stomped.
The ice shattered instantly.
Akainu snarled. “THIS BRAT—!!”
They attacked together:
Light.
Ice.
Magma.
An assault meant to kill Yonko-level monsters.
Luffy inhaled.
And punched the air.
A shockwave erupted—pure, raw, Garp-style destruction.
All three Admirals were thrown backward.
The battlefield fell silent.
Whitebeard laughed loud and booming.
“GUHORAHAHAHAHA!! This brat!! I like him!!”
THE RACE FOR ACE
Luffy sprinted toward the scaffold.
Marines poured in front of him.
He didn’t stop.
He didn’t weave.
He didn’t hesitate.
One burst of Conqueror’s Haki.
Half of Marineford fainted instantly.
Vice Admirals shook, forcing themselves to stay conscious.
Coby collapsed unconscious.
Helmeppo followed.
Smoker dropped to one knee, sweating.
Luffy leapt upward—
but a massive shadow blocked him.
Sengoku in Buddha form.
“Luffy,” Sengoku boomed. “This war is bigger than you.”
Luffy didn’t answer.
He punched Sengoku’s giant palm.
The shockwave blew Sengoku backward.
Garp’s jaw dropped.
“…this little idiot…”
Ace screamed, “LUFFY!!!!”
Luffy jumped again.
This time, he was almost there.
But Kizaru appeared beside Ace.
“Sorry, Straw Hat. I can’t let you do that.”
A light-speed kick slammed into Luffy’s ribs, blasting him into a stone pillar.
Nami (watching from a mirror world via Brulee-like accidental reflection) would have cried.
Zoro would’ve cursed.
Sanji would’ve screamed his name.
But Luffy stood.
His shirt torn.
His chest burned.
He wiped blood from his mouth.
He smiled.
“Nice kick.”
Kizaru blinked. “You’re still smiling…?”
Luffy crouched slightly.
Zoro, wherever he was, felt it—
a style older than Marineford.
Sanji felt his hair stand up.
Robin whispered somewhere, “His Haki is evolving.”
Luffy roared.
Gear Second steam burst out—
but something more surged with it.
Adv. Conqueror’s Haki.
His body sparked with black lightning.
He vanished.
He reappeared behind Kizaru.
One punch.
Kizaru was launched across Marineford like a shooting star.
LUFFY REACHES ACE
Luffy sprinted up the scaffold, smashing stone, breaking chains, tearing metal apart with pure force.
He grabbed Ace’s cuffs.
Ace’s voice cracked. “Luffy… don’t cry…”
“I’m not crying.”
Tears streamed down Luffy’s face.
He grabbed both cuffs and pulled.
Sengoku roared, “THESE ARE SEASTONE—!!”
They shattered.
Ace stared.
Marines stared.
Whitebeard stared.
Garp looked away so no one saw his tears.
Luffy hugged Ace tightly. “Let’s go home.”
Ace laughed through tears.
“Yeah.”
THE ESCAPE
Whitebeard gave the order.
“ALL CREWS—RETREAT!! PROTECT THE BOYS!!”
The battlefield exploded into chaos again.
Marco clashed with Kizaru.
Jozu blocked Aokiji.
Vista fought Mihawk.
Jinbe carried Luffy and Ace across the battlefield.
But then—
Akainu rose again.
His face burning with fury.
He pointed at Luffy.
“You… YOU ARE THE ONE WHO WILL DESTROY THIS ERA!!!”
He charged with molten rage.
Jinbe yelled, “LUFFY! ACE! GET BACK!!”
But Akainu was too fast.
He lunged.
Straight at Luffy.
Ace stepped forward.
Luffy screamed—
“NOOOO!!!”
But Ace wasn’t planning to die.
Not this time.
Not in this timeline.
Because Luffy—
this Luffy—
didn’t collapse in grief.
He didn’t freeze.
He didn’t fail.
He attacked with Ace.
Akainu didn’t expect it.
Ace attacked with full fire force.
Luffy attacked with Advanced Armament and Conqueror’s Haki.
Fire and Haki fused into a swirling inferno of destruction.
A new attack born from brothers fighting together.
“DAI ENBU…
RAIMEI PUNCH!!!”
They hit Akainu chest-first.
The impact cracked Marineford in half.
Akainu vomited blood, launched across the plaza, smashing through three layers of steel walls.
Silence.
Luffy panted. “Don’t… touch my brother.”
Ace trembled.
“…Luffy… you saved me. You… changed fate.”
Luffy smiled weakly. “Shishishi… of course.”
Whitebeard roared with laughter.
“THAT’S IT!!! THAT’S HOW YOU FIGHT, BOY!!!”
Sengoku shouted, “RETREAT!!! EVERYONE RETREAT!!!”
Because Marineford realized something horrifying:
They could no longer win.
Not against Whitebeard.
Not against the pirate fleet.
Not with all three Admirals injured.
Not with morale broken.
And definitely not against the monster who punched through gods and Admirals alike.
Monkey D. Luffy.
THE END OF THE WAR
Ships fled.
Pirates escaped successfully.
Whitebeard survived longer than expected, thanks to Luffy weakening the Admirals early.
Ace sat beside Luffy on the deck of a stolen Marine ship, both battered, both smiling.
Jinbe steered.
Crocodile grumbled.
Buggy accidentally became a hero.
Ace finally asked:
“Luffy… how did you get so strong?”
Luffy stretched.
“I trained with Gramps!”
Ace laughed. “That old demon… he built a monster.”
Luffy grinned. “Shishishi!”
Marineford became quiet behind them.
A broken island.
A broken symbol.
A new age beginning.
Because one boy from God Valley had changed fate itself.
And the world now whispered louder than ever:
“This boy… is the next king.”
The war was over.
Ace lived.
Whitebeard’s flag still flew.
And the world was no longer the same.
But the person who changed fate the most sat on the deck of a Marine ship, chewing meat like nothing happened.
Monkey D. Luffy.
Ace sat beside him, staring at the sky. “You really did it… You saved me.”
Luffy grinned. “Shishishi! That’s what little brothers do!”
Ace wiped a tear away. “Nah… you’re the big brother now.”
Jinbe sighed with relief. “Your will… it’s terrifying, Luffy.”
Crocodile sneered, “He’s not even human.”
Buggy hid behind a barrel. “HE PUNCHED ADMIRALS! HOW DO YOU COMPETE WITH THAT?!”
Marines trembled from a distance.
News reporters fainted trying to write headlines.
But the world had a new truth:
The Straw Hat Pirates were no longer rookies.
They were a force.
FISHMAN ISLAND
The Thousand Sunny sailed underwater, through the massive bubble gate, into a kingdom glowing with color and life.
Chopper spun in circles. “SO PRETTY!!!”
Nami smirked. “Finally, no Marines chasing us.”
Usopp whispered, “Or ghosts.”
Brook shouted, “CAN I SEE PANT—”
Sanji kicked him into a wall.
But the peace shattered immediately.
The moment they arrived, a massive Sea Monster lunged at their ship—
its jaws large enough to crush the Sunny in one bite.
Everyone yelled.
Everyone panicked.
Except Luffy.
He raised one hand.
The Sea Monster froze.
Shook.
Whimpered.
Then sank away in fear.
Shirahoshi watched from Coral Hill, hands over her mouth.
“That boy… even the Sea Kings fear him.”
But danger was just beginning.
Hody Jones and his army raided Coral Hill, screaming for war.
“The humans bring destruction! The Straw Hat captain must die!”
Luffy blinked. “Why me?”
Nami sighed. “Because you exist.”
Hody lunged at Luffy with a shark-toothed blade.
Luffy didn’t dodge.
The blade snapped on contact.
Hody’s eyes widened.
“What ARE you?!”
Luffy punched him.
Hody skipped across the sea floor like a stone.
The crew clapped.
“That was easy,” Usopp said confidently.
But Hody injected a full pack of Energy Steroids.
His body mutated.
Muscles swelled.
Veins bulged.
Eyes burned red.
Hody roared, larger than ever.
“I WILL DESTROY HUMANS AND FISHMAN ISLAND BOTH!!!”
He fired a water bullet stronger than a cannon.
It hit Luffy in the face.
Luffy laughed.
“That tickles!”
Sanji whispered, “There is no god except Luffy.”
Zoro nodded. “He broke reality.”
Nami simply smiled. She had stopped being surprised long ago.
Luffy walked forward slowly.
Haki warping the water.
Pressure crushing the seabed.
Fishmen collapsed under the weight.
Shirahoshi trembled.
Luffy cocked his fist back.
“You don’t get to hurt this island.”
He punched.
A massive shockwave tore across the ocean floor, splitting the rock beneath Fishman Island.
Hody flew upward, crashing into the Noah.
Luffy leapt after him, kicking through the air like moonwalk he learned accidentally from Garp beating him off cliffs.
“HODY JONES!!!”
His fist turned black.
Lightning crackled.
“GOD VALLEY…”
Hody screamed.
“…SMASH!!!”
He hit Hody so hard the Noah itself shook.
Hody dropped motionless.
Fishman Island trembled.
Neptune’s jaw dropped.
Shirahoshi fainted.
Jinbe bowed deeply.
“You saved us… Luffy. You truly may be the one to unite humans and fishmen.”
Luffy scratched his nose. “I just didn’t want anyone crying.”
BIG MOM GETS ANGRY
But fate had plans.
A den den mushi rang.
The voice was terrifyingly sweet and monstrous all at once.
“LINLIN HERE~♪
You ate MY CANDY.
From MY island.”
Luffy blinked. “Candy?”
Nami slapped her forehead. “Luffy ate the tribute candy for Big Mom!”
Chopper screamed. “WE’RE DEAD!!”
Sanji fainted.
Brook started preparing his will.
Usopp did CPR on Sanji unnecessarily.
Big Mom laughed darkly.
“BOY… I’LL KILL EVERYONE ON THAT ISLAND. STARTING NOW.”
The water trembled.
The island shook.
Underwater currents twisted unnaturally as Big Mom’s ships began to descend into the deep sea trench—something no normal vessel should survive.
The message was clear:
Fishman Island belonged to BIG MOM.
And she was angry.
Before Neptune or Jinbe could act—
Luffy picked up the snail.
He took a breath.
And yelled:
“LISTEN LOUD, YOU OLD HAG!!!
FISHMAN ISLAND IS MY TERRITORY NOW!!!”
The entire kingdom froze.
Big Mom froze.
Every pirate on her crew froze.
“What… did you say?”
Luffy cracked his knuckles.
“If you want to fight… come find me.”
Big Mom’s laughter shook the sea.
“OH HO HO HO HO!!!
VERY WELL, STRAW HAT!!!
YOU’VE DECLARED WAR ON ME!!!”
Luffy smiled.
“Okay.”
He hung up.
Neptune fainted backwards.
Jinbe stared. “Luffy… you just challenged a Yonko.”
Zoro grinned. “Finally.”
Sanji sighed. “We’re all going to die.”
Robin smiled. “How thrilling.”
Brook sang a funeral song.
But one truth became clear:
The New World had a new threat.
A boy with no fear.
A monster raised by Prime Garp.
A will stronger than steel.
A destiny larger than kings.
Monkey D. Luffy had declared war on his second Emperor.
And Big Mom would not forget it.
The Thousand Sunny cut across the New World’s chaotic waters. Lightning storms clashed with fire tornadoes. Waves rose like mountains. Sea Kings circled like hungry gods.
And in the middle of it all, Luffy sat on the Sunny’s figurehead—laughing.
“NEW WORLD IS AWESOME!!!”
Usopp screamed as a lightning bolt struck just inches away.
Nami held onto the mast crying.
Chopper prayed to several gods at once.
Franky posed confidently but was absolutely terrified.
Brook tried not to fall apart—literally.
Robin just smiled.
Zoro slept.
Sanji watched Nami.
But their next destination awaited.
PUNK HAZARD.
An island split between fire and ice.
A battlefield scarred by Admirals.
LANDING ON PUNK HAZARD
The crew arrived on the burning side, choking on the heat.
Usopp panicked. “WHY IS THE AIR ON FIRE?!”
Chopper melted. “I’M DYING!”
Zoro shrugged. “Feels nice.”
Sanji fainted from heat but revived instantly when Nami held his arm.
Then a scream echoed through the flames.
“HELP!!! ANYONE!!!”
Luffy sprinted ahead.
A massive dragon soared overhead and unleashed fire.
“COOOOOL A DRAGON!!!” Luffy shouted.
Usopp shrieked. “COOL?! IT’S TRYING TO EAT US!”
Luffy charged the dragon.
The dragon bit Luffy.
Luffy bit back.
The dragon cried.
“LUFFY STOP BITING EVERYTHING YOU SEE!!” Nami yelled.
One “Garp Punch” later, the dragon was unconscious and Luffy stole a piece of meat from its leg.
Then… they found the kids.
Giant children trapped in cages, trembling, drugged, begging for help.
Nami’s face turned white with anger.
Chopper roared.
Sanji lit a cigarette and cracked his knuckles.
Zoro unsheathed his swords.
Robin’s hands formed silently behind her.
Luffy’s smile vanished.
“Who hurt you?”
The children cried, “Caesar Clown!”
Usopp whispered, “A scientist… a madman the Marines failed to control…”
Luffy clenched his fists.
“Then I’ll beat him.”
LUFFY VS CAESAR CLOWN
Caesar floated down from the sky, laughing maniacally.
“Oohahaha! Welcome, Straw Hats! I was hoping the monster brat would come~”
Brook trembled. “H-he knows…”
Caesar grinned.
“Yes… I know all about you, Straw Hat Luffy. The God Valley brat. Garp’s demon spawn. The rookie who shook Marineford. I’ve prepared special gases just for you!”
He unleashed a wave of poisonous gas.
Whole forests melted.
Rocks dissolved.
The air became purple death.
The crew held their breath.
But Luffy walked through it.
Unaffected.
Caesar’s jaw dropped.
“H-HOW?! THIS GAS MELTS TITANIUM!!!”
Luffy shrugged. “My grandpa threw me into acid lakes when I disobeyed him.”
The crew froze.
“…WHAT?!”
Sanji whispered, “That old demon…”
Zoro nodded. “Everything makes sense now.”
Chopper shrieked. “THAT’S NOT TRAINING!”
Caesar sweated.
“Well… can you handle THIS?!” He transformed into his Gas-Gas form, a ghostly demon of poison.
He tried to choke Luffy.
Luffy inhaled deeply.
And blew.
The wind blast dispersed Caesar instantly.
“STOP PLAYING HIDE-AND-SEEK! I’M HUNGRY!” Luffy shouted.
Caesar reformed, panicking.
“N-no—stay back!”
Luffy disappeared.
Reappeared in front of Caesar.
Haki-coated fist.
SMASH.
Caesar was embedded into the wall so hard the entire lab trembled.
The gas tanks exploded.
But Luffy grabbed them midair and punted them into the sky before they detonated.
Robin blinked. “He… saved us… faster than human reflexes allow.”
Usopp whispered, “He’s evolving…”
But the real trouble was coming.
VERGO VS SANJI & SMOKER
Deeper in the lab, Sanji confronted Vergo.
KICK.
CLASH.
IMPACT.
Their Haki-infused blows shook the facility.
Even Smoker joined, trading blows with his old rival.
But Sanji’s leg began to crack under the pressure of Vergo’s Armament Haki.
Nami screamed from outside, “SANJI! YOUR LEG!!!”
Sanji smiled through blood. “A cook must protect the ladies.”
Vergo raised his bamboo stick coated in Armament.
Sanji braced—
BOOM.
The wall behind Vergo shattered as a fist punched through him.
Luffy stood there.
“Sanji, that’s enough. I’ll take it from here.”
Vergo coughed blood, trying to stand.
Luffy put his hand on Vergo’s chest.
“I don’t like people who make my friends bleed.”
Vergo tried to use full-body Armament—
Luffy punched.
The shockwave ripped through Vergo, blasting him into a distant glacier.
He didn’t get up.
Sanji lit a cigarette. “Thanks, captain.”
Luffy grinned. “Shishishi! Cook man needs his legs for kicking and stuff!”
Sanji cried emotionally.
TIRED OF WAITING… DOFLAMINGO ARRIVES
In Dressrosa, Doflamingo sat on his throne, frowning as reports poured in.
“Vergo defeated. Caesar captured. Punk Hazard destroyed.”
He crushed the den den mushi in his hand.
“Who did it?”
A trembling voice answered:
“S-Straw Hat Luffy…”
Doflamingo paused.
Then smiled.
A wide, sinister grin.
“So… the boy who survived Garp’s hell training is stepping into my world?”
He stood up.
Strings flicked between his fingers.
“Let’s meet this monster.”
He soared through the sky toward Punk Hazard.
BACK ON PUNK HAZARD
The crew gathered Caesar in chains. The kids were rescued. The lab was collapsing.
Luffy dusted his hands. “Okay! Let’s go to the next island!”
But then—
A pink-feathered figure descended from the sky.
The temperature dropped.
Everyone felt killing intent sweep the island.
Nami froze.
Chopper shook violently.
Usopp silently fainted.
Brook rattled.
Franky raised his cannon arms.
Zoro placed his hand on his katana.
Sanji stepped forward protectively.
Robin’s eyes narrowed.
Doflamingo landed, laughing softly.
“Fuffuffuffuffu… Straw Hat Luffy… we finally meet.”
Luffy squinted. “Who’s the pink bird man?”
Doflamingo’s grin twitched.
Zoro whispered, “Luffy… that’s one of the most dangerous men in the New World.”
Robin added, “He controls an entire kingdom. And… something much darker.”
Doflamingo’s eyes glowed.
“I’ve heard stories… that you hit Admirals… that you changed Marineford… that you’re the monster Garp molded.”
He tilted his head.
“Tell me, Straw Hat… are you strong enough to play in the New World? Or will you die screaming like the others?”
The air tightened.
Strings shimmered.
Luffy stepped forward.
Shadows fell across his eyes.
He cracked his knuckles.
“Let’s find out.”
The island trembled.
Doflamingo smiled wider.
The New World had just witnessed the spark that would ignite a coming war.
Punk Hazard burned behind them—fire and ice collapsing into the sea—but none of the Straw Hats moved.
Because Doflamingo had arrived.
A pressure unlike any before washed over the island.
A killing instinct sharp as wires, heavy as nightmares.
Usopp’s knees wobbled.
Chopper hid behind Franky.
Sanji clenched his teeth.
Zoro slowly placed one hand on a sword.
Robin’s eyes narrowed like a hawk.
But Luffy?
He smiled.
“So you’re bird-man.”
Doflamingo twitched. “My name—Straw Hat—is DOFLAMINGO.”
Luffy shrugged. “Pink flamingo bird man.”
Usopp whispered from the ground, “HE’S GONNA KILL US OH GOD.”
Doflamingo’s grin sharpened.
“You’re funny. I like funny toys.”
He stepped forward.
The air strings sharpened, slicing the ground in perfect squares.
Zoro’s eyes narrowed. “He’s cutting the island apart.”
Doflamingo spread his arms.
“Straw Hat Luffy… let me show you the difference between a warlord… and a child.”
Luffy cracked his neck.
“I’m not a child.”
DOFLAMINGO VS LUFFY — FIRST CLASH
Doflamingo vanished.
Soru? No—something different.
Strings propelled him like a puppet.
He appeared behind Luffy instantly.
“Five Color Strings.”
Slashes of pure slicing death.
They carved the air—
—but Luffy tilted his head and the strings missed by centimeters.
Doflamingo blinked.
“Observation Haki… at THAT level?”
Luffy raised a fist.
“So you like strings?”
He punched.
A shockwave erupted.
Doflamingo flew backward, smashing through a burning wall.
He stood up immediately, dusting off feathers.
Then began laughing.
“Fuffuffuffuffu… GOOD. Very good. You’re a monster.”
He grinned wider.
“I LOVE monsters.”
THE STRAW HATS MOVE
Sanji kicked a string just before it reached Robin.
Zoro cut through five slicing threads.
Franky fired a radical beam that Doflamingo dodged effortlessly.
But Doflamingo didn’t even look at them.
“You’re not my target.”
He snapped his fingers.
“Parasite.”
Thin threads wrapped around Zoro, Sanji, Franky, and even Chopper—pulling their limbs against their will.
Usopp screamed, “WE’RE HIS TOYS!!”
Doflamingo dragged the crew toward each other, intending to crash them like puppets.
But a hand caught the strings.
Luffy’s hand.
Haki-coated.
Unmoving.
Unbreakable.
Doflamingo’s smile faded.
“…WHAT?”
Luffy pulled.
Doflamingo stumbled forward.
“You don’t get to touch my friends.”
The pressure in the air exploded.
Even the ocean trembled.
Robin whispered, “He’s not angry… he’s furious.”
Sanji nodded weakly, still trapped. “And we’re witnessing it up close.”
DOFLAMINGO GOES ALL OUT
Doflamingo clicked his tongue and rose into the sky on clouds of razor threads.
“Birdcage.”
Strings exploded outward from him—forming a dome around the island.
Zoro’s pupils shrank.
“He’s sealing us in.”
Usopp screamed, “THAT KILLS ISLANDS!!!”
Doflamingo looked down at Luffy.
“You started this. Now you and everyone here dies.”
Luffy inhaled deeply.
His fists shook.
His Haki crackled wildly.
Zoro whispered, “He’s going into Gear Fourth…”
But Luffy didn’t.
He did something else.
He tightened his fists—
and the ground began to shake.
“These strings are annoying.”
He punched upward.
The Haki shockwave blew open Doflamingo’s clouds—
but the Birdcage remained.
Luffy frowned. “That’s strong thread.”
Doflamingo laughed triumphantly. “There’s no escape. Try whatever you—”
Luffy vanished again.
Doflamingo didn’t even see the punch.
His glasses cracked.
Blood sprayed.
His head snapped back violently.
He crashed into the ice half a kilometer away.
He stood up, trembling.
“What… WHAT ARE YOU?!”
Luffy appeared in front of him.
Close.
Too close.
“No more talking.”
Doflamingo thrust out a hand—
“GOD THREAD!!”
Five threads—thin enough to slice steel—stabbed toward Luffy’s heart.
Luffy didn’t dodge.
He coated his chest in Advanced Armament Haki.
The strings shattered.
Doflamingo’s heart nearly stopped.
Impossible. IMPOSSIBLE.
Luffy drew back his fist.
Lightning crackled around it.
“GOD VALLEY…”
Doflamingo tried to raise a shield of threads—
“NO—WAIT—!!”
“…TIGER CANNON!!!”
The punch hit.
The shockwave that followed cracked Punk Hazard in HALF.
Fire and ice split open.
The sea boiled.
The land shook for miles.
Doflamingo screamed as he was launched through the Birdcage, through several mountains, and into the sky.
He didn’t land.
He skipped across the ocean like a stone thrown by a god.
The Birdcage shattered instantly.
The sky cleared.
Silence.
Then—
Sanji fell to his knees. “I… I thought we were dead.”
Usopp cried into the ground. “THANK YOU LUFFY THANK YOU!!!”
Franky shouted, “SUPER!!!”
Robin smiled warmly. “You protect us… every time.”
Zoro sheathed his sword. “He’s not human.”
Chopper danced with relief.
Luffy stretched.
“Okay! Who wants lunch?”
DRESSROSA’S FATE CHANGES
News traveled faster than cannon fire.
A Yonko-level Warlord defeated on Punk Hazard.
An island cracked in half.
The Birdcage destroyed by brute force.
The underworld bosses panicked.
Doflamingo’s empire collapsed overnight.
Dressrosa prepared for liberation before Luffy even arrived.
Law, hearing the news, whispered:
“He’s even stronger than the rumors say… He’s exactly the monster I need.”
Kaido heard and laughed.
“A brat… beating Doflamingo? Interesting.”
Big Mom snarled.
“That boy… is starting to annoy me.”
The Navy panicked.
Sengoku whispered, “Garp… your grandson is going to destroy the world order.”
Garp only sighed.
“That idiot boy…”
But he smiled.
“He’s gonna be king.”
“DOFLAMINGO DEFEATED AT PUNK HAZARD.”
“BIRDCAGE SHATTERED BY FORCE.”
“STRINGS OF A WARLORD BROKEN BY A PUNCH.”
Kingdoms panicked.
Yonko took notice.
The Navy trembled.
And Dressrosa…
Dressrosa dared to hope.
Because they knew their tyrant had lost.
They knew justice was coming.
They knew Straw Hat Luffy was on his way.
THE SUNNY APPROACHES DRESSROSA
Luffy leaned forward on the Sunny’s lion head, eyes sparkling with excitement.
“Island with toys!!! LET’S GO!!!”
Usopp shook him. “LUFFY THIS IS NOT A TOY TRIP, THIS IS WAR!!!”
Chopper trembled. “There are rumors… Doflamingo still has an army…”
Zoro cracked his knuckles. “Good. I need a workout.”
Sanji adjusted his tie. “I need ladies.”
Robin smiled. “I’m just happy to see Luffy this excited.”
Franky flexed. “SUPER READY!”
Brook dramatically strummed his violin. “Yohohoho~ WAR MUSIC!”
And just like that, they entered the island.
Colorful.
Beautiful.
Smiling people everywhere.
But those smiles were fake.
Painted over tears.
Fake bodies hiding real souls.
Luffy tilted his head.
“They smell… sad.”
Nami stared. “Smell?! They look happy!”
“Nope. Sad smell.”
Everyone decided not to question it.
THE DONQUIXOTE FAMILY APPEARS
Before the crew could explore further, a loudspeaker crackled from the central tower.
“STRAW HAT LUFFY!!!”
Bellamy leapt down, panting, bruised. “Run… please… he’s angry…”
Then came the laughter.
Sharp.
Mocking.
Cold.
“Fuffuffuffuffuffu…”
Doflamingo descended—bleeding, bruised, coat torn from the Punk Hazard battle—but smiling wickedly.
He cracked his neck.
“Straw Hat… YOU RUINED EVERYTHING!!!”
The ground beneath the crew turned into strings.
Doflamingo lunged.
But Luffy appeared in front of him instantly.
Fist to fist.
Shockwave.
The collision cracked every window in Dressrosa.
Sanji caught Nami before she fell.
Franky shielded Usopp and Chopper.
Zoro grinned. “Now THIS is a fight.”
LUFFY VS DOFLAMINGO — ROUND TWO
Doflamingo’s arm trembled from the impact.
“You… I underestimated you.”
Luffy cracked his knuckles. “You talk too much.”
Doflamingo forced a smile.
“Let’s dance.”
He blurred, threads slicing from every direction.
Luffy dodged each one.
He countered with:
Gear Second—steam exploded.
Observation Haki—predicting every move.
Armament Haki—shattering threads with fists.
Doflamingo stabbed forward with God Thread—Luffy sidestepped.
Doflamingo slashed down with Overheat—Luffy grabbed it.
Doflamingo unleashed Parasite—Luffy snapped the strings instantly.
“STOP BREAKING MY STRINGS!!!” Doflamingo screamed.
Luffy shrugged. “Stop using them.”
Doflamingo’s grin twitched.
“ENOUGH!”
He shot upward, creating massive string pillars, forming his ultimate territorial attack—
“Awakening: STRING WORLD!”
Buildings turned into strings.
Ground turned into strings.
Air turned into strings.
The entire battlefield warped by Doflamingo’s power.
Zoro cursed. “Everything is his weapon now.”
Nami yelled, “LUFFY!!! BE CAREFUL!”
Sanji clenched his fists. “We can’t even get close…”
Usopp screamed, “WE’RE GONNA BE PINCUSHIONS!!!”
But Luffy stood tall.
“Cool.”
Doflamingo blinked. “What?”
“It looks fun.”
He vanished.
Doflamingo spun, unleashing a cyclone of razor thread—
But Luffy was above him.
Then below him.
Then to his left.
Then behind him.
Gear Second.
Gear Third.
Haki.
Instinct.
Speed beyond logic.
Doflamingo couldn’t track him.
“STAY STILL YOU BRAT!!!”
He unleashed a hurricane of awakened string strikes that tore apart entire buildings—
Luffy punched through all of them.
One by one.
Using only raw force.
THE TURNING POINT — DOFLAMINGO’S NIGHTMARE
Doflamingo took a step back.
For the first time…
He was afraid.
“Y-you… you aren’t human…”
Luffy’s pupils narrowed.
His heartbeat changed rhythm.
Da-dum.
Da-dum.
Da-dum.
The world around him warped—
not rubber.
Not Haki.
Something older.
Something deeper.
Robin felt it first.
“That’s… that’s not Gear Second…”
Zoro’s eyes widened. “His aura… is changing.”
Sanji whispered, “What’s happening to him…?”
Luffy tilted his head as white steam—not Gear Second steam, but something thicker—rose around him.
His smile changed.
His eyes sparkled.
His body loosened unnaturally.
Doflamingo stumbled backward.
“W-what are you becoming?!”
Luffy flexed his arm—
It bent like cartoon rubber.
More than normal.
Way more.
Then…
He laughed.
“Shishishishishi!”
Doflamingo froze.
He sensed something primal.
Something mythical.
His fruit was not the Gum-Gum.
It was something far more dangerous.
Luffy stretched his leg, the world bending with it.
“GOMU GOMU NO…”
No.
It wasn’t that anymore.
“NIKA STRIKE!!!”
He kicked downward.
The force was absurd.
The ground exploded.
The palace shattered.
Doflamingo’s threads vaporized.
Doflamingo slammed into a mountain, breaking stone, ribs, and his spirit.
He tried to rise.
Luffy was already beside him.
He grabbed Doflamingo’s face.
“You made people cry.”
He slammed him.
Once.
Twice.
A third time.
The shockwaves echoed across Dressrosa.
Doflamingo coughed blood.
“S-straw… hat… WHO ARE YOU?!”
Luffy smiled.
“I’m the man who’s gonna be King of the Pirates.”
Then he punched Doflamingo so hard the Birdcage collapsed—
And the tyrant fell unconscious.
Never to rise again.
DRESSROSA LIBERATED
The toys became human.
The enslaved were free.
The people cried and laughed in the streets.
Usopp was hailed as a hero.
Franky was worshipped.
Zoro was feared.
Sanji flirted endlessly.
Nami counted treasure.
Robin comforted children.
Chopper healed everyone.
And Luffy?
He slept.
For 36 hours.
When he woke up, the crew was already celebrating.
Law approached him with a smirk.
“You really are a monster. Perfect. Let’s take down Kaido next.”
Luffy grinned.
“Okay!”
The New World trembled.
Doflamingo’s downfall shook the Underworld.
Punk Hazard and Dressrosa gone.
Two Warlords defeated.
Two Admirals humiliated.
Two Yonko provoked.
And the God Valley Monster was only getting started.