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Ch45- Logue Town

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  Before the versation could tinue, Zoro pointed out toward the sea. "Look, an isnd."

  Standio the rails, Nami identified it. "That's Logue Town. If we see that isnd, we're close to the Grand Line."

  Coby, still holding Nami, looked at Luffy and shared, "They call it the Isnd of Beginning and End. Where Pirate King Roger was born and died."

  The crew gathered around, the weight of their journey settling in. They were about to enter a world of eveer dangers and advehe Grand Line was notorious for its uability and formidable oppos but before that, stood an isnd where it all began and ended.

  Luffy, his usual enthusiasm undimmed, pumped his fist in the air. "Let's go see where it all began and where it all ended for the Pirate King!" His words ignited a spark of excitement among the crew.

  Coby watched the isnd approach, a sense of anticipation building within him. He khe significe of Logue Town, not just as a historidmark but for the events that would unfold as well. One of the worst fathers in Animeverse was there too.

  One of Coby's favorite ses from the anime oh was the execution se of Luffy in Logue Town. The dramatic lightning that saved him, Luffy's unwavering belief decred with a smile that he would bee the Pirate King even as he was about to be executed by Buggy, and Dragon's mysterious entrand words when he aided Luffy's escape... All these were ses that had made the arc profoundly impactful. Now, as the Merry Go approached Logue Town, Coby was about to withem with his own eyes.

  As they docked at Logue Town, the crew stood at the entrance of the isnd, the anticipation of their individual quests palpable in the air. Luffy decred with a determined grin, "I will go ahe execution ptform." His eyes shoh curiosity aement at the thought of standing where the Pirate King once did.

  Sanji, with a thoughtful nod, added, "I will buy ingredients then. We will hem for the jouro the Grand Line." He flicked his cigarette to the side, already pnning the sumptuous meals he'd prepare with the fresh produce from the bustling town.

  Usopp chimed in, "I guess I will find some equipment." His voice carried a hint of eagerness, imagining the new gadgets and tools he might discover to enhance his arsenal.

  Zoro, looking at his sole sword, felt a pang of disfort. "There is something I want to buy too." He flexed his muscles, the need for a neon apparent in his determined gaze.

  Nami, ever the shrewd businesswoman, smelled an opportunity. She offered Zoro money with a 300% i, her eyes twinkling with mischief and calcution. "You'll , right?" she teased, her haended with a wad of cash.

  The crew dispersed, each heading in their own dire, the buzz of Logue Town enveloping them. The isnd, known as the town of the beginning and end, thrummed with life and history, its streets a blend of past legends and present vitality.

  Holding Nami's hand, Coby led the way through the bustling streets of Logue Town. The market was alive with vendors calling out their wares and the st of spices and salt air mixing in a heady aroma. "Let's go shopping," he said with a smile.

  Nami, her spirits high, feigned a pout. "Are you sure you are not just ing to see me naked?" she teased, a pyful glint in her eye.

  Coby chuckled, squeezing her haly. "Naked? Noooo!" He leaned closer, his breath warm against her ear. "But with suggestive clothes for sure."

  Their ughter mingled as they navigated the crowded marketpce. Stalls den with exotic fabrics, shimmering jewels, and intricate tris liheir path. Nami's eyes sparkled with eaew discovery, her innate love for treasures aiful things evident in her eager gaze.

  As they perused the stalls, Coby found himself admiring Nami's bargaining skills. She haggled with vendors, her wit and charm winning her incredible deals. "You're quite the iator," he remarked, impressed by her prowess.

  Nami fshed him a triumphant smile. "It's all about knowing what you want and how to get it," she replied, holding up a piece of fabric that caught the light with a mesmerizing sheen.

  They tiheir exploration, Coby occasionally pointing out items he thought would suit Nami. Each suggestion was met with either a nod of approval or a pyful scoff, their banter light and fortable.

  As they turned a er, they stumbled upon a small, inspicuous shop tucked away from the main thhfare. Its window dispyed an array of clothing, some bold and daring, others elegant and refined. Coby nudged Nami, nodding toward the shop. "This looks promising," he said with a grin.

  They ehe shop, the bell above the door tinkling softly. The interior was a treasure trove of garments, each piece more exquisite tha. Nami's eyes widened in delight, her hands itg to touch the luxurious materials.

  The shopkeeper, a middle-aged woman with a keen eye, approached them with a weling smile. "Looking for something special?" she inquired, her gaze appraising the couple before her.

  Nami nodded eagerly. "Yes, something that will make a statement," she decred, her fidence radiating.

  The shopkeeper's smile widened as she led them through the aisles, pulling out pieces that seemed to capture the essence of Nami's request. She held up a dress, its fabric a deep, rich red that seemed to shimmer with its own inner light. "How about this?" she offered.

  Nami took the dress, holding it against herself. The color plemented her perfectly, the cut dari elegant. Coby's eyes lit up in approval. "That's perfect," he said, uo hide his admiration.

  With a sele of clothes chosen, Nami headed to the ging room. Coby waited outside, thinking if he should slip into the with Nami or not. She was a screamer after all.

  Nami emerged from the ging room, the red dress hugging her curves in all the right pces. She looked stunning, the embodiment of fidend allure. Coby's breath caught in his throat, his words of praise stig.

  She twirled, the dress fring around her. "Well? What do you think?" she asked, a smile pying on her lips.

  Coby stepped forward, his hand reag out to gently adjust a stray lock of her hair. "You look incredible," he murmured, his voice low and sincere.

  Nami's cheeks flushed with pleasure at his pliment. She looked at him, her eyes softening. "Thank you, Coby," she said, her voice barely above a whisper.

  As Coby and Nami walked through the vibrant streets of Logue Town, their path led them to a seemingly inspicuous shop. It was a sword shop, and to their surprise, Zoro was already inside, browsing the colle. Coby, with a knowing smirk, whispered to Nami, "Let's just watch." Curious but pliant, Nami led against him, the se unfolding inside.

  Zoro, with his innate uanding of swords, had pulled out a bde from one of the barrels of cheap swords. He exami closely, sensing an unusual energy emanating from it. The shop owner, a middle-aged man with a look of etched on his face, watched nervously. He had hoped to discreetly rid himself of this cursed sword by mixing it among lesser-quality ons, but Zoro's keen eye had undone his pn.

  Nami's attention was drawn to a bespectacled proag Zoro, a booklet in hand. "Aah! That is Sandai Kitetsu!" she excimed, her voice a mix of awe and fear.

  The owner, his cover blown, sighed in resignation. "True. That is Sandai Kitetsu," he admitted, his tone heavy with the weight of the sword's history.

  Zoro, holding the sword, remarked with a calm yet intense gaze, "This is cursed." The shop owner, surprised by Zoro's insight.

  The owner, his demeanor anxious, questioned, "You know it?"

  Zoro shook his head slightly. "I feel it," he replied.

  The owner nodded. "You are right. The First Kitetsu and its successors all bear a curse. Famous swordsme mysterious, tragids wielding these bdes. Nowadays, no one dares to wield a Kitetsu."

  Uerred, Zoro decred, "I like this sword. I'll take it." His statement caused a stir in the shop, the owaken abad the bespectacled woman trying to apologize for not realizing the sword's cursed nature.

  The owner, his face torted with worry, tried to dissuade him. "Are you a fool? I ot sell it to you. If you were to die, it would be as if I had killed you."

  Zoro's response was a fident smirk. "How about this? I'll test the sword's curse against my luck. If I lose, then I'm not man enough to possess it." With those words, he gently tossed the sword into the air, extending his arm ih of its dest.

  From outside, Coby and Nami watched ily. Nami's grip on Coby tightened, her eyes wide with fear and fasation. "He's not really going to..." she trailed off, her voice filled with disbelief.

  Coby's gaze remained fixed on Zoro, a sense of awe evident in his eyes.

  As the sword fell, the bde spinning gracefully in the air, the tension in the shop was brimming. The on desded towards Zoro's outstretched arm, its sharp edge glinting menagly in the light.

  As the sword's sharp edge shone dangerously, it arrived at Zoro's arm. Just as it reached, the tip, so shy of Zoro's skin, missed his arm, and the dull edge of the katana touched Zoro's arm, not harming him at all. The se, which sted only a few seds, felt as if stretched to hours. The owhe girl, and Nami all fot to breathe, while Coby was amazed. No matter how many times he watched the se, seeing it with his own two eyes was another experience!

  The shop owner's face, previously etched with worry, transformed into one of disbelief. His mouth agape, he muttered, "Impossible..." The bespectacled woman's eyes were wide with shock, her hand c her mouth as if to stifle a gasp.

  Zoro, oher hand, simply smirked, his fidenshaken. He picked up the sword, iing it once more. "Seems my luck is strohan its curse. I'll take it," he decred, his voice carrying satisfa and defiance.

  Coby, watg from outside, couldn't help but chuckle. "Typical Zoro," he murmured to Nami, who was still trying to calm her rag heart.

  Nami, her eyes still fixed on Zoro, nodded, a relut smile f on her lips. "He really is something," she agreed, her tone carrying a hint of admiration blended with exasperation.

  Ihe shop, the owner, still in a state of shock, relutly agreed to sell the sword to Zoro. "You are a strange one," he said, his voice tinged with a newfound respect. "To challee like that and win."

  Zor to pay for the sword, simply shrugged. "I make my own fate," he replied.

  Smiling, Coby pulled Nami along, "Let's go." Nami, still rec from the shock of Zoro's daring aodded as she followed Coby through the bustling streets of Logue Town.

  As Coby was walking with Nami, he suddenly saw aremely beautiful woman. As the woman and Coby saw each other, both smirked at the same time. Che woman from the anime. No, it wasn't true. He realized the woman for one specific reason – she was incredibly beautiful. The only person who could be this stunning on this isnd at this time was Alvida. Who turned into a smoking hot woman in front of him after she ate the Sube Sube no Mi.

  But Coby had no idea how Alvida reized him. After all, following his transmigration, he had undergone a remarkable transformation. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to describe his ge as evolutionary. His hair was now a vibrant pink, his eyes a pierg shade of the same color, and his physique was toned and athletic. He was almost unreizable from the timid, ht, short boy he once was. Yet, there Alvida stood, smirking at him as if she kly who he was.

  "Enjoying the sights of Logue Town, Coby?" Alvida's voice was smooth, her words with a hint of mockery.

  Coby, keeping his cool, responded with a casual grin, "Alvida, as charming as ever, I see. To what do I owe this ued pleasure?"

  Alvida stepped closer, her movements graceful and fident. "Oh, I've been keeping an eye on you and your little crew. You've made quite a name for yourselves," she said, her eyes sing him from head to toe. Coby then realized, ‘Ah, the wanted poster. I fot about that.’

  Coby chuckled, "Well, we try our best. So, what brings you here? Looking to join the fan club?"

  Alvida ughed, a sound that seemed both alluring and dangerous. "Hardly. I'm here for my own reasons. But let's just say I'm ied in your journey."

  Coby raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "Is that so? Well, we're always up food adventure. Care to join us for a bit?" he offered, half i.

  Alvida's smirk widened, "Tempting, but I have my own path to follow. Just be careful, Coby. The Grand Line is no pce for the faied."

  With a final gnce, Alvida turned and disappeared into the crowd, leaving Coby to ponder her words. He shook his head, amused and slightly bewildered by the enter. Nami, who had been watg the exge with curiosity and jealousy, nudged him.

  "Who was that?" she asked, her gaze still fixed on the dire Alvida had gone.

  Coby shrugged, "An old... acquaintance, you could say. Nothing to worry about."

  Nami seemed unvinced but let the topic drop as they tiheir way through the market. They picked up a few more items, Nami iating fiercely for every st berry's worth.

  Arriving at the square where the execution scaffold was, Coby once again found an inspicuous er and sat on the rail, pulling Nami onto his p. They started to watch the scaffold. "That is the scaffold where Roger was executed, right?" Nami asked. Coby hummed, as he smelled her hair. "Want to go closer?" Nami inquired, but Coby shook his head, "Just watch," he said.

  Soon, Luffy appeared atop it, looking down. "Woohoo! So this is what the King of Pirates saw just before he died," Luffy excimed. At this time, a guard blew his whistle, "Hey you! Get down from there right now." As naive as ever, Luffy asked, "Why?" The guard responded, "That is a special execution scaffold. It is uhe jurisdi of the Wover. e down ri—" Before he could finish his sentence, a mace hit his fad threw him away. "Hey, don't be so mean, Mr. Guard," a familiar voice called out.

  The same beautiful woman, Alvida, said as she looked up, "Finally found you, Straw Hat Luffy. It's been a long time. Surely you haven't fotten this face." As she said that, everyone in the square, who had gathered around for the otion Luffy caused, was awed by Alvida's beauty, be it men or women.

  Coby, the se from his vantage point, couldn't help but smirk at the situation unfolding before him. Nami, led fortably in his p, watched with a curiosity and apprehension.

  Of course, Luffy didn't reize Alvida. "I don't know you, dy. Who are you?" he asked, genuinely puzzled. Alvida's smile widened, causing a collective swoon among the onlookers, "Well, I'll never fet you. You were the first man who ever hit my lovely face."

  Luffy, taken aback, excimed, "What?! I hit you?" As Alvida caressed her cheek, she tinued, "Yes, and I really felt it. It was so hard." The crowd, pletely captivated by her, had hearts in their eyes as they murmured in agreement.

  "Now tell me," Alvida said, her cloak billowing dramatically as she sed the crowd, "Who is the most beautiful woman on the seas?" The crowd responded in unison, "You are!" Alvida's smile was triumphant. "Yes, I am. There isn't a man in this world that wouldn't grovel at my feet. And I like strong men. Yoing to be mine, Luffy."

  Luffy, unimpressed, snorted, "Shut up! No way! Who do you think you are?" But Alvida, unfazed and pyful, asked, "You still don't know?"

  At that moment, the police filled the square, announg their presehis is the police!! You there, woman!! Surrender or else!! You are under arrest for attag a gover official. And you!! Get off the scaffold!!"

  Alvida, turning her charming gaze to the police, questioned, "What? Yoing to arrest me?" The police, struck by her beauty, were momentarily toied. "Assistant Ior!! This is arrest difficult!! She is so beautiful!!" they stammered.

  The assistant ior, despite being visibly charmed, mao assert, "So what? Arrest her!"

  From their vantage point, Coby watched the se unfold with amusement and anticipation. Nami, still fortably seated in his p, leaned in closer, her eyes fixed on the spectacle below.

  "Coby, this is getting out of hand," Nami whispered, her voice tinged with . "Shouldn't we do something?"

  Coby's gaze remained fixed on the square, a slight smirk pying on his lips. "Let's see how it pys out. Luffy handle himself, and it's not every day you get to see Alvida work her charms like this."

  Nami, though worried, couldn't help but be drawn into the drama unfolding before them. The square was a blend of fusion, admiration, and tension, the polisure how to proceed against such a captivating adversary.

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