346 Hey, where are you running?(2/2)
The wind didn't make her feel uncomfortable. On the contrary, she felt like flying in the wind... But the scenery in the corner of her eye was spinning and flying, and she seemed to be flying in the sky. She couldn't understand what was happening...
"Perfect throw."
Lin Qi looked up, carrying the iron rod on one shoulder, smiled slightly, jumped on the spot, stepped into the air and made a series of "pop", "pop", "pop" and "pop", and followed Kerla's gust of wind.
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At the same time, in Kerla’s hometown village on the island, someone among the villagers suddenly pointed to the sky and said:
"Look...what is that?"
Kerla's mother, who looked haggard, raised her head, squinted her eyes, and saw a figure in the sky falling rapidly towards their village.
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One Piece manga chapter 623, the chapter where the Sun Pirates send Korra back to her hometown.
When he was looking for memories of Cactus Island while wearing the "B.I.B" helmet, Lynch read the original text of this comic by the way.
He soon discovered something strange.
In the comics, before Kerla returned to her hometown, someone in her hometown got the news of her return in advance.
The development in the original time and space was like this...
About two years after Lynch and the others were at this moment, the Sun Pirates led by Fisher Tiger met Kerra on the island where Lynch and Robin met Kerra. Because they recognized Fisher.
Tiger was the hero who bravely broke into Mariejoia to free the slaves, so the village chief Granny entrusted Kerra to these fishmen.
After the Sun Pirates took Kella on a voyage for a while, they found the pointer to Forchart Island and took her back to her hometown.
The Sun Pirates' ship was parked, and Fisher Tiger took Kella back to the village alone.
Kerla said goodbye to her benefactor, Fisher Tiger, and threw herself into the arms of her mother, who was in tears after being reunited after a long separation... Soon, she vaguely heard movement in the distance, and she asked her mother if she heard anything.
Her mother said no.
Her mother actually knew that it was the navy that was dealing with the murlocs who sent Kella back.
Fisher Tiger and Kerla didn't go far after they parted ways when they were intercepted by a group of marines on the way. The leader of the group was a man with his hair standing up like an extended chef's hat, who later participated in the Demon-Slaying Order on Judiciary Island.
One of the five lieutenant generals, Stoloberg was still a rear admiral of the Navy Headquarters at that time.
Stoloberg's original words were: "Someone on the island informed us... that you will come to this island! The people in the village you just went to have also known for a long time that there would be some commotion here.
.The condition is that we will let go of the girl owned by the Tianlong people..."
Later, the Sun Pirates fought with the Navy, causing Fisher Tiger to be seriously injured.
Tiger bled excessively, but refused to use human blood to heal himself, and eventually died of his injuries.
Lynch was unfazed by Tiger's death.
The tragedy of this character is that he is mortal.
This person rationally understands that mutual understanding and acceptance between humans and fish people is the right path and a bright future.
But emotionally, as someone who had been abused as a slave by humans, he also felt disgust and hatred for humans from the bottom of his heart.
Tiger's heart is so conflicted that among his brothers, there is Jinbei, the "sea hero", and Aaron, who is extremely hostile to humans and has brought trouble to Nami's hometown...
Tiger has lofty ideals, but it is impossible for him to integrate into the human community or seek help from humans, so he leads a group of murloc brothers to wander on the Grand Line.
He probably knew that it was impossible for him to reconcile with humans, but he was willing to show kindness to humans. He knew that what he could do was for himself, Princess Otohime, and the next generation of Fishman Island.
, just to let the humans on the sea see that fish-men like them exist. They are not monsters, but also ordinary people. They just live in the sea... But that's all.
Tiger, who would rather die than accept human blood, would not be able to cooperate with humans. As the top criminal responsible for causing trouble in Marie Joa, Tiger was almost destined to die as long as he was on the Grand Line. Even if he wasn't.
The time when I sent Kerra home, and also at other times. There could be no happy ending.
What Lynch was naturally concerned about was the fact that people from Kerra's hometown had informed the navy in advance.
Lynch was not very interested in how these villagers were so well-informed.
However, since they knew in advance that the Sun Pirates would send Korra home in the comics, it cannot be ruled out that they also knew in advance that they and Robin from the JOJO Pirates would send Korra home.
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Tsk!
Lin Qi carried the iron rod in his hand and walked through the air. He soon saw a small village on an island full of giant cacti below.
Kerra, who was one step ahead of him, had already fallen.
It landed accurately in front of the crowd at the head of the village.
"The force is controlled very well, and the precision is A!"
Lin Qi laughed, swung the iron rod and struck it in the air. Suddenly, an astonishing sharp blade-like impact fell on the village below. With a roar, the stick split the fallen Kerla into two halves.
When the villagers saw this, they were collectively stunned.
Kerla's mother didn't even have time to pounce on her reunited daughter when she saw her daughter being smashed in half. She rolled her eyelids and fainted.
"Damn kid, where are you running?!"
Chapter completed!