The fruit of the book of pirates

Chapter 38 The Stele Is Also a Book

Chapter 38 The Stele Is Also a Book

After hearing his son express his doubts, Charlotte Lingling, who knows Homiz better, answered with a smile: "Well, the rock assimilation should be the characteristic of the substrate itself, and the flying ability is the fruit of the mother. The new characteristics given by the ability~”

"That is to say, the characteristics of the base material count as one piece, and the characteristics given by the soul and soul fruit ability count as one piece. The two each occupy a fixed proportion of the soul, and there is no conflict with each other? Only those new characteristics, or similar characteristics. That’s why there is a competitive relationship? That’s right, it’s like a fruit-ability user with little strength himself can use his fruit ability to exert great power.” Mousse didn’t fall into a fixed mindset this time, and soon understood , suddenly overjoyed.

In order to gain the ability to fly, Mousse sacrificed the attack power of the stone tablet Homiz itself, but he did not expect that the inherent characteristics of this substrate could turn him into a rock giant to exert powerful combat power. This is really a profit!
The only regret is that only the stone tablet Homiz can fly, so don’t expect the rock giant to be able to fly too. The fluttering fruit of the lion is also BUG.
Although it can't fly, the rock giant's fighting power is very strong. Although the size is not as exaggerated as Tokushima Pika, after thinking about it, Mousse found that it is actually stronger.
Pika is a person with limited physical strength, while an impermeable Homiz like Stele Homiz has unlimited physical strength, just like those chess soldiers.

The giant assimilated by Pica can be killed only by finding out its body, and this guy's body
I'm afraid that only a very few individuals in the world, such as the Kozuki family who have mastered the secret processing technique and Brooke, who has the ability to attack souls, can hurt him, right?
A shrunken version of Pika?
In fact, it is an enhanced version of Pika!

But soon Mousse realized a problem, and his expression suddenly became a little embarrassed, "Dizzy, I'm a little too excited, the avatar-type Homiz shares his life with his master, this big head has almost no weaknesses, but as long as he kills Get rid of (stunning is useless) me, the weak chicken owner who can be abused by anyone now, and this guy will be finished too!"

So Mousse resolutely decided not to bring him with him when he went out this time, and without being by his side to hold him back, this Homiz could play a greater role on the contrary.

And considering that if the navy really wants to go to war in an all-out way, all nations will bear the brunt, and the family needs such a powerful combat power comparable to that of a general.

On the contrary, Mousse's target is smaller, so he may not encounter the navy, and even if he is brought along, the probability of accidentally injuring himself is far greater than protecting himself with the rock giant's fighting style.

Thinking about it, Mousse suddenly sighed in his heart. Although the ability to assimilate rocks is a magic skill, its greatest value lies in its ability to transform the terrain.

In the world of One Piece, where the land is small but the mountains are densely covered, the effect of transforming the terrain cannot be overestimated.

It's a pity that the family is in danger now, so we can only discard the basics and chase after the trivial, taking his relatively minor combat power as a treasure, and have no time to benefit the people of the world.
Although he had decided not to wear it, Mousse still asked Homiz to show the miniature form of the stele—a seal about the size of a child's fist.

Because it was in a floating state, Mousse easily grabbed it in his hand, but when he wanted to hold it in front of his eyes for a closer look, it made a joke.

Although the stele Homiz has become so compact, its mass of more than 300 tons has not been reduced at all. Even if the weight is eliminated in the floating state, its inertia, that is, its mass is still there.

Mousse grabbed it and pulled it forward, like a child dancing a sledgehammer, completely uncontrollable, immediately lost his balance and almost fell.

Charlotte Lingling on the side didn't feel self-conscious about being a mother at all, and she couldn't stop laughing.
Lost in face, Mousse named Homiz "Big Head" in a fit of rage, which made Homiz feel aggrieved. He couldn't resist the master of Mousse, so he could only change back to the original shape of the stone tablet to express his dissatisfaction.

Seeing this, Mousse couldn't help complaining that Homiz was too human and troublesome again, but he stopped in the middle of his speech because he noticed the historical text inscribed on the stone tablet.

Then Mousse realized that he seemed to have overlooked a very important point: "The stele is not an ordinary stone. It contains words, and it is very important. Since even the drawings are considered books, the stone stele should be counted as well, right? "

The first thing Mousse thought of was that he could directly read the content of the historical text on the stele as he usually "reads" quickly.

Although he has no interest in becoming the so-called "One Piece", it may be because his body has become younger, and his curiosity is far stronger than in his previous life. After all, he couldn't help but reach out and touch it.
Then Mousse understood why Charlotte Lingling had to wait for Brin's three-eyed ability to awaken in the original book. It turned out that Shushuguo's fast reading was simply printing the words and images in the book into her mind.

You can save a lot of time if you understand it, but if you don’t understand it, then after reading it, you just memorized some symbols drawn by ghosts, and you still can’t understand the meaning
But Mousse soon smiled again, "But there is a big difference between me and brother Mondor, he didn't make the historical text stele into Homiz!"

Although in the original book, because of the addition of Kozuki Oden, the author later changed the setting to say that Roger's knowledgeable domineering "listening to everything" can only get very vague information from the historical text stele, and it will not be fully understood until after Oden joins. Interpretation, and successfully arrived at the final island "Ralph Drew" to become One Piece.

However, Mousse suspects that even so, it is only because the stone itself has no intelligence and cannot express clearly. If this is the case, then this historical text stele has now been made into Homiz, and its intelligence is higher than that of ordinary humans.
However, this time Mousse made a miscalculation. Not only could the "big head" not understand the historical text, he even didn't know the general meaning.

All he knows is that there are many special stones like him in this world. The ancient words on these stone tablets record the great secret of long, long time ago
Homiz can't disobey his master's orders, and he doesn't dare to lie to him, so although "big head"'s answer is disappointing, it is an unchangeable fact, which makes Mousse fall into deep thought.
Long before Mousse crossed over, some readers questioned the plot where Rayleigh of Chambord Islands said that Roger understood the main text of history by listening to all things after Oden appeared on the stage, thinking that this is a character that was designed later Mida did not match the previously written plot, and a BUG occurred.

Looking at the reply of "big head" now, it might be true.

The real world must be self-consistent. If there is a contradiction, you can only choose one of them. "It seems that this real world follows the later setting?"

(End of this chapter)

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