"Ga~ga~"

The chirping of seabirds in the early morning always disturbed sleeping people at inappropriate times. Quinn turned over and felt empty, and then slowly opened his eyes.

The cabin bedroom has excellent lighting and ventilation. The glass windows bring in warm sunlight, which brings bursts of warmth to the quilt.

After rubbing his head, he lifted the quilt and sat up, finding that there was no one around him. Quinn got dressed and walked outside.

The sun was shining brightly in the cabin, which made Quinn squint.

Judging from the sun's rise, it was probably close to noon. Quinn sat weakly on the sofa, his eyes downcast and he didn't know what he was thinking.

"I'm finally awake." Hiyori's soft voice reached her ears, and the figure looked as gentle and charming as usual.

"I missed breakfast, so I can't miss lunch." Hiyori smiled softly and came forward to pour water for him.

"Are you at your destination?" Quinn looked in the direction outside the cabin doubtfully. He couldn't tell where he was on the blue sea.

"There is a small island in front of you, but it doesn't look like Gaya Island." Hiyori replied.

Quinn was slightly surprised, "Did it yaw?"

Hiyori shook her head slightly, "I heard from Robin, so I might as well stop and take a look."

After hearing this, Quinn stopped asking questions and gently stroked the woman's back and took the water she poured.

"What about them?"

"Hancock and Violet are outside, and Robin will make lunch today." Hiyori explained.

When Quinn heard this, she immediately smiled and said, "I didn't know she could cook."

"You always have to learn." Hiyori smiled softly, peeling the fruit with dexterity with her long fingers.

Quinn took back his hands and propped up his knees to stand up. He hadn't exercised seriously for a long time, and his bones felt a lot looser.

"Where are you going?" Hiyori asked as she was peeling fruit.

"Go out and do some exercise to prevent your muscles and bones from becoming stiff." Quinn responded casually and stepped out of the cabin.

As soon as I stepped out of the cabin, the warm sun shone directly above my head, and the green grass in front of me was even more illuminated by the light, giving off a faint shimmer.

Hancock is wearing a long skirt, with a slender neck as perfect as a white swan. The deep V skirt exposes the white and delicate collarbone to the air, and the beautiful face looks even more fairy-like.

Violet on the side is wearing simple casual clothes, and tight pants wrap her graceful body into a perfect arc.

Although his face with light make-up was not as beautiful as Hancock's, it was a bit more enchanting. His big eyes seemed to be talking when they flashed, and his whole person exuded a charming temperament.

The two women seemed to be chatting. After seeing Quinn, they both turned their eyes and looked over, then smiled in unison.

Seeing Quinn's vain look, Violet couldn't help but joked: "Look at you like that, do you dare to brag in the future?"

Quinn pursed her lips in frustration, but she didn't dare to refute. If she was to blame, it was her who caused this group of female monsters, especially Hancock, who was simply not a human being.

Not bothering to pay attention to the woman's teasing, Quinn stretched his body and breathed in the fresh breath in the air.

A trace of electricity lit up in his hand, and then dissipated at will, and his control over his abilities was as smooth as ever.

As far as the eye can see, there is a small island that is not too big. Judging from its lush appearance, it seems to be a primitive island.

"What are you looking at?" Violet came forward.

Quinn looked away and whispered: "It's not bad to settle down in a place like this."

Gu Violet nodded without thinking, "It's not bad, it looks pretty."

"But it should be very troublesome."

Quinn smiled slightly, "If that guy Charlie sees it, he will definitely find a way to develop it into a commercial island."

Thinking of Charlie, who felt inexplicably melancholy, Quinn, who had not seen his best friend for a long time, had the idea of ​​returning to the new world.

"If you want to miss everyone, then go back and have a look. It just so happens that I also want to go back to Dressrosa to see my father." Violet said empathetically and relieved, her tone much softer than before.

Quinn let out a deep breath, "It's really hard on Holman and the others. It was so comfortable to follow me in the first half, and now I have to..."

"It doesn't matter if you die for the sake of everyone's future, you don't have to worry too much about this kind of thing."

"But I always imagine that everyone will survive until that day comes." Quinn looked melancholy.

"You know I can't protect all of you. Every time I hear you say something about not being afraid of death, I subconsciously shrink back and fear."

"I'm really scared of losing you guys."

Violet's expression was mixed with sentimentality, thinking of the days when she was with Charlie, the sacrifices brought about by power and fighting were really too great, and when would the scene of endless blood flow end.

"Don't retreat easily." Hancock slowly approached Quinn. "I didn't want to mention these things, but you should think about what the future world will look like if those world nobles do not die."

"People who are above us will never understand that feeling. You and I are both people who have experienced it, and we should understand that feeling better than anyone else."

"It's precisely because of this that you have struggled so far, so I hope you stick to it and don't give up easily."

Quinn was in a daze. In fact, he wanted to say that the world would eventually be overturned even without him, but when he thought about the changes he had made, he felt a little unsure.

"They understand and grasp your weakness of attaching importance to friendship, and they will definitely attack us in the future. I will never make it difficult for you when the time comes." Hancock said the words buried in his heart.

Quinn turned his head and looked at the other person, his expression changed, and his tone became more solemn: "I will never let anyone get caught, and I will not let others have the opportunity to hurt you."

As he spoke, he suddenly gently embraced the two women and said softly: "I will stay with you until I grow old."

Violet spoke softly, "We are the ones who should try hard not to drag you back."

"Just go ahead and do it, everyone will support you unconditionally."

Quinn nodded imperceptibly, having made a decision in his heart that he would fight even if he took the risk. As Robin said, he would get the upper hand before those guys attack the people around him.

"After this time, I will go back to the New World and discuss the alliance with everyone. Even if the Blackbeard guy doesn't stir up trouble, we have to take the initiative." Quinn seemed to be more at ease after telling him his plan.

"Before then, you have to work hard. My father really wants to hold his grandson." Violet chuckled.

The woman's words deflected the serious atmosphere and brought Quinn's emotions back to reality.

The things he has to face are not small, after all, he has to shoulder a heavy responsibility.

"I know." Quinn responded helplessly, and Quinn was already worrying about how to deal with the next few days.

Hancock propped up his chin and looked into the distance, murmuring softly: "It just so happens that I also want to see the new world. Please take me with you after this time."

"Okay, why don't we all come together? It just so happens that Charlie has always wanted to see you." Violet revealed Charlie's thoughts in her words.

The other party is not only interested in the long-awaited Robin, but also wants to meet the empress Hancock.

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