One Piece's Journey from Frost Moon Village

Chapter 115 The country of Wano is full of bad people

Although Hancock is willful, stubborn, and a little arrogant, she is absolutely the perfect wife in front of him. She goes to the kitchen and does the laundry for him, just to be his caring baby.

In the end, Bart said goodbye to her for the time being. After all, he still had business to do, and he couldn't leave without saying anything. His legs were weak the day he left. Sure enough, Wenrou Township has been a tomb of heroes since ancient times. During this period, he even practiced Almost slacked off.

Hancock looks radiant and beautiful every day, attracting the attention of all the female warriors on the ship, making them even crazier than before. But who knows that for every bit of young womanly charm she gains, Bart will pay for it silently behind the scenes.

There is only one word for the taste, wonderful.

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Wano Country, a powerful country located in the New World, is a closed country that never welcomes outsiders, does not join the World Government, and even naval ships cannot enter.

Residents of this country are accustomed to wearing ancient Japanese-style kimono clothes, communicating with others in a more traditional tone, and calling powerful swordsmen "samurai".The top leader of Wano is called "shogun", and the top leader of the region is called "daimyo".

In history, Wano has produced many strong men. It is the hometown of Ryoma, the "Dragon-Slaying Samurai". Ryoma is a hero of Wano and a world-famous top strongman. His sword "Akisui" is also hailed as a national treasure by Wano.

Although the country of Wano is closed, the legend of Wano is spread throughout the pirate world, and it is said that there are many powerful samurai there.

However, Bart had no reverence for the country of Wano at all.

In Bart's view, the country of Wano is full of stupid pigs and disgusting villains, and there is nothing worth taking seriously.

A so-called hero of Wano like Kozuki Oden is not worth mentioning. Even seeing him will only make people feel off-putting. Bart has no idea how a person like him can be worthy of the title of hero.

Bart has a guess, that is, Kozuki Oden may be a touching person who has eaten the moving fruit. Everyone who sees him will be moved by him, and will automatically become wise. With tears in his eyes, he thinks he is a rare hero.

Otherwise, with all the stupid things he does, it would be hard to convince people how great he is.

As the heir to the kingdom, Princess Alabasta is slightly weak, but she is willing to do her best to save her people, even if it costs her life. For the sake of the country, she chooses to bear the pain of parting with her most cherished companions and protect her people.

Oden was born powerful, but he harmed the wives of the people of Wano and formed his own harem. In order to go to sea, he could ignore the chaos of Wano and the suffering of the people.

After finally returning from the adventure, he saw Kaido cooperating with Orochi. He had the Nine Red Scabbards, countless warriors in the country, and even the famous names supported him. Behind him were the Whitebeard Pirates and Roger Pirates.

On the other hand, his opponent, Kaido, has just started his business and has not yet completed the three disasters. The only ones who can fight are Jhin and Quinn, and Jack, the ship king, is still a little kid.

There weren't even any flying six cells. The cadre regiment only had two pillars to support the scene, not to mention the soldiers, which was far from the size of the later Yonko regiment.

With such an obvious gap, he didn't take action immediately to deal with the enemies of Wano. Instead, he allowed Kaido to squeeze the people of Wano and develop crazily, giving him enough time to develop.

You have to say that he is afraid of Kaido and is afraid that the people of Wano will suffer if they fight, but if he doesn't fight, wouldn't the people of Wano still live in dire straits?

If they had fought directly, the outcome might have been better.

Besides, you think Kaido is powerful, but you have the two legendary pirate groups, the Whitebeard Pirates and the Roger Pirates, behind you. If you just ask for help, you won’t make Wano Country fall into such misery. fate.

Five years, five years, as a leader, I have really done nothing. I have been dancing like a clown. I have lost all people's hearts. I have no choice but to take action. This really makes Bart doubt Oden. Is there something wrong with your brain?

During this period, he didn't catch the situation between Moria and Kaido. If he hadn't died in the end, Bart might have thought that he was a spy who came here to harm Wano Country.

He actually has the nerve to say that the affairs of Wano Country should be resolved by Wano Country itself. How dare he say such a thing? I am afraid that before that day comes, the people of Wano Country will be almost dead.

Therefore, Oden's ability to endure humiliation and bear the burden was all due to self-motivation, and he was completely unqualified as a leader.

Especially in the end, he didn't even run away when he was caught, and the knife wasn't taken away. Did he just wait for the last big show to move everyone and then call it a day? It's pure cerebral palsy and mental retardation.

What shocked Bart the most was that Oden's two angers were all because of his family and friends. The first time was when his wife, Mrs. Shi, was injured, and the second time was when the wife of his good friend Hananoho Goro was killed. As for the people of Wano Country , Well, maybe Oden has never taken it seriously.

If he were an ordinary person, there wouldn't be so many people criticizing him. It's human nature to favor one's own relatives, but it's unacceptable to be praised for being the only person in the world and the only one on earth who has no preference on earth. The gap is too big.

It is really ironic that a leader who is billed as a hero is a person with bad personal ethics and moral integrity.

His true portrayal is that he has no sense of responsibility, is arrogant, stupid as a pig, loves success, and loves vanity.

He is not even as good as Orochi, that greedy, lustful, ugly and incompetent guy, because Orochi's plan full of loopholes directly deceived Oden and a group of daimyo, and they were all played like dogs.

Kozuki Oden, when you look at him from a distance, you think he is a piece of gold with dazzling light. But when you get closer, you find that he is a piece of shit and smells bad. This is how it feels.

Maybe others think Oden is very good, and it's hard for Bart to say anything. After all, everyone has their own eyes on him, but to Bart, Oden is just an incompetent clown.

Not to mention Momonosuke, a pure waste and lecherous brat who knew how to surrender. After Luffy and the others had finished fighting, and when he knew how to bring someone out to grab the credit, he would say that he was the son of Kozuki Oden.

In view of the large number of rotten people in Wano, Bart's sense of Luffy and others also plummeted. Luffy, who was not interested in other people's stories, was actually moved to tears by Oden's story. It was outrageous. Oden deservedly ate the fruit of being moved. touching.

Also, is it really good to have Momonosuke as a general? What can he do?What contribution has he made?Is it really because he is the son of Kozuki Oden?

Momonosuke is a Celestial Dragon to a certain extent, but he has not yet had the time and opportunity to practice what the Celestial Dragons do. Such trash can actually become the general of Wano just because he is Luffy's friend.

Why?You might as well let the immortal Kin-Emperor Kinemon-sama be the one, he has done a lot of work, and he is so powerful that even Kaido can't kill him with a full last hit, and he has his own health lock.

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