In One Piece, the Empress is completely broken!
Chapter 134 Men’s Friendship 2
The big snake is about to swallow Noland in one gulp. Calgara looks on mockingly. The descendants of God will soon punish you. No matter what you say, it will be useless.
Noland said excitedly: "My country was also infected with tree fever, and 60 people died from the virus. Now that a specific drug has been discovered, no one will die from this virus anymore!"
"As long as you let me extract the medicine, your village can be saved!"
"Did I die as a result of punishment? Or did I die in an accident? Was the village destroyed by a curse? Or did I die from the plague? Is God so scary?"
Calgara had never heard such words before, and his ignorant views were shattered. He thought of the deaths of countless villagers, his own daughter, and the countless sacrifices made, but more and more villagers died. In his heart, he thought about the so-called God also had doubts.
At the last moment, the spear in his hand penetrated the python's head.
The stone that had been stuck to Noland was also lifted open by the two people.
Noland and Calgara returned in time, the flames of the altar were not ignited, and no one was sacrificed.
Noland quickly extracted the special medicine from the plant and injected it into the villagers' bodies. The villagers' health quickly improved.
Calgara held her favorite daughter and cried bitterly, and her daughter was finally saved.
There was a joyful atmosphere in the village, Noland's crew and the villagers sang and danced together, and his injured body was slowly recovering.
Because of this incident, Calgara, the strongest warrior of the Sandians, formed a deep friendship with the explorer Noland.
He also led Noland to visit the golden city of Sandora, a city entirely built of gold. When the big bell made of gold in the center of the city rings, the beautiful bells will spread throughout Gaya Island.
"This is where Noland, the big talker, found countless gold, but no one in the ignorant world believed him."
Qi Tian sat on the shore and calmly narrated the story of Noland, the big talker, to the crew, but it was completely different from the original fairy tales in this world.
The girls on the boat couldn't help but admire Noland's character, and the most naive little Chopper even asked: "Then what? Then what?"
Qi Tian continued to talk in a calm tone.
……
The beauty of the golden capital of Sandora shocked Noland. He had never heard such wonderful bells or seen such beautiful scenery.
Calgara explained his origins to Noland. The Sandia family were all survivors of the golden city of Sandora.
Calgara even said boldly: "Except for the bell tower, you can fill the boat with all the remaining treasures."
Calgara also stated their purpose. What the Sandia people guard has never been the treasure, but the historical text stone inlaid in the golden bell tower.
Noland was the first guest of the Sandians in hundreds of years. They promised Noland: "You can stay here as long as you want, and we will do our best to entertain you."
Noland also expressed his gratitude. As a botanist, he wanted to go to the forest to collect plants again.
Because tree fever is transmitted to humans through trees, subsequent trees with the disease also need to be treated.
Noland gained the luckiest thing here, a permanent pointer that could navigate the second half of the Grand Route.
With this pointer, Noland will no longer get lost when sailing in the future. When he was lost, he found Sandora in the storm with the guidance of the golden bell.
Along with the permanent pointer is the map of Gaya Island. The entire map looks like a skeleton, and the golden city Sandora is located at the right eye of the skeleton.
While Noland took away some of the plants on the island, he also gave many crops to Gaya Island, so that the residents of Gaya Island would have more food.
Meanwhile, the ship's crew cut down trees that spread tree fever every day.The villagers and Noland's crew got along very well.
In addition to collecting plants every day, Noland drinks wine with his good friend Calgara.
Time passed peacefully like this, until one day, Noland and the Sandians became strangers to each other, and the children in the village asked Noland directly:
"When are you going to leave here? Calgara doesn't want to see you anymore."
As a great navigator, Noland naturally has a broad mind. He didn't care about the villagers' words and just ordered the crew:
"Go on to work and we'll leave here after cutting down all the trees."
That night, the golden bell that was rung every day did not ring, and Noland also realized that these Sandians no longer welcomed him.
There are still two days left to travel through the forest here, and Noland told the crew to set sail in three days.
I was also thinking about everything I had spent with my good friend Calgara in the past month. The two of them regarded each other as destined brothers, and the two of them were also changing each other.
Noland, who couldn't figure everything out, ran to the clock tower of Golden Country and shouted loudly: "Are you here? Calgara? Don't you even want to meet me? At least give me a reason? We will go to sea tomorrow!" "
Noland responded with a spear flying out of the air, and the sharp tip scratched his cheek.
Calgara did not appear, but hid in the dark and said: "Noland! Don't appear in front of me again. Do you want to fight me to the death here?"
Noland didn't say a word, turned around and left directly.
With a bruise on his cheek, he lay on the beach and looked at the moon, not knowing what he had done wrong.
A girl from Sandia found Noland's crew. She was the daughter of Calgara, the beauty who was going to be sacrificed at the beginning, and it was Noland who saved her.
She expressed the anger of the villagers. The trees cut down by Noland were called body-sighing trees. In the culture of the Sandians, these trees harbored the spirits of their ancestors and should not be desecrated.
But Noland cut down all the trees in the name of research, making these villagers think that Noland was a person without faith.
Calgara's daughter finally knew the reason why Noland cut down the trees. Tree fever is a virus transmitted from trees to humans, and the tree is the carrier of the virus.
However, Sandian people did not know that trees were virus carriers, but if Noland, the village's great benefactor, cut them down, the villagers had to swallow their anger and thought that they would just wait until Noland left. After all, he was the village's great benefactor.
……
The crew told Noland the whole story. Noland also knew that he had insulted the other party's ancestors and offended the beliefs of a race. He left all the gold given to him by Calgara on the coast and sailed away. .
Two flowers bloomed, one on each side. After Calgara's daughter returned, she also told the tribe all the causes of tree fever, and Calgara also realized the mistake she had made.
Dashing from the island, preparing to give Noland a final send-off.I still feel guilty in my heart, feeling that I have sinned beyond forgiveness.
In the golden capital of Sandora, the Sandians rang the golden bell vigorously. The guilt in their hearts was unspeakable. Noland, who just wanted to set sail, could hear the bell and stop.
Calgara shouted with all his strength to the ship that had just set sail: "Noland! Come back again!!!"
"I will wait for you here and keep ringing the bell so that you will not lose your way on the sea. I will keep ringing the bell and wait for you. One day, we will meet again!"
Noland on the boat also burst into tears. The two of them regarded each other as beloved relatives and friends, brothers and sisters. They thought that one day they would come back, and this friendship could continue.
Noland waved vigorously and said, "We will meet again one day."
Saying goodbye to Calgara, Noland continued his adventure.
One day after he returned to his kingdom, he proudly shared his adventures with the king, talking about the golden fragrant mountain Dora.
Facing a city's gold, the king's eyes turned green.
Immediately submit an application to the World Government and prepare to go to the Grand Line to see the legendary Golden Land.
Five years later, the World Government finally approved the king's journey to the Grand Line. He appointed Noland as admiral and sent four thousand soldiers to go with him.
Noland saw the king's ambition. In order to protect his close friend Calgara from invasion, he specially selected dangerous sea areas when sailing.
Different people die at sea every day.
At the same time, a year before Noland arrived on Gaya Island, Calgara was still ringing the golden bell every day, waiting for the arrival of his best friend Noland.
The upwelling current from the bottom of the sea split the entire Gaya Island into two. The skull-shaped island, the eyes and nose were washed up into the sky, and the mouth remained in place. The dividing line was exactly the house where Noland once lived, and the entire room was split in two.
That is the land where Qitian and the others now stand.
After Gaya Island was washed up on Sky Island, it was planted on the huge bean vine of Kong Island. After hearing the sound of the golden bell, the aborigines of Sky Island discovered this beautiful land and called it the realm of gods. , the leading Kong Island aborigine calls himself a god.
Wanting to occupy this land, a battle between the two races is about to break out.
During the battle, the great warrior Calgara died. Before his death, he still shouted: "Be sure to ring the golden bell and light up the lamp of Sandora."
For the next 400 years, the war between the Sandians and the Sky Island Aboriginals continued.
So far, the golden bell has not been rung, and Sandora's lamp has not been lit.
When Noland arrived at Gaya a year later, he chose the most dangerous route of the Grand Line.
Of the 100 soldiers the king had brought with him, when they arrived at Gaya Island, only more than [-] were left.
Noland looked at half of the island that had disappeared, with only half of his house left, and he knelt down at a loss.
The king did not find the gold and was angry with Noland. He found a lying witness and sentenced Noland to death.
But Noland acknowledged the existence of the Golden Land until his death, and was dubbed Noland the Big Talker.
Noland said excitedly: "My country was also infected with tree fever, and 60 people died from the virus. Now that a specific drug has been discovered, no one will die from this virus anymore!"
"As long as you let me extract the medicine, your village can be saved!"
"Did I die as a result of punishment? Or did I die in an accident? Was the village destroyed by a curse? Or did I die from the plague? Is God so scary?"
Calgara had never heard such words before, and his ignorant views were shattered. He thought of the deaths of countless villagers, his own daughter, and the countless sacrifices made, but more and more villagers died. In his heart, he thought about the so-called God also had doubts.
At the last moment, the spear in his hand penetrated the python's head.
The stone that had been stuck to Noland was also lifted open by the two people.
Noland and Calgara returned in time, the flames of the altar were not ignited, and no one was sacrificed.
Noland quickly extracted the special medicine from the plant and injected it into the villagers' bodies. The villagers' health quickly improved.
Calgara held her favorite daughter and cried bitterly, and her daughter was finally saved.
There was a joyful atmosphere in the village, Noland's crew and the villagers sang and danced together, and his injured body was slowly recovering.
Because of this incident, Calgara, the strongest warrior of the Sandians, formed a deep friendship with the explorer Noland.
He also led Noland to visit the golden city of Sandora, a city entirely built of gold. When the big bell made of gold in the center of the city rings, the beautiful bells will spread throughout Gaya Island.
"This is where Noland, the big talker, found countless gold, but no one in the ignorant world believed him."
Qi Tian sat on the shore and calmly narrated the story of Noland, the big talker, to the crew, but it was completely different from the original fairy tales in this world.
The girls on the boat couldn't help but admire Noland's character, and the most naive little Chopper even asked: "Then what? Then what?"
Qi Tian continued to talk in a calm tone.
……
The beauty of the golden capital of Sandora shocked Noland. He had never heard such wonderful bells or seen such beautiful scenery.
Calgara explained his origins to Noland. The Sandia family were all survivors of the golden city of Sandora.
Calgara even said boldly: "Except for the bell tower, you can fill the boat with all the remaining treasures."
Calgara also stated their purpose. What the Sandia people guard has never been the treasure, but the historical text stone inlaid in the golden bell tower.
Noland was the first guest of the Sandians in hundreds of years. They promised Noland: "You can stay here as long as you want, and we will do our best to entertain you."
Noland also expressed his gratitude. As a botanist, he wanted to go to the forest to collect plants again.
Because tree fever is transmitted to humans through trees, subsequent trees with the disease also need to be treated.
Noland gained the luckiest thing here, a permanent pointer that could navigate the second half of the Grand Route.
With this pointer, Noland will no longer get lost when sailing in the future. When he was lost, he found Sandora in the storm with the guidance of the golden bell.
Along with the permanent pointer is the map of Gaya Island. The entire map looks like a skeleton, and the golden city Sandora is located at the right eye of the skeleton.
While Noland took away some of the plants on the island, he also gave many crops to Gaya Island, so that the residents of Gaya Island would have more food.
Meanwhile, the ship's crew cut down trees that spread tree fever every day.The villagers and Noland's crew got along very well.
In addition to collecting plants every day, Noland drinks wine with his good friend Calgara.
Time passed peacefully like this, until one day, Noland and the Sandians became strangers to each other, and the children in the village asked Noland directly:
"When are you going to leave here? Calgara doesn't want to see you anymore."
As a great navigator, Noland naturally has a broad mind. He didn't care about the villagers' words and just ordered the crew:
"Go on to work and we'll leave here after cutting down all the trees."
That night, the golden bell that was rung every day did not ring, and Noland also realized that these Sandians no longer welcomed him.
There are still two days left to travel through the forest here, and Noland told the crew to set sail in three days.
I was also thinking about everything I had spent with my good friend Calgara in the past month. The two of them regarded each other as destined brothers, and the two of them were also changing each other.
Noland, who couldn't figure everything out, ran to the clock tower of Golden Country and shouted loudly: "Are you here? Calgara? Don't you even want to meet me? At least give me a reason? We will go to sea tomorrow!" "
Noland responded with a spear flying out of the air, and the sharp tip scratched his cheek.
Calgara did not appear, but hid in the dark and said: "Noland! Don't appear in front of me again. Do you want to fight me to the death here?"
Noland didn't say a word, turned around and left directly.
With a bruise on his cheek, he lay on the beach and looked at the moon, not knowing what he had done wrong.
A girl from Sandia found Noland's crew. She was the daughter of Calgara, the beauty who was going to be sacrificed at the beginning, and it was Noland who saved her.
She expressed the anger of the villagers. The trees cut down by Noland were called body-sighing trees. In the culture of the Sandians, these trees harbored the spirits of their ancestors and should not be desecrated.
But Noland cut down all the trees in the name of research, making these villagers think that Noland was a person without faith.
Calgara's daughter finally knew the reason why Noland cut down the trees. Tree fever is a virus transmitted from trees to humans, and the tree is the carrier of the virus.
However, Sandian people did not know that trees were virus carriers, but if Noland, the village's great benefactor, cut them down, the villagers had to swallow their anger and thought that they would just wait until Noland left. After all, he was the village's great benefactor.
……
The crew told Noland the whole story. Noland also knew that he had insulted the other party's ancestors and offended the beliefs of a race. He left all the gold given to him by Calgara on the coast and sailed away. .
Two flowers bloomed, one on each side. After Calgara's daughter returned, she also told the tribe all the causes of tree fever, and Calgara also realized the mistake she had made.
Dashing from the island, preparing to give Noland a final send-off.I still feel guilty in my heart, feeling that I have sinned beyond forgiveness.
In the golden capital of Sandora, the Sandians rang the golden bell vigorously. The guilt in their hearts was unspeakable. Noland, who just wanted to set sail, could hear the bell and stop.
Calgara shouted with all his strength to the ship that had just set sail: "Noland! Come back again!!!"
"I will wait for you here and keep ringing the bell so that you will not lose your way on the sea. I will keep ringing the bell and wait for you. One day, we will meet again!"
Noland on the boat also burst into tears. The two of them regarded each other as beloved relatives and friends, brothers and sisters. They thought that one day they would come back, and this friendship could continue.
Noland waved vigorously and said, "We will meet again one day."
Saying goodbye to Calgara, Noland continued his adventure.
One day after he returned to his kingdom, he proudly shared his adventures with the king, talking about the golden fragrant mountain Dora.
Facing a city's gold, the king's eyes turned green.
Immediately submit an application to the World Government and prepare to go to the Grand Line to see the legendary Golden Land.
Five years later, the World Government finally approved the king's journey to the Grand Line. He appointed Noland as admiral and sent four thousand soldiers to go with him.
Noland saw the king's ambition. In order to protect his close friend Calgara from invasion, he specially selected dangerous sea areas when sailing.
Different people die at sea every day.
At the same time, a year before Noland arrived on Gaya Island, Calgara was still ringing the golden bell every day, waiting for the arrival of his best friend Noland.
The upwelling current from the bottom of the sea split the entire Gaya Island into two. The skull-shaped island, the eyes and nose were washed up into the sky, and the mouth remained in place. The dividing line was exactly the house where Noland once lived, and the entire room was split in two.
That is the land where Qitian and the others now stand.
After Gaya Island was washed up on Sky Island, it was planted on the huge bean vine of Kong Island. After hearing the sound of the golden bell, the aborigines of Sky Island discovered this beautiful land and called it the realm of gods. , the leading Kong Island aborigine calls himself a god.
Wanting to occupy this land, a battle between the two races is about to break out.
During the battle, the great warrior Calgara died. Before his death, he still shouted: "Be sure to ring the golden bell and light up the lamp of Sandora."
For the next 400 years, the war between the Sandians and the Sky Island Aboriginals continued.
So far, the golden bell has not been rung, and Sandora's lamp has not been lit.
When Noland arrived at Gaya a year later, he chose the most dangerous route of the Grand Line.
Of the 100 soldiers the king had brought with him, when they arrived at Gaya Island, only more than [-] were left.
Noland looked at half of the island that had disappeared, with only half of his house left, and he knelt down at a loss.
The king did not find the gold and was angry with Noland. He found a lying witness and sentenced Noland to death.
But Noland acknowledged the existence of the Golden Land until his death, and was dubbed Noland the Big Talker.
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