Destroy your destiny!

The most powerful destiny in the game, almost all the big Cs that can be counted, come from the destiny of destruction.

The idea of ​​destruction is recklessness, anger, and destruction, which is, to be honest, somewhat abstract.

Can recklessness be linked to destruction?

Remos could understand anger to some extent, and it was similar to hunting in some ways. Hunting's revenge also required a certain amount of anger to drive it. As for destruction, this was the most intuitive point. Destruction was destruction, but the latter covered a wider range, just like the relationship between a white horse and a horse.

only……

"Why activate the fate of destruction now?"

Remus couldn't understand.

It is of course good to be able to open up a completely new destiny. Destroying destiny is definitely more useful than hunting, but he wants to understand the principle of opening destiny more.

Only after he understands the principle can he start to explore other paths in his life, rather than relying solely on luck.

"Is it because enough destruction has accumulated?"

This is unlikely. Judging from the speed at which the degree of compatibility with the hunting destiny is increasing, the number of things he has destroyed should have reached the standard for initiating the destiny of destruction long ago.

After all, destroying an object is destruction, and destroying a living being is also destruction. He has killed so many pirates and destroyed so many pirate ships, but why wasn't it activated before?

"Or was it anger? Or recklessness?"

He was indeed very angry. He liked Nami very much and felt sorry for her. Naturally, he wanted to kill Aaron immediately, as he was the one who caused Nami's miserable life.

But in previous hunting patrols, he was not angry because he rarely saw pirates killing and robbing, and his anger level did not seem to be much different from this time.

Or is it because a certain threshold has not been reached?

If this is the case, then it can somewhat explain why the fate of destruction has not been initiated before.

As for being reckless, well... although he was reluctant to admit it, Remos felt that it made sense, because if he only looked at the data on paper, he was indeed no match for Aaron, not to mention that the other party had a large number of younger brothers. If he challenged him alone, what would be reckless?

But Remos was confident in his heart that even if he really couldn't win, he could rely on the power of the Illusion Fruit to escape. At worst, he could become stronger after a while and come back to trouble Aaron.

So it’s really hard to say whether it was because of recklessness.

In short, being able to start a destructive destiny is undoubtedly a good thing, and the reasons for starting the destiny still require further observation and summary.

Another point worth noting is that as the Hunting Fate disappeared, the icon brought by the Illusion Fruit also disappeared, and the panel of the Destruction Fate was completely empty.

Remos looked at the blank space with a puzzled expression. He thought of a possibility, but he was not sure. He would try to do an experiment if he had the chance in the future.

The fate of destruction has just been opened, and the compatibility condition below is currently still 0%, and no exclusive talents have been activated, but the fate itself comes with some abilities.

The ability of the Hunting Fate can help Remos get started with long-range weapons more easily and master them more easily.

The ability to destroy destiny can help him increase his attack power and ignore some of the enemy's defenses.

A very good ability, just right for Remos now.

What worries him most now is his lack of attack power, which was most obvious during the battle against the Arlong Pirates.

Those ordinary fishmen were okay, one shot each was not a big problem, but it was not easy to deal with several cadres of the Arlong Pirates, especially Arlong, as ordinary bullets could only cause very minor skin injuries on him.

And Aaron is, after all, just an ordinary fishman, except that he has better physical fitness.

After entering the Grand Line, there are too many people who are more powerful than Aaron, especially in terms of defense. Iron blocks, domineering domineering, animal-type devil fruits... Without sufficient attack power, there is no way to cause enough damage to these guys. If you only rely on guns and bullets, you are basically doomed, so Remos urgently needs to improve his attack power.

The fate of destruction came at just the right time.

"I hope other destinies can be opened soon..."

Remos looked at the panel, thinking silently.

……

A week later.

Cocoa West Village.

Remos maneuvered the boat to the shore, and villagers immediately came to greet him.

"Is Nami home?"

Remos handed the cable to the villager and asked casually.

"Yes, she has been at home these past few days, that..."

The villagers hesitated to speak.

"Just say whatever you want to say. You don't have to be so careful. Am I that scary?"

Remus said with a smile.

"Hehe, no, no, I just feel a little... ahem, sir, I want to ask, are you really going to take Nami away?"

"Don't call me sir, you can call me Patrol Ranger, or just call me by my name Remos. Yes, I am going to take Nami away. She has agreed to be my companion and also become a Patrol Ranger, hunting pirates with me."

In the original work, the reason why Nami agreed to become a pirate with Luffy was not only because she knew that Luffy was different from ordinary pirates and received help from Luffy, but also because there was more or less some romantic element mixed in.

This is, after all, a story about friendship, adventure, and struggle.

In fact, given Nami's previous life experiences, it is already amazing that she does not hate Luffy.

Now that Remos has invited Nami, Nami will only agree more readily.

The reason is simple, because Nami hates pirates.

So if possible, she would like all the pirates to die instantly, the cleaner the death, the better.

"I'm just a little worried that Nami might not be able to endure this hardship..."

The villager said with a worried look on his face.

"Don't worry, I'm here. I'll take good care of her. Besides, going out to sea to draw sea charts has always been one of her dreams."

Remus consoled.

The villager nodded, his expression slightly relaxed.

Remos said goodbye to the villager and walked into the village. Along the way, he met many familiar and unfamiliar faces. Everyone smiled sincerely when they saw him.

To be honest, this feeling is really good, and it is also an important reason that supports Remos to continue hunting pirates, in addition to improving his destiny.

Remos quickly passed through the village of Kokoasi and came to an orange grove on the edge of the village.

Passing through the orange grove, a small wooden house came into view.

This is Nami's home.

There was a tall beauty at the door who was sorting out the oranges she had just picked. When she saw Remos, a smile immediately broke out on her face.

"You're here? Come in, Nami can't wait any longer."

This beauty is none other than Nami’s sister, Nojiko.

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