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Now reading: Chapter 51: 51 - Setting Sail from One Piece: A Minecraft Player?, a Action novel by Malphegor.

At first, Johnny and Yosaku had been on edge every ti the imprisoned fishn tried to get Hatchan's attention. They'd tense up, hands moving to their weapons, expecting so kind of breakout attempt.

But after watching Hatchan just sit there with his eyes closed, completely motionless, they gradually relaxed. The guy was either the world's heaviest sleeper or he wasn't going to help his forr crewmates.

Eventually, the two bounty hunters got comfortable enough to go back to their fishing, though they kept one eye on the prisoners.

Inside the stone prison, the fishn had started out hopeful. Surely their old friend would co to his senses and help them escape. They just needed to be patient.

But as ti dragged on and Hatchan continued to ignore them, that hope curdled into despair and then into rage.

Kuroobi looked at the octopus fishman through the bars, then finally shook his head in disgust. "Forget it, Chew. That bastard's not going to move."

Chew glared furiously at the octopus. "Hatchan! Are you seriously betraying us? Becoming a servant for the humans?"

But the only response was the sa silence Hatchan had maintained for hours.

It was the sa kind of silence he'd once shown toward humans, now he was giving that sa cold treatnt to the desperate cries of his forr companions.

Chew's face twisted with rage. "You spineless sea slug! Traitor! You disgrace to all fishn!"

"Yeah!" another prisoner joined the cursing. "Barnacle brain! You're nothing but fish bait now!"

"Worthless bottom-feeder!" another prisoner snarled. "Tiger would be ashad of you!"

"Coward! Jellyfish! You've got no backbone!" Chew continued. "When we get out of here, you're going to pay for this betrayal!"

"Cum-sucking sea worm!" one of the younger fishn shouted angrily.

The other prisoners suddenly went quiet, turning to stare at him with raised eyebrows.

"What?" The fishman looked around defensively. "What's wrong with you guys? Don't you agree? He's a scum-sucking sea worm!"

"Oh," Chew said slowly, "scum-sucking. Right."

"Yeah, that's what I said," the fishman muttered, looking confused by their reactions.

The others exchanged glances and decided not to explain, just nodding along. "Sure, scum-sucking. That's... that's what we all heard."

The insults kept flying, calling Hatchan everything from a "gutless sea cucumber" to a "bottom-dwelling parasite" and a "worthless piece of kelp."

Still no reaction.

Finally, it was Arlong who spoke up to put an end to the verbal assault.

"Enough."

"Hatchan, have you really thought this through? Have you forgotten how Tiger died? Do you still believe in humans after what they did to him?"

After a brief silence, Hatchan finally opened his eyes. He even stood up and walked to the edge of the ship, looking directly at the imprisoned Arlong.

"Nyuu... I haven't forgotten how he died. But, these past few years you've beco more and more like those bastards from Sabaody Archipelago."

Those words hit Arlong hard, leaving him speechless inside his stone cell.

Of course, it wasn't the silence of sha or self-reflection, it was pure rage.

"What kind of bullshit are you spouting? You followed Arlong to the East Blue because you agreed with his thods, didn't you? And now you suddenly have a change of heart? When you watched human villages burn, you were already an accomplice! You've got blood on your tentacles just like the rest of us!"

Chew had never liked Hatchan much anyway. The octopus was too soft. If it hadn't been for Arlong's tolerance toward his old crewmates, he would've driven Hatchan out of the crew years ago.

Hatchan sighed deeply, his shoulders sagging. He couldn't argue with that point, it was true. When he'd originally followed Arlong away from Fish-Man Island, it had been largely out of anger over Tiger's death, hatred toward the humans who had killed their leader.

But ti had a way of changing perspectives. Eight long years had passed, and he'd seen everything that had happened on this island with his own eyes. The final straw had been watching what they'd put Nami through.

Arlong had once hated humans with a burning passion, he'd been the one who opposed letting humans join the Sun Pirates back in the day. But after Tiger's death, when Arlong first arrived at Cocoyasi Village, he'd actually kept his word. As long as the humans paid their tribute, he wouldn't cause trouble.

But gradually, that promise-keeping Arlong had disappeared.

Whenever he was in a bad mood, he'd pick fights with innocent people. Even when the villagers had done nothing wrong, he'd find excuses to fly into a rage and kill soone as an example to the others.

Yet when dealing with the visiting Marines, the very sa Marines whose organization had orchestrated Tiger's murder, he beca increasingly cordial. What had started as threats and intimidation had evolved into friendly cooperation.

The sa Marines Arlong had once sworn to destroy were now his business partners.

"Nyuu... you're right. I was an accomplice," Hatchan admitted quietly. "But the one who changed wasn't , it was you, Arlong."

With that, he turned away and walked back to his restraints, sitting down and closing his eyes again.

As for Johnny and Joseph, they both scratched their heads. They understood the words, but it felt like their brains were itching.

The Arlong Pirates were supposed to be notorious villains of the East Blue, monsters who considered themselves a superior race and treated humans like garbage. But listening to them now, it almost sounded like they were the victims, just seeking revenge for past wrongs.

But weren't they the ones who'd been oppressing and killing humans for years?

The contradiction was giving both bounty hunters a headache.

Just then, they spotted the Straw Hat crew approaching in a small boat from the village.

"Hey! Over here!" Johnny waved frantically.

"We could hear shouting from halfway across the bay," Sanji called out as they climbed aboard. "What the hell was all that about?"

Johnny and Yosaku quickly recounted everything they'd just witnessed.

The Straw Hat crew fell silent as they absorbed this information. Only Nami was missing from the group, apparently still saying her goodbyes in the village.

Marcus wasn't surprised by any of this. He understood the fishn's tragic history better than most.

The discrimination...

The slavery...

Tthe cycle of hatred that had consud so many of them.

In the East Blue, far from the Grand Line's horrors, there was no visible slave trade. The worst you'd see was the usual divide between nobles and commoners. And the newspapers that reached these remote islands were carefully filtered by the World Governnt.

After all, this world had more than just Morgans' independent news service. Every mber nation of the World Governnt received official reports that painted the governnt in the best possible light. Non-mber nations got no such service, which was why Morgans had beco the Emperor of the Underworld.

His papers weren't exactly legal, but because he was willing to print anything and everything, they'd gained a reputation for credibility that the official governnt papers could never match.

Unfortunately, such uncensored newspapers rarely made it to the East Blue.

Marcus had no intention of explaining all this history to his crewmates. After all, no amount of explanation could compare to seeing the truth with your own eyes. Besides, the cris Arlong's crew had committed couldn't be forgiven just because other fishn had suffered elsewhere.

The tragedy of their people didn't excuse the eight years of terror they'd inflicted on innocent villagers.

"So, uh... Nami didn't co with you?" Johnny asked awkwardly, desperate to change the heavy subject.

Yosaku nodded eagerly. The conversation had gotten way too depressing for his taste.

"She told us to go ahead," Kira said with a smile. "Probably wanted so ti to say goodbyes to everyone."

She'd been spending a lot of ti with Nami over the past few days. They were around the sa age and got along well, plus Kira had been picking up navigation tips from the more experienced girl.

Just as she finished speaking, a voice rang out across the water.

"Set sail!"

Everyone turned toward the sound and saw Nami running toward the dock, being chased by a group of villagers who were shouting and waving their arms.

Though confused, the crew sprang into action, preparing the ship for departure.

Then ca the famous scene.

Nami made a leap, soaring through the air to land perfectly on the ship's deck.

The pursuing villagers ca to a halt at the water's edge.

Then she lifted her shirt slightly, revealing her waist, and more importantly, the dozen or so purses she'd sohow hidden underneath her clothes.

One by one, the stolen purses tumbled out and fell to the deck.

The villagers who'd been chasing her imdiately burst into laughter and playful curses, shaking their fists in mock anger.

"You little thief!"

"We should've known you'd try sothing like this!"

"That's our girl!"

Their anger transford into fond farewells as the ship began to pull away from the dock.

Marcus watched the whole performance and asked curiously, "So you left all the money behind in the village?"

"Is that... is that okay?" Nami gave him the most pitiful, pleading look she could manage.

After all, the money from selling those gold ingots had all co from Marcus originally. Almost seven or eight hundred million berries...

She'd sold off all four gold bars he had given her, converting them into cash that could actually help the village rebuild and prosper.

Whenever money was involved, she always put on this "adorable girl" act. If Marcus had been Sanji, he probably would've exploded in hearts and instantly forgiven her anything.

Unfortunately for her, he was completely unmoved by the puppy dog eyes.

It wasn't that he was immune to attractive won, he just knew her personality way too well by now. She was a master manipulator when it ca to getting what she wanted.

"Like I said before, I gave it to you. How you use it is your business." Marcus shrugged. He had plenty more gold where that ca from.

Nami's expression imdiately shifted from innocent to a mischievous smile spreading across her face.

"Then, could you maybe spare a little more gold for your favorite navigator?" She held out her hand expectantly, looking exactly like an old miser shaking down soone for coins.

Marcus stared at her for a long mont, then burst out laughing.

"You're unbelievable."

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