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Now reading: Chapter 122: The Kuja Pirates! from One Piece: My Evolving Aircraft, a Action novel by DragonnX.

Jin had spotted the Foxy Pirates the mont they appeared.

He was in the middle of planning, however, and had no intention of pursuing them.

He never imagined they would deliver themselves right to his doorstep.

Faced with the demonic carrier, Foxy and his crew had no chance of escape. They were quickly overtaken and taken captive.

Jin had acquired another Devil Fruit—the Paracia Slow-Slow Fruit.

The power of "slowness" itself is a concept.

It is a state of being—a slowing of the senses, thoughts, and actions of people, living things, and even inanimate matter.

Therefore, although the Slow-Slow Fruit could make things within a certain range sluggish, it was not a ti-based fruit.

In Jin's view, the only true ti-based fruits in the world were the Ti-Ti Fruit and the Age-Age Fruit. Even Ain's Return-Return Fruit from Film Z was a conceptual power, not a temporal one—though, in a broader sense, they could all manipulate ti in a localized area.

Aside from Foxy's Devil Fruit, Jin also learned sothing else from his crew.

The Pirate Empress, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, Boa Hancock of Amazon Lily, was "hunting" in the nearby waters.

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The Seven Warlords of the Sea was an institution the World Governnt had created in an attempt to balance the power of the Marines and the Four Emperors. It was a new system, born alongside the "Emperors" of the New World after Roger kicked off the Great Pirate Era.

The World Governnt granted seven pirates special powers and privileges, allowing them to engage in legal privateering—that is, to attack other pirates and non-affiliated nations for profit.

For this, they were seen as the "dogs of the governnt" by other pirates.

However, they were not a unified group. They each acted independently. The relationship between the Warlords and the World Governnt was one of mutual exploitation. Other than being required to answer mandatory summons and pay a portion of their earnings to the governnt each year, they were free to act as they pleased.

They often treated the orders of the World Governnt and the Marines with indifference.

Boa Hancock's "hunts" consisted of attacking and plundering other pirate crews.

But this wasn't for personal gain. It was to provide for her nation.

Her country, Amazon Lily, was located on the island of Kuja in the Calm Belt.

This location had its pros and cons.

The pros: It was unaffected by storms. It was "protected" by the nests of colossal Sea Kings, isolating it from the outside world and the harassnt of ordinary sailors.

The cons: Kuja was a small island with limited resources. They had to plunder from the outside world to feed their people.

As a result, the won of Kuja were raised as warriors from birth, shouldering the entire burden of their nation's economy and labor. Every one of them was strong and fiercely proud.

Their creed was "Strength is Beauty."

Every empress in their history had been a "pirate." It was a nation of pirates.

But in recent tis, the Marines' new Seastone-bottod ships had allowed them to traverse the Calm Belt undetected by the Sea Kings and approach the island.

Faced with this threat, the current empress, Boa Hancock, had been forced to accept the title of Warlord and cooperate with the World Governnt in exchange for a treaty that forbade the Marines from coming within three kiloters of Kuja's shores.

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One of the four islands on the "new route" Jin was planning was located in her "hunting grounds."

Because of a Warlord's special privileges, they could legally attack any pirate.

This, in turn, offered a form of protection to so islands.

To protect themselves, so islands would voluntarily pay tribute to a Warlord in exchange for their "patronage." In short, they paid protection money. When pirates showed up, the Warlord would be notified and would co to drive them away.

For the Warlords, it was a win-win. They got an extra source of inco and a reliable way to locate pirates without having to search for them.

To avoid conflict, the Warlords also had a tacit understanding, each maintaining their own sphere of influence. They each claid one of the seven routes in Paradise.

Doflamingo, for example, though his base of operations was in the New World, had his own "agents" in Paradise.

"Since she's nearby," Jin thought, "I should probably have a talk with Hancock."

On a practical level, settling this quickly would allow his influence in Paradise to expand even further.

And on a personal level—well, Hancock was known as the most beautiful woman in the world. What man wouldn't want to see that for himself?

Jin kept only one mber of the Foxy Pirates: Porche.

She could dance. And Gordon's orchestra needed perforrs.

With her description, Jin was able to pinpoint the general location of the Kuja Pirates.

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Perfu Yuda—the flagship of the Kuja, flew a flag that looked like a sun, but was in fact nine snakes coiled around a skull. It was a two-masted junk, pulled by two giant sea serpents. The bow and stern were raised, and there were cannon ports along the sides. The superstructure was built in an ancient style, similar to that of Kano Country.

Inside the main cabin.

"Lady Snake Princess," the officer, Ran, reported nervously, "the storm has passed. But... the pirates managed to escape in the confusion..."

Above her, on a high throne, a massive, patterned python was coiled. It wore a horned skull on its head and a blue scarf around its neck.

It was Salo, the snake weapon.

And on the throne sat a woman in a qipao.

She was leaning languidly, one hand propping up her face. Her long, black hair cascaded down like silk.

Her face was flawless, her deep blue eyes long and elegant, with a hint of coldness in their almond shape.

She radiated an aura of nobility, of transcendent beauty.

She wore a magnificent, deep-red court qipao that perfectly accentuated her figure, her long legs crossed.

"I am beyond disappointed in all of you," Hancock said, her voice dripping with the cold authority of an empress. "You couldn't even take down a single, no-na pirate crew?"

"Please forgive us, Lady Snake Princess," Ran said, dropping to her knees. "We didn't expect the captain to be a Devil Fruit user with such a strange ability. And the sudden storm..."

"That is no excuse for failure," Hancock interrupted. "When we return to the island, prepare to be punished."

The harsh environnt of Amazon Lily had forged a nation of fierce won. It had also forged a society with strict rules and harsh punishnts.

A failure like today's wouldn't be punishable by death, but it wouldn't be overlooked, either. The tribe had to be answered to.

Every "hunt" the Kuja Pirates undertook determined whether their people would eat for the next month. As warriors who had been chosen by their people, who carried their hopes, failure was unforgivable.

"Yes, my lady," Ran said, lowering her head.

Hancock and her sisters were admired and respected by their people for one reason: their overwhelming strength. And their ability to bring back a great deal of "prey."

They had never failed.

As long as the "prey" kept coming, the people of Kuja would tolerate their empress's terrible temper, even if she beca an arrogant, capricious tyrant.

It was the law of their land.

The strong survive.

Hancock gestured for Ran to move aside. Her gaze swept over the other officers.

"Who's next? We've been on this expedition for half a month, and we've only completed half our quota! We must find more pirate crews. Where have all those bastards gone?"

She was annoyed.

Being out at sea was a miserable experience, especially in the unpredictable waters of the Grand Line.

They even had to ration water for bathing. It was torture.

"Lady Snake Princess," the officer, Cosmos, said, "the disappearance of the pirate crews in Paradise... it's related to Hannabal Island."

She produced a copy of the World Economic Journal and handed it to Hancock.

"Hannabal Island?"

Hancock took the paper. The bold, black headline read: "THE FREE ISLAND OF PARADISE, THE RISE OF HANNABAL!"

The accompanying picture was of a bustling port, with dozens of pirate ships docked and many more sailing toward the island.

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