One Piece: My Crew is from Other World-Chapter 27: The Dragon Hunter Pirates Becomes the Target
Chapter 27 - 27: The Dragon Hunter Pirates Becomes the Target
Chapter 27: The Dragon Hunter Pirates Become the Target!
Three days later.
East Blue — Loguetown
"Vice Admiral Gion!"
A Marine officer rushed forward, saluting as he spoke urgently.
"We've completed our investigation. The Dragon Hunter Pirates never appeared in the Kingdom of Yacoslan."
He paused, catching his breath, then continued with more troubling news.
"Additionally, a high-ranking noble of Yacoslan—Wendis—has appointed pirates as nobility. The Mondost Pirates, in particular, have now become part of Yacoslan's official military."
Gion narrowed her eyes, flipping through the report in her hands. The absurdity of what she was reading made her frown deepen.
"A kingdom... legitimizing pirates?"
It made no sense. But then again, for those desperate enough, anything was possible.
"If that's true, no wonder the pirates are swarming there," she muttered. "Most of them turn to piracy because their lives back home are a mess or they're hungry for more power. Now there's a kingdom handing out noble titles like candy? No pirate would pass that up."
She tossed the report onto the desk.
"Do we know where the Dragon Hunter Pirates are now?"
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The officer stiffened under her gaze, clearly uncomfortable in the presence of her overwhelming aura.
"They haven't made any moves since the last incident. But if their goal is to enter the Grand Line, they'll definitely stop by Loguetown to resupply."
"'Definitely'? 'Probably'?" Gion repeated, unimpressed. "I want confirmed coordinates. Track them. Now."
"Yes, ma'am!"
The officer saluted, and Gion added with a faint smile, "Also, your term here is over. Captain Smoker will be replacing you as the head of this branch."
The officer exhaled a breath of relief and left the room in a hurry.
Not long after, the door creaked again.
"Hey, Smoker," Gion said without looking up, "can you not smoke in here? It's cramped, and I hate the smell."
Smoker, who was mid-puff, raised an eyebrow.
"Huh? I thought you were gonna ask me about the Dragon Hunter Pirates."
"Nope. I just want you to put that out," Gion replied flatly. "Seriously. It's disgusting."
"Tch. Fine."
He turned and walked out, trailing smoke behind him.
Gion chuckled softly, then moved to the window. Just as expected, Smoker had already rounded up Tashigi and a squad of Marines.
"That guy can't sit still when pirates are involved," she murmured to herself.
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Somewhere at Sea
"Are we really letting Roelki go off on his own like that?" Najenda asked, eyeing the now-vanished ship on the horizon.
She didn't hide her doubts. To her, Roelki was a terrible excuse for a pirate. His farewell had been ridiculous—something like 'I am now a true pirate!'—and his awkward movements didn't inspire much confidence either.
Lu Yu, however, didn't seem bothered.
"It's fine," he said with a shrug, swinging his sword—Ame-no-Habakiri—through the air. "Besides, the Navy's eyes are on us now. Not him."
Even while speaking, he never paused his training. Each slash was crisp, precise.
Najenda watched him, then sighed. "If you say so."
"As the captain," Lu Yu said, pausing to adjust his stance, "I've gotta stay sharp. Can't let anyone outpace me."
"Still," Najenda said with a smile, "I can never keep up with that brain of yours."
"Yup. Just let the genius handle it," Najenda added, waving off the conversation. "With a captain like ours, we've got it easy."
Lu Yu stopped mid-swing and turned to Najenda. "Actually... I've got a request."
"Oh?" she raised a brow.
"Let your Susanoo spar with me. I'm done with drills. I need real combat."
He cracked his neck and stepped back. "I won't be using Tsukuyomi, just my raw strength. So tell him to come at me like he means it."
"Alright." Najenda smiled faintly. "You heard him, Susanoo."
"Got it," the spirit answered, stepping forward and pulling out his massive weapon. "But don't blame me if I knock you out."
"Try it," Lu Yu grinned. "But don't hold back."
With that, his body vanished.
Assassination Technique — Dark Step!
Lu Yu hadn't truly disappeared—he was moving through blind spots, dancing unpredictably across the battlefield.
This technique, inherited from Akame, had become more refined as his power increased.
CLANG!
Their weapons collided a moment later.
"Captain, you may be quick with your Dark Step," Susanoo said, calm and analytical, "but don't forget—I've mastered Observation Haki."
"Which means..."
BAM!
Before Susanoo could finish, Lu Yu's foot smashed into his gut, sending him flying.
"Damn... That was a feint," Susanoo muttered, recovering midair. "The slash was just a distraction."
He landed hard, but his aura flared.
A magatama appeared, swirling into a vortex of energy.
"Vortex Soul — Activate!"
Susanoo tapped into his hidden skill. According to the system, this consumed 1000 reputation points per hour—nothing Lu Yu couldn't afford for a good fight.
"Yasakani no Magatama!"
The name was similar to Kizaru's technique, but this was Susanoo's own. His speed skyrocketed, and his stave-like weapon called Wolf Fang Mace—glowed with power.
Lu Yu narrowed his eyes, releasing his full Armament Haki.
Every strike and counterstrike threatened to destroy the ship beneath them—if not for the evil battleship's self-defense protocols kicking in, they might've torn the entire thing apart.
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A little while later...
"Time to eat!"
Akame and Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto walked out carrying trays of food.
The clashing of blades and booming impacts still echoed as the two warriors continued their duel.
"Brother Lu Yu sure works hard," Tsukuyomi remarked.
"No wonder he's so damn strong," Akame said, watching with admiration.
"Is this how he trains every day?" Najenda added, chuckling. "Insane."
The three women stood together, watching as the captain and spirit continued their violent dance, strength and strategy on full display.
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