One Piece: Unreal Adventure-Chapter 95: This will get loud

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Chapter 95 - This will get loud

On a lighter note,

Nami was almost drolling from the seventy-five million berries they collected from Nezumi. Speaking of that rat, he wasn't needed anymore so Sparky made him walk the plank... sad. But anyways...

Luffy told the crew to search for any odd-shaped fruit around the Island. And Johnny and Yosaku found the smooth smooth fruit. Both former bounty hunters were eager to eat the fruit for its powers. And even decided to play a game of rock paper sizers to decide the victor...

But Luffy told them off. The fruit's powers were garbage. Then again a creative mind might be able to come up with better ways to use the fruit's abilities.

But Johnny and Yosaku sucked in their swordplay, period.

Of course, they were way better than your average marine or pirate with a sword. Still, they had much room to improve... Unless they got better in that aspect, he wouldn't let them gain another power. Heck, Coby was above them in terms of strength, and he barely started training one month ago.

Sure Coby was a natural talent and had a devil fruit that boosted his capabilities. But Johnny and Yosaku also had talents in other aspects. Mainly controlling their bodies, they could easily get down Tekkie and Kami-e with enough training... and those two techniques alone would set them apart from most of the pirates that were in the grandline. For now, Luffy would polish their swordsmanship and teach them Roskuhiki skills.

Only after then, he might think of giving them another power. Though it might change if they find a better fruit. For now, Luffy promised to sell the fruit and give the money to them so they could buy better gear or named swords if they got the chance.

Both former bounty hunters were depressed that they were told off from the fruit. But they were eager in gaining strength, so they didn't think that much. And the option of gaining a named blade also piqued their interest. Well, that and both of them Idolised Zoro and Kuina. Who didn't have any powers related to that.

With things done, Luffy and a few members of the crew went a bit deep inside the island, where Anchor was setting up things for his smithy. It seemed that the Popeye also had the same idea of docking the boat inside the island, on land.

Anchor had carried his medium-sized boat to land so that it wouldn't get stolen. Nami almost found it funny how much Luffy and Anchor thought alike. They almost seemed like typical muscle heads... but in truth, she knew they just played it that way.

"So, you set up old man?" Luffy asked.

"You do know, I'm only a decade older than you..." Anchor deadpanned.

"See, practically my grandpa..." Luffy waved him off.

Anchor shrugged, it wasn't an insult in his books to be compared to someone like Garp. Even if that was by ridicule.

"So, is the thing ready?"

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Anchor didn't say anything and took them to a nearby table beside the fire where a broken sword was placed. The blade of the sword was oddly red in color, broken in multiple places, yet still attached. The hilt of the sword was a vibrant green that contrasted well with the crimson-red blade.

"The blade will need to be fully reforged and that will take a few hours... It good that you had added material, or we would have to gone to Logue town before I can fix your sword." Anchor said, getting fully serious about his work. Now that he was wearing a black shirt and a handkerchief around his neck, he really looked like Popeye.

Luffy nodded. The added material were Zoro's blade that were broken by Mihawk. Usopp had collected them and worked with a few pieces, but there was still a lot of them left to use as good material.

Well, it's a brainer, if someone knew who made the swords, to begin with. And Anchor seemed to figure it out himself.

"You guys can leave, it will get loud from this point on. And I don't want some kids ruining my work." Anchor said shooing them away, mainly looking at Luffy. Who stuck his tongue out in a very mature way.

"I'll stay," Zoro said. The green-headed swordsman refused to leave.

Anchor shrugged, "Sure suit yourself." He then proceeded to wear a big bulky piece of headgear, mainly for noise cancelation. It also had a glass front so that nothing got near his face... his anchor which he used as a weapon now looked much smaller and looked like a proper hammer now... of course, a smith like him would have a named weapon. "This will get loud... I mean very loud." He said as he picked up the sword with iron-gloved hands.

With that he began to work.

And God was it loud. The townspeople thought that another pirate group was attacking the island. As each hammer was like a canon shot even from that distance.

Luffy and the rest of the crew had to calm down the town and tell them what it was. They could barely hold off for a few minutes and this would take five hours. It was a good thing they left Anchor's temporary forge.

Well, other than Zoro of course. The swordsman with the Iron will didn't back of from the sound.

While he was watching the sword forge.