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One Piece: Supreme Check-In System-Chapter 86: The Day the World Trembled
Chapter 86 - The Day the World Trembled
The Voidreign Pirates' ship cut through the morning mist like a phantom, The ocean was calm for now, but everyone aboard could feel it — the storm was coming.
Jessie stood at the ship's prow, his hands resting against the wooden rail, his sharp eyes fixed on the endless blue. The salty wind brushed through his hair as he quietly spoke to himself.
"Tomorrow..." he muttered. "It's the same day the Straw Hat Pirates attack Egghead Island... the same day we head into the Hachinosu War Arc."
The weight of those words lingered in the air.
Uta, who had been humming a soft tune nearby, paused mid-song. Her ears perked up and she turned toward Jessie, curiosity sparking in her bright eyes.
"Egghead Island?" she repeated. "Isn't that where Vegapunk lives? The world's most brilliant scientist under the World Government?"
Jessie gave a small nod, the corners of his mouth tightening.
"Yeah," he said. "But it won't be safe anymore. The big bosses of the world government, the Five Elders, are coming to stop the Straw Hat Pirates. It's going to be one of the most dangerous battles they have faced.
A somber silence fell between them for a moment, broken only by the soft sloshing of waves against the hull.
Kuina, standing nearby and leaning against the mast with her sword resting across her shoulder, opened one eye at the mention of the Straw Hat crew.
"Zoro there," she said softly, a little smile on her face. "I want to see how strong he's gotten. I hope he won't let me down."
Uta's expression softened.
"Luffy's really strong," she whispered. "But this time... it's not just a normal enemy. The Five Elders and an Admiral are too dangerous. Even for him, this fight might be too much."
Jessie nodded grimly. His heart tugged at the thought of his old rival and friend fighting what might be his final battle. The world was teetering on the edge, and the Voidreign Pirates could feel the tremors of fate.
Without another word, Jessie turned and made his way to his quarters.
"Wake me when we reach Hachinosu," he called over his shoulder.
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The sun rose blood-red over the seas.
this day in Egghead Island, Luffy and his Straw Hat crew fought against the Five Elders and Admiral Kizaru.
And at the other — Hachinosu, now ominously known as Blackbeard Kingdom, prepared for an onslaught as Garp's SWORD marines prepared to storm the stronghold of Marshall D. Teach.
Meanwhile at Kamabakka Queendom...
Far from the chaos of the battlefields, at the secret base of the Revolutionary Army, a long-awaited reunion sent ripples through their ranks.
The big ship from Lulusia Kingdom appeared on the horizon, its sails blowing in the wind. But this ship wasn't just carrying regular cargo — it held something much more valuable!
Sabo had returned.
The moment the ship docked, a wave of relief and heartbreak swept through the Revolutionaries.
Ahiru, ever alert, almost fired a cannon at the vessel before realizing who it was. Her jaw dropped and her face turned crimson.
"I-I almost blew them up...!" she stammered, wiping sweat from her brow.
From the crowd came a familiar cry.
"Saboooooo!!"
"You idiot, you're alive!!"
Ivankov rushed forward, his massive frame crashing through the gathered soldiers as he swept Sabo into a crushing embrace, tears streaming from his eyes.
Koala, unable to hold back her emotions, ran to him, sobbing uncontrollably as she buried her face in his chest.
"You're back... you're really back..." she whispered, her voice shaking.
For the first time in what felt like forever, hope returned to their hearts.
....
Later, in a dark room deep within the base, only three figures gathered: Monkey D. Dragon, Ivankov, and Sabo.
The air was heavy, thick with tension.
Dragon's piercing gaze bore into Sabo as he spoke.
"Tell me everything."
Sabo's face was pale, his eyes haunted by what he had seen.
"I didn't kill Cobra," he began. "It was a setup. A frame up."
Ivankov's jaw clenched.
"I knew it. What happened?"
Sabo swallowed hard.
"I was there. I saw the horror in that room... in the throne room of Pangea Castle."
He took a deep breath, his hands trembling.
"Cobra was already there. The Five Elders stood before him. But on the big throne — a shadow sat. I overheard them speaking. The name... 'Imu.'"
The room grew deathly still.
Dragon's brow furrowed. Ivankov's face twisted in shock.
"Imu?!" Ivankov exclaimed. "That name... I've read it before in ancient texts. Someone from eight hundred years ago... said to be immortal."
Sabo nodded slowly.
"I didn't know who or what it was. But it wasn't human. I tried to help Cobra, but it was too late. Something... a massive shadow lizard-like beast... devoured him. He sacrificed himself to give me a chance to escape."
Ivankov cursed under his breath.
Dragon leaned in.
"There's something else, right?"
Sabo's voice wobbled as he talked.
"When we left... when we sailed away from Lulusia Island on the big ship, we saw something in the sky."
His eyes darkened.
"A shadow covered the entire island... the sky was blotted out. And then... destruction fell from above. A massive, world-ending blast. We could see it coming. The people there in the island couldn't escape."
Ivankov gripped the table.
"Did they survive?"
Sabo hesitated, his voice lowering to a whisper.
"Because a man appeared."
Dragon's eyes narrowed.
"A man?"
"I don't know who it was," Sabo admitted. "He moved like light. One moment they were doomed, the next - a massive array of swords appeared in the sky. It deflected the blast, sending it far away into the ocean."
The room fell silent.
"Who... could do such a thing?" Ivankov whispered.
Sabo shook his head.
"I don't know. But for a moment... he looked right at us. His aura... it was like a god had descended. We didn't even see him move. It was like the world itself bent around him."
Dragon standup and said, "You forgot — there's only one person who could do something like that."He placed a newspaper on the table.
Ivankov's eyes widened. "Oh! I forgot about them... it could only be them!"
Sabo, confused, asked, "Who?"
He looked down at the newspaper. The front page headline read in big, bold letters:
"Voidreign Pirates"