Speaking of Van Nistelrooy, that guy is really both funny and exasperating.

Just now, he finally revealed his true colors and started flirting with the merman girl.

"Hey miss, you're so pretty, wanna date?"

Then Fanny held the Mermaid's hand, blinked, and said with an expectant look.

Unexpectedly, Nami happened to see his actions.

Nami instantly flew into a rage, her eyes widening like saucers, her ears perking up...

Okay, she's a person, she can't stand up.

Without saying a word, he turned around and punched Van Nistelrooy in the Thunder.

Fanny was so shocked by the blow that he saw stars. Before he could react, Nami dragged him back like a dead dog.

The group gathered together and began to chat about everyday things.

As they chatted, the topic turned to the dead octopus, Hachi.

We started talking about Ah Long again, starting with Xiao Ba.

Then, the atmosphere suddenly became somewhat heavy.

Jinbe's expression suddenly turned very serious, and his eyes revealed a hint of guilt and unease.

He hesitated for a moment, then immediately knelt down before Nami.

Then Jinbe spoke slowly.

"Well, actually, I was the one who was responsible for letting Ah Long go to the East China Sea."

Upon hearing this, Nami was so shocked that she couldn't speak.

Her eyes widened in disbelief, her mouth agape as if it could fit an egg.

"What? It's you?"

Nami murmured to herself, her voice filled with shock and confusion.

However, Nami truly lives up to her reputation as the calmest woman in the Straw Hat crew.

She quickly regained her composure and then pressed Jinbe for more details.

Then, Jinbe began to tell the true story of two great figures who tried to change the history of humans and fish-men.

Queen Otohime, who advocated for coexistence between fish-men and humans, is the mother of Shirahoshi, Sharahoshi, and others.

She was like a gentle angel, always believing that fish-men and humans could coexist peacefully.

With her love and kindness, she strives to build a bridge of communication between fish-people and humans.

Fisher Tiger, who distanced himself from humans and freed slaves, is a hero among the fish-men.

He possesses an iron will and fearless courage, and is willing to fight against the entire world for the freedom and dignity of the fish-men.

Both of them were great figures in history, but due to their respective experiences, they took different paths.

In order to rescue the fish-men who were being enslaved and abused from the Celestial Dragons.

Fisher Tiger made the opposite choice to Otohime, who advocated for living together with humanity.

He decided to break with humanity and formed the Sun Pirates with Arlong, Jinbe, Hachi, and others.

They embarked on the path of violently liberating the fish-man slaves.

Then he climbed up the red earth with his bare hands and spearheaded a massive movement to liberate slaves.

……

While the group listened to the story.

The new Fishman Pirates, who are attempting to destroy the Ryugu Kingdom, feel confident in their power and are causing uprisings in various places.

They were like a bunch of crazed thugs, smashing, looting, burning, and committing all sorts of evil deeds.

They even forced the public to trample on the portrait of Queen Otohime, who had hoped for peace.

This action thoroughly enraged all the peace-loving fish people.

……

Chapter 106: Hero Fisher Tiger's Death, Nami's Refusal to Accept Apology.

Meanwhile, on Luffy's side, Jinbe's story continues.

After causing a ruckus in Mary Geoise, Fisher Tiger knew exactly what was going on.

If I stay on Fishman Island, who knows how much trouble I might cause back home.

In order not to implicate the people of Fishman Island, he decisively led the Sun Pirates on a spontaneous drifting journey.

Along the way, they were like a group of wandering knights, drifting on the vast sea.

Who knows which mysterious harbor the next stop will be?

One day, they stumbled upon an unnamed island.

They originally just wanted to replenish their supplies and take a short rest, but who would have thought that on this very island, they would encounter a little guy named Kella who would change the fate of many people.

This Kera is a human little girl, but despite her young age, her eyes reveal a fear and sadness that is not appropriate for her age.

Later, I found out that three years ago, she had been captured by the despicable slave traders and enslaved for three years.

Those dark days were like a terrible nightmare, leaving an indelible wound deep in her heart.

The fish-men in the Sun Pirates originally harbored a great deal of disgust and hatred towards humans.

They especially abhorred the practice of capturing people to be enslaved.

After all, they themselves or their companions have mostly suffered from human bullying and oppression.

But when they saw Kella's pitiful appearance, the hard shell in their hearts began to melt away, like snow exposed to the sun.

Tiger looked at Kerla with a heavy heart, and with a wave of his hand, he decisively decided to let Kerla stay on the ship.

He even patted his chest and guaranteed that he would definitely send her back to her hometown safely.

From then on, Koala became a member of the Sun Pirates.

At first, she was a little afraid of these strangely-looking fish-men and always cautiously huddled in a corner.

But as time went on, she discovered that although these fish-men looked a bit scary, they were all very kind-hearted.

The fishmen all treated Kelra like their little sister and took great care of her.

Gradually, Kelra stopped being afraid of the fishmen and instead became friends with everyone on the ship.

They sunbathed together on the deck, shared food, and told each other their stories. The scene was as warm and cozy as that of a family.

However, good times are always fleeting, and the moment of parting eventually arrived.

I don't know which unscrupulous couple is behind this, instigating a group of unsuspecting people and using them as pawns.

They launched a frenzied attack on Fisher Tiger.

These people were like a bunch of brainwashed lunatics, not caring about anything else, and just started beating Tiger indiscriminately.

Although Tiger was incredibly brave, he couldn't withstand the overwhelming numbers of his opponents, and because of his mental breakdown, he neither dodged nor fought back.

He was beaten black and blue and collapsed in a pool of blood in no time.

In the critical moment, the doctor said that Tiger's life was in danger and he needed a blood transfusion immediately.

But Tiger has a stubborn pride in his bones, and he feels uncomfortable at the thought of transfusing human blood.

Despite the doctor's earnest persuasion and his friends' frantic anxiety, Tiger stubbornly refused to agree.

And so, this great fishman hero, for the sake of his beliefs, left this world with regrets.

When Aaron learned of Tiger's death, he went completely mad.

He felt that it was all humanity's fault, and his hatred for humanity reached its peak.

He also had an extreme idea: that fish-men were inherently superior to humans, and that humans should be trampled underfoot by fish-men.

Soon, the conflict between Arlong and Jinbe erupted.

They had completely different views on the future of the fish-men: one advocated a complete break with humans, while the other hoped that fish-men and humans could coexist peacefully.

Neither of them could convince the other, and in the end they had no choice but to go their separate ways.

Although Jinbe and Arlong have parted ways, he still can't let go of his former comrade.

He knew Ah Long had a fiery temper and was prone to impulsiveness, and worried that he might do something foolish.

After much deliberation, Jinbe decided to secretly ask the kind-hearted Hachi for help, hoping that Hachi could lend a hand to Arlong at a crucial moment.

Let's turn our attention to Fishman Island.

Queen Otohime has always worked hard for peaceful coexistence between fish-people and humans.

However, most of the people on Fishman Island were suspicious of humans and did not support her ideas at all.

On one occasion, after suffering countless rejections and setbacks, Queen Otohime was extremely depressed.

She drank quite a bit of alcohol by herself, and fueled by the alcohol, she couldn't help but reveal some of her innermost thoughts.

Unexpectedly, these drunken ramblings were broadcast live via Den Den Mushi (a type of Den Den Mushi).

However, it stirred up a great deal of waves in the hearts of the people of Fishman Island, deeply shaking their hearts.

At this critical juncture, Jinbe also received a summons to join the Seven Warlords of the Sea.

This put Jinbe in a dilemma: on one hand, there was Tiger's dying wish to grant fish-men freedom and dignity.

On one hand, there is Otohime's ideal: for fish-men and humans to coexist peacefully.

After a fierce internal struggle, Jinbe finally decided to agree to join the Seven Warlords of the Sea.

He thought that perhaps through this identity, he could bridge the gap between fish-men and humans and fulfill Tiger and Otohime's wishes.

To Jinbe's surprise, his action greatly displeased Arlong, who had been pardoned by the government.

Arlong felt that Jinbe was bowing down to humans and betraying the fish-men.

Driven by rage, Ah Long embarked on a life of crime.

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