Pfft, Chage, the pig's head specimen hanging in the center of the hall. He was also the one who directed the operation just now. However, after witnessing Luffy and the others' strength, he lay on the ground silently, pretending to be dead.

Lina jumped in front of the pig's head specimen, picked up Chuck with one hand, put the other hand on her hip, and looked fierce.

"Where did Sanji go? Tell me! How dare you take my crew member away! You must be tired of living!"

The others nodded as they looked at Lina; this person must be Sima Di.

-

Luo Yibian.

Luo led Melie into the outermost grove of dead trees on the Thriller Bark to search for Sima Di and the others.

The moment the two stepped into this place, they were met with a sudden attack from an army of zombies.

"Hey, do you want to do it again?" Luo swept his gaze over the group of menacing zombies.

Upon hearing that familiar voice, the zombies shuddered instantly, as if recalling the fear they had felt when they were dominated by the Op-Op Fruit.

All the zombies silently rewound in slow motion, like a movie replay, returning to their warm, safe home in the soil, where they wouldn't be torn apart.

One of the zombies suddenly stretched out a hand, quickly hung a sign on its grave, and then withdrew it.

The sign read, "This person is dead. Burn paper money if you need anything."

When Mary saw this, she laughed heartily.

"Dad said these zombies are terrifying, but now they seem cowardly." "Hmph, they're just a bunch of weaklings," Luo said disdainfully.

Unexpectedly, Mary burst into laughter after hearing Luo's words.

"The old man seems to be mentally challenged. Those are clearly zombies, not fish and shrimp."

Luo's face immediately darkened, indicating that he did not want to talk to the child.

It is because of this strange logic that he dislikes dealing with children.

Although Luo remained silent, it did not mean that Meili remained silent.

Meili kept saying things like, "Grandpa, go take a look over there," "Grandpa, go take a look over there," "Grandpa, why do you always have such a sour face?" "Grandpa, why don't you say anything?"

Luo could no longer tolerate it.

"Don't order me around! And... don't call me 'Grandpa'! Call me 'Uncle'!"

"Oh, I see... sir."

"It's Uncle!"

"Okay, sir."

When the attempt to correct the situation failed, Luo chose to give up.

"Um... sir."

Luo raised an eyebrow, knowing exactly what the girl was about to say. He didn't even turn his head and just kept walking forward.

However, after taking two steps, Luo realized that the little girl hadn't kept up with him at all. He turned around in confusion and saw that Mary was standing still.

"what happened again?"

Mary looked dejected. "I've reached my limit."

"What limit range?"

Mary had to tell Luo that she was a ship spirit and couldn't stray too far from the bow.

"You should have said something sooner!" Luo said, adding the second half of the sentence in his mind.

If you had told me earlier, I would have moved the bow of the boat over here!

This distance was neither too far nor too close to where they landed, but it was just outside Luo's range of abilities.

“There’s no other way… Let’s go. Go back and move your ship here,” Luo said.

stare--

Melina looked at him with a suspicious gaze.

"What do you mean by that look in your eyes?" Luo asked.

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“It’s not that I look down on you… but sir, can your small frame carry this?” Mei said leisurely, completely oblivious to Luo’s bulging veins.

Speaking of which, he is really small now compared to Luo two years later.

"I have my own way of doing things, you don't need to worry about it." Luo said, barely containing his anger.

-

Sima Di's side.

"Where...where am I?"

Sima Di was being relentlessly chased by the cockroach zombie and forgot she still had the option to attack. In her panic, she ran into a building and sprinted away. By the time she realized what was happening, she had reached the top floor, which looked to be about five stories high. The zombie, however, had long since disappeared.

Behind Sima Di, two fire sprites looked at their master with helpless eyes. If they could talk, they definitely would, and they would talk incessantly. They could easily have stomped that cockroach; they didn't want to admit their timid master at all.

"Anyway... once we get rid of that zombie, everything will be fine." Sima Di adjusted his breathing and then carefully surveyed his surroundings.

how to say?

This place is like a replica of the haunted castle, a dilapidated version of the Spade Castle a century later.

The red and gold wallpaper has long since peeled away, leaving empty spaces that resemble distorted, grotesque faces. The once exquisite carved windows can only be glimpsed from the fragments scattered on the corridor floor.

139. All that's left is dissatisfaction.

The air was thick with a musty, damp, and rotten smell; any living person who stayed there would only feel uncomfortable.

Sima Di approached a window in front and looked out into the distance.

The first thing that catches the eye is a series of cemeteries, with tombstones crooked and dilapidated, desolate yet harboring hidden dangers.

Beyond the cemetery lies a forest of dead trees, encircling the entire island ship and forming the largest area of ​​the terror ship.

Beyond that lies endless fog.

Sima Di couldn't tell where the back door was or where the Sunny was docked.

By tilting his head slightly to the right, Sima Di could recognize the place he had just run to.

Looking to the left again...

Sima Di's eyes lit up.

He could vaguely make out the shape of an ancient castle through the mist.

"Looks like I ran in the right direction... Is this a case of 'a blessing in disguise'?" Sima Di stretched his neck. "Now I just need to head that way. Hmm? What's that?"

Because of the distance, Sima Di couldn't help but squint as he looked at the dark figure that had just flashed by.

That area was outside Sima Di's modeling domain, and he couldn't sense what the other party actually was.

Do you need a telescope?

"Ah, thank you very much."

Sima Di took it and used the binoculars to look at the place where the dark figure had appeared.

The left mirror of this telescope was damaged, so Sima Di had to squint his left eye and observe using only the right mirror.

"that is……"

Sima Di saw the dark figure, a masked man with a strong build and a slight hunchback, carrying a sheathed longsword on his back.

Sima Di could not estimate how long the long sword was, but could only guess that it was at least as long as the ghostly wailing sword in Sima Di's memory.

Speaking of the demon's cry, that's naturally Law's weapon!

A surge of joy welled up in Emperor Sima's heart.

However, after staring at each other for a while, the masked man felt Sima Di's gaze.

The masked man suddenly looked up, his sharp gaze seemingly piercing through the air as he headed straight for Sima Di.

Emperor Sima was startled and quickly took down the binoculars.

"This guy... even among the zombie generals, he should be considered on par with the swordsman Ryoma."

"Oh? You mean that masked guy?"

"Hey, it's him."

"No, compared to the swordsman Ryoma, that guy Tuka is far inferior."

"Really? So his name is Tuka..." Sima Di had barely finished speaking when he felt something was wrong, and cold sweat poured down his face.

Sima Di stiffly turned his head slowly and saw the other person.

The other person looks exactly like a Kamaitachi, just like Itachi from Pokémon came to life.

However, judging from the soft and cute voice just now, one can deduce that the other party is probably, maybe, possibly a cute girl.

But no matter what, Sima Di could easily tell from the patched marks that the other party was a zombie.

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