"It is not Oden's path, nor is it my father's path."

"This is my path."

Bai Yu looked at her for a while, then nodded.

"Then let's go find it."

He said.

"But don't follow me."

Yamato was stunned.

Bai Yu turned around and walked towards Kanna.

"I don't need a confused person who sees themselves as someone else's shadow."

"If you find yourself and still want to come find me, then we'll talk about it then."

Yamato stood there, watching Shiraha's retreating figure, his mouth opening and closing, unsure of what to say.

Artoria walked over to Yamato and glanced at her.

"He is a very special person, and what he says must be important to you."

Artoria said calmly.

"Find yourself first."

"If you really find it, he will see it no matter where you are."

Yamato looked at Artoria, then at Shiraha's back, and nodded vigorously.

Robin walked over, took a piece of paper from his pocket, and handed it to Yamato.

"This is our contact information."

Robin said with a gentle smile on his face.

"If you need help, please feel free to contact us."

"Of course, you'll have to figure out the way yourself."

Yamato took the paper and carefully put it away, just like he had done with Oden's diary before.

But this time, her movements were not as devout.

It's more of a...cherishing.

"Thank you."

Yamato said.

Thank you.

Dealing with the Wano Country situation proved to be far more complicated than Shiraha had anticipated.

Shiraha did not linger in Wano Country.

He only stayed for three days.

The samurai were ruthless; they killed those who deserved to die and spared those who didn't.

Those who were forced to join the Beasts Pirates were spared.

None of the officers who truly followed Kaido were spared.

"To cut the weeds, you must pull them out by the roots!"

However, because of their powerful physiques, Kaido and King were impossible for anyone else to kill without Bai Yu's intervention.

Those factories that emitted smoke, polluted the environment, and drained the labor force of the people were burned down.

"It was burned."

A fire burned everything down.

"Your father failed not because he was weak, but because he didn't understand."

"He doesn't understand how heavy the responsibility of governing a country is."

"You need to learn how to be a general, not how to be a hero."

Yamato nodded, seemingly understanding but not quite.

Bai Yu didn't know how much of what he heard had been taken to heart, but that was none of his business anymore.

The road is one you have to walk yourself.

On the morning of the fourth day, Shiraha and his group left Wano Country.

They didn't disturb anyone, just as quietly as they had arrived.

On the sea, the sun shone brightly, and the sea was calm.

The sails of the Dawn were billowing in the sea breeze.

Bai Yu sat on the deck at the stern of the ship, holding a book in his hand, but not reading it seriously.

His eyes were fixed on the distant horizon, and he was thinking about something.

Kanna sat next to him, holding a bag of snacks in her hand, chewing away with her little mouth.

"Bai Yu, are there any fish in the sea?"

"Kanna suddenly asked."

"Have."

Bai Yu said.

"Can we eat fish then?"

Kanna's eyes lit up.

"of course can."

Bai Yu said.

"But you have to catch it yourself."

Kanna tilted her head and thought for a moment, then stood up, walked to the side of the boat, and put her little hand into the sea.

"thunder!"

crackling-

An arc of electricity exploded on the sea surface, and a few seconds later, more than a dozen fish floated to the surface, their white bellies turned white.

Connor happily scooped the fish out one by one, her hands still crackling with electricity.

"Baiyu, I caught a fish!"

Connor held up a fish bigger than her arm and proudly waved it around.

Bai Yu glanced at it.

Your clothes are wet.

Kanna looked down and saw that the hem of her clothes was indeed soaked.

"It's okay~"

Connor said, continuing to hold the fish.

"Anyway, I'll be changing it later~"

Bai Yu sighed, stood up, and used fire-style techniques to dry Kanna's wet clothes.

Kanna stood still obediently, with a small fish in her mouth.

"Good~"

Robin came out of the cabin, holding a book in his hand.

She walked over to Bai Yu and sat down naturally.

"The matter in Wano Country has come to an end."

Robin said.

"Ah."

Bai Yu said.

Where to go next?

Robin asked.

Bai Yu thought for a moment.

"I'm going to keep my appointment, but there's no rush."

"Shall we just wander around?"

"Ah."

Robin smiled and said nothing more.

She opened the book and began to read quietly.

The sunlight shone on her face, making her profile look exceptionally soft.

Bai Yu glanced at her, then turned back to look at the sea.

Rangiku came out of the cabin, carrying two bottles of wine.

"Hey, drinking in broad daylight?"

Uchiha Hakuba said.

What happened during the day?

Rangiku tossed a bottle of sake to Shiraha, who caught it.

"You can drink alcohol during the day too."

As Rangiku spoke, she sat on the gunwale, opened the bottle, and took a big gulp.

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