She was already used to people's reactions when they saw her face, and said...

"I've come to see Hancock. I heard she's very ill, so I came to check on her."

"How dare you! You actually address Lady Snake by her given name!"

Here, Hancock is the object of their fervent worship. Now that Hancock is seriously ill, their nerves are stretched to the limit. They absolutely will not tolerate anyone showing the slightest disrespect to Hancock.

Some female warriors picked up snakes from the ground and transformed them into bows, firing arrows at Chizuru.

Kikyo sensed something was wrong. Among this group, she was the strongest, so she could also tell that Chizuru was quite powerful. It was best not to offend her rashly.

But now that the arrow has been shot, it cannot be taken back.

Facing the arrows whistling in from all directions, Qianhe remained motionless. An invisible repulsive force formed a semi-circular shield, freezing the dense rain of arrows near his body.

A purple light flashed in the eyes of Samsara, and the arrow frozen in mid-air exploded into a pile of dust, scattering into the air.

Stunned by Chizuru's methods, Kikyo finally noticed the deep purple Rinnegan. A name flashed through her mind, and she exclaimed in surprise.

"It really is the Rinnegan! You are General Zilin!?"

Chapter 167 Hancock in Serious Illness

A milky white halo shimmered from the right horn on Chizuru's forehead. The female hormones injected by Luo were all collected back into the tip of the horn, mixing with Magellan's red poison.

With the release of her right-hand ability, Chizuru returned to her original body and transformed back into Chika.

He realized the urgency of the situation from the women's behavior; Hancock's condition was perhaps worse than he had imagined.

So it's best for him to return to his original state, so as not to scare Hancock again.

Kikyo was now certain that the person in front of her was the legendary General Zilin, and she quickly waved for everyone to put down their weapons.

Kikyo, who has always been a staunch enforcer of the rule that "no men are allowed to enter" on Amazon Lily, didn't care about anything else at this moment. She would do anything as long as she could bring Chiga to Hancock.

Chiga realized that Kikyo was the highest-ranking woman there. He quickly appeared in front of her and asked,

"I heard Hancock is sick. How is she now?"

Kikyo was taken aback by the speed Chiga displayed, and was once again awestruck by Chiga's unfathomable strength. She wiped the cold sweat from her forehead and was about to speak when Little Margaret beside her spoke first.

"You look so strange, you're not like us at all."

Chiga glanced down at her and could roughly tell from her appearance that she was the short-haired blonde Margaret that Luffy had met when he first arrived at Amazon Lily.

He smiled at Margaret and asked,

"What's the difference?"

Margaret stared at Qianhe carefully for a moment, then patted her small chest and said in a serious tone,

"Your skin is flat, and you look so fat!"

Chiga chuckled at Margaret's words, patted her head, and said...

"Because I'm a man, and this isn't just fat, it's muscular, you know?"

"You're a man!? Men aren't allowed here!"

Margaret shrank behind Kikyo in fright. Kikyo gave Chiga an apologetic smile, then turned around and scolded her.

"Margaret, you talk too much! General Zilin is different from other men; he is Lady Snake Princess's boyfriend!"

Boy friend……

Chiga raised an eyebrow. He knew that the boyfriend Kikyo was talking about wasn't the same as the boyfriend he understood, but it still sounded a little strange.

He waved his hand and said,

"Alright, she's still young. Take me to Hancock first, I need to check on her."

"Okay! I'll take you there right away!"

Kikyo was overjoyed when she heard Chiga mention wanting to see Hancock. She told the others to stay behind and led the way for Chiga.

Before leaving, Chiga glanced at Margaret, who was standing there looking aggrieved after being scolded by Kikyo, and looked quite pitiful.

Shaking his head, Qianhe squatted down and pinched Margaret's little face, whispering,

"Don't be sad. I'm going to treat your Snake Princess. She'll get better soon. Cheer up."

Margaret stared blankly at the handsome face before her. Chiga was the only man she had ever seen since birth, and she felt that he was a kind of "beauty" she had never seen before.

An idea popped into her mind.

"Is this what men are like? Are they all so good-looking?"

However, reality was destined to disappoint her. When she had the opportunity to go to sea in the future, she would sigh that what she saw back then was simply the pinnacle.

Chiga followed Kikyo to the palace where Hancock lived, where Hancock's two younger sisters were standing at the entrance.

Boa Sandasonia, with her long green hair and slender figure, and Boa Marigold, with her long orange hair and plump figure.

Both are Zoan-type users of the Snake-Snake Fruit, but one is in python form and the other in cobra form.

Upon seeing Chiga behind Kikyo, both of them were startled. They recognized Chiga's identity and had not expected his arrival at all.

Although their elder sister held a high position, possessing the title of one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea and being the Empress of the Amazon Lily, she was still somewhat inferior in front of the man before her.

They may not want to admit it, but it is an undeniable fact.

They knew that even without using the navy, the man before them could raze the Kingdom of Women to the ground with ease.

Because he was a man who single-handedly defeated two Yonko, Kaido and Shanks, a feat that is terrifying to even think about.

Sonia and Gordo gazed at Chiga's deep purple Rinnegan, swallowed hard, and then slowly stepped forward, speaking cautiously...

"You must be General Zilin! We had no idea you were here, and it was truly our fault for not welcoming you!"

Chiga waved her hand and got straight to the point.

"Let's not say anything more. I'll go check on Hancock first."

After saying that, without waiting for their response, he walked between them and headed deeper into the palace.

Sonia and Gorud, who were left behind, exchanged a glance and saw surprise in each other's eyes. They knew that there was hope for their sister's illness!

Using Skynet's perception, Chiga had already located Hancock's position. He went straight to Hancock's bedroom as if he were the master of the place, and pushed the door open and went in without knocking.

Upon entering the room, Chiga immediately spotted Hancock lying on a large bed at the far end of the room.

Standing beside her bed was a short, elderly woman, who was like a teacher and a mother to Hancock.

She stared wide-eyed in surprise when she saw Qianhe enter. Just as she was about to speak, Qianhe gestured for her to be quiet, forcing her to swallow her words.

Chiga slowed her pace and quietly approached Hancock's bedside, observing Hancock on the bed.

Hancock was clearly in a bad state. Her eyes were tightly closed, and her pretty face was flushed with a sickly redness, with traces of pain still visible.

Even with people standing by her bedside, she showed no reaction whatsoever, which was enough to show that her condition was already very serious, even more serious than the one in the anime.

Chiga reached out and placed a hand on Hancock's forehead, finding the temperature emanating from her hand to be incredibly hot, even with a slight burning sensation.

Fortunately, Hancock's physical abilities were strong enough; an ordinary person would probably have been dead in less than a minute.

Chiga gently stroked Hancock's smooth forehead, brought her face close to her ear, and whispered her name.

"Hancock, can you hear me? It's Chika, I've come to see you!"

Chapter 168 No Simps

After Chiga finished speaking, the atmosphere in the room fell silent again, and Hancock remained unconscious.

Grandma Za couldn't help but speak up.

"You must be General Purplescale. Hancock has always remembered you. Her illness is because..."

Before she could finish speaking, Qianhe interrupted her, looking at Hancock's sweet face and saying softly,

"I know she's lovesick, and it's because of me. Don't worry, I'll cure her."

Grandma was stunned for a moment, wondering how he knew about the illness, but looking at Hancock on the bed, she shook her head and sighed.

"It's good that you know, but it's too late now. Hancock's illness has lasted too long, and her body is severely overdrawn. Even if she sees you, I'm afraid it will be too late to save her."

The thought of Hancock's impending death brought a look of pain to Granny's face. Although Hancock was sometimes a bit presumptuous towards her, she had never harbored any resentment towards her.

Because she had abandoned her people when she was the queen of the Women's Kingdom, Hancock's leniency towards her might actually alleviate her guilt.

Moreover, Grandma knows that Hancock's personality has become rather cold due to her childhood experiences.

But that was just a facade. Hancock was still a kind girl with a cold exterior but a warm heart. She had long regarded Hancock as her own daughter.

Watching Hancock suffer from her illness and being powerless to help is a feeling that is worse than killing her.

Chiga glanced at her grandmother, who was lost in grief, and offered some words of comfort.

"Things aren't as bad as you think. Now that I'm here, I won't let anything happen to Hancock."

These words did not make Grandma feel any better. She simply shook her head helplessly and said with a bitter expression,

"It's too late. Hancock can't even open her eyes right now. What good will it do you to come?"

Chiga stared intently at Hancock's face and spoke in an unquestionable tone,

"No, she will wake up."

As soon as she finished speaking, Hancock's beautiful eyelashes began to tremble slightly, and then something that shocked Granny Zha happened: Hancock actually woke up, just as Chiga had said.

Hancock opened her eyes and stared intently at the face she had longed for so long, so close to hers. Her lips parted slightly, and her voice carried a delicate fragility born of her serious illness.

"General Zilin, am I dreaming? How did you end up here...?"

Chiga reached under the covers and found Hancock's cold little hand, gently took it, and used her own hand to convey warmth to her.

With his other hand, he gently brushed away the stray hairs that were stuck to Hancock's forehead from her sweat.

After doing all that, Chika looked at Hancock and said gently,

"Just call me Qianhe. You're not dreaming. I've come to see you."

"Lord Chiga, I'm fine. I'm a pirate and you're a Marine. It's not good for you to come and see me!"

As she spoke, Hancock struggled to get out of bed, but her body was too weak to even manage a simple movement.

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