This special case is extremely rare.

"I guess I got lucky with Ace this time."

Loya smiled and shook his head.

Perhaps it was truly a stroke of luck; otherwise, given Ace's current level, the only consequence of causing havoc on Ghost Island would be...

They went to the prison quarry for further training.

If they're lucky, Luffy might rescue them; if they're unlucky, they might die. The Beasts Pirates won't let them go.

Several days flew by.

The climate in the area where the warship was located had changed drastically; the currents were becoming increasingly fierce, and there were signs of storms.

This means we are about to arrive in Wano Country.

Soon, a series of columnar mountains came into view.

The warship was moored next to a columnar mountain.

"You guys wait nearby, I'll go by myself."

Loya gave the order and flew towards Wano Country using Moonwalk.

Although the main force of the beasts is not at home, they cannot act recklessly. The waterfalls on the island are under strict surveillance, and if warships are spotted, it could easily cause unnecessary trouble.

The worst-case scenario is that Kaido or King rush back overnight.

Kaido and King can fly!

Wano Country, Kuri Coast.

"Phew, finally made it up!"

The Spade Pirates were filled with the joy of surviving a disaster; they never imagined they could reach the waterfall by being pulled by a carp.

Every day in the new world is filled with adventure.

Ace adjusted his hat brim, a broad smile spreading across his face.

A few days was enough for him to recover, and he is now stronger than before, and he will continue to become stronger.

"Let's go find Kaido!"

"it is good!"

The group followed the forest path and soon arrived at a dilapidated village, where a young girl was cutting grass by the river.

Upon seeing Ace and his group, the little girl was clearly flustered: "Who are you? What are you doing in Amigasa Village?"

"Don't be afraid, we won't hurt you."

Ace crouched down, looked directly into the little girl's eyes, and introduced himself with a smile: "My name is Ace, and I'm a pirate!"

"Ace?"

Looking at Ace's sunny smile, the girl's unease slowly disappeared, and she whispered, "My name is Ayu. What are you doing here?"

"We're here to defeat Kaido!"

Ace revealed his purpose, which nearly made Ayu faint.

For the people of Wano Country, Kaido's name is a taboo, second only to the Shogun Orochi in terms of terror.

Seeing Tama's fearful reaction, Ace quickly asked, "Tama, do you know where Kaido is?"

"know."

Ayu bit her lip hard, trying to suppress her fear: "You should go to my house first. If the giant snake's subordinates see you, you'll be in danger."

"Big snake?"

Ace was somewhat confused.

Just then, ragged villagers rushed out of the village, each carrying a hoe and a wooden stick, and surrounded the Spade Pirates.

"Hey, you guys are pirates, aren't you!"

"Hand over the food! We're all starving!"

"Don't force us to kill you!"

The villagers were terrified, but they deliberately put on fierce expressions, though their trembling bodies betrayed them.

The crew gathered around Ace, their eyes filled with anger.

"Ace."

"Don't do it."

Ace shook his head slightly, his gaze sweeping over the villagers, especially their thin bodies and patched clothes.

Moments later, Ace and his companions were all tied up, and the villagers stole all the food stored on the ship.

It seemed like they hadn't eaten such a sumptuous meal in a long time. As the villagers bit into chunks of meat, tears streamed down their faces.

Once everyone had eaten, flames erupted from Ace's body, setting the straw ropes binding him ablaze.

The other companions also took out daggers to cut the straw ropes, or simply used their strength to snap the ropes, and quickly broke free from their restraints.

"how come."

Seeing the pirates regain their freedom, the villagers did not organize any resistance. They were already starving to death, and being able to have a full meal before they died was enough for them.

Unexpectedly, Ace didn't blame them; instead, he smiled, and his companions beside him smiled helplessly as well.

"Are you full?"

"."

The villagers were stunned.

This group of pirates seems a bit different from the Beasts Pirates.

On the other side, in the White Dance area.

On the road leading to the town of Fortune, Loya was holding a ronin by the neck, with many other ronin lying at his feet.

"There are too many robbers."

Loya's eyes were filled with gloom.

He had been on the road for less than half an hour when he was robbed by three groups of ronin samurai. The security situation was just too bad.

He just wants to find someone to ask about the exact location of Ghost Island; wandering around by himself would waste a lot of time.

The problem is that these short-sighted robbers don't know where Ghost Island is.

After walking for a while, a dilapidated village came into view.

"God of Wealth Town?"

Looking at the crooked signboard at the entrance of the town, Loya tried to recall it briefly; he had a vague recollection, but not much.

On the dilapidated streets, the residents were all emaciated, their clothes patched and mended, and the air was thick with the scent of poverty and hunger.

Loya now understood why he was always being targeted by robbers.

He looks so cool in his clothes.

If you were as thin as the residents here, dressed in patched-up coarse linen clothes, even stray dogs would probably shake their heads at the sight of you.

It's tough to eat!

This wasn't the first time Loya had witnessed such a scene; it was common for non-member states that suffered greatly from plunder.

Even some of the member states could not escape the predicament of poverty and hunger, with a large number of people starving to death every year.

And all of this was caused by human actions.

Loya looked around and found that all the residents were secretly watching him, their eyes filled with fear and anticipation.

"Ding!"

Loya smiled and took out a gleaming gold coin.

The eyes of the surrounding residents lit up.

Chapter 151 Yamato!

Caishen Town, a dilapidated house.

Loya sat on the relatively clean wooden floor, looking at the drafty room, his brows furrowing slightly.

The owner of the house, Lao Kang, looked apologetic.

"Please forgive my humble abode."

"It doesn't matter."

Loya shook his head.

It wasn't that he disliked the house's simplicity; the Shimotsuki Yasuie family's house was already considered quite nice in this poor town, where other houses were even more dilapidated.

He was just somewhat sentimental.

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