Chapter 461 - 463 (1/2)
The atmosphere between Hancock and Robin, who were standing at this moment on the left and right slightly behind Yeruashi, was surprisingly harmonious.
They felt an extraordinary peace and tranquility, basking in the bright rays of the sun, which poured through the parted fog of the Florian Triangle.
Robin and Hancock were thinking the same thing, looking at the figure of Yeruashi, dressed in a loose blue kimono.
”I was very lucky to meet this person.”
After meeting Yeruashi, there was nothing happier for Robin and Hancock than gradually reducing the distance between them, from just acquaintances, up to close people.
”What are you thinking about?”
Yeruashi turned his head and smiled at Robin and Hancock.
He didn't think that they could still be shocked by his strength.
Hancock and Robin gradually calmed their emotions, looking at Yeruashi's soft and kind smile, but he suddenly thought of something when they opened their mouths to answer.
”Ah, I almost forgot...”
Yeruashi looked away from Robin and Hancock, ”I'll be back soon.”
Phew!!
With these words, Yeruashi's figure blurred and disappeared from the deck of the ship.
After a while, a black spatial passage appeared in the air, from which Yeruashi came out.
Hancock and Robin turned their heads, looking questioningly into each other's eyes.
They were very interested in what Yeruashi had just done in the Florian Triangle.
They immediately noticed the unknown sword in Yeruashi's hands, which vaguely seemed very unusual.
”This is...”
Robin said hesitantly.
Yeruashi pulled out the sword, taking a quick glance at its black blade, and immediately returned it back to the scabbard: ”This is the national treasure of the Country of Vano, the Black Sword of Susui. Even before we arrived in the Country of Vano, Gekko Moriya visited there and stole Susui along with Ryuma's body, I just decided to return the sword to where it belongs.”
”So this is Meito Susui...”
Robin looked thoughtfully at the Shusui in Yeruashi's hands.
She was no stranger to this sword, because the ”Dragon Slayer” Shimotsuki Ryuma and his meito Susui, occupy a special place in the history of the Country of Vano.
Shimotsuki Ryuma is not only an important figure in the history of the Country of Vano, but also a very prominent figure in the entire world history, because in the past he was famous not only for being able to easily kill a real dragon with one swing of his sword...
This man managed to stop an attempt by the forces of the World Government to invade the Country of Vano!
Whether it's SP-0 or the strongest sentinels of that era...none of them managed to defeat the legendary 'Dragon Slayer' Ryuma and invade the closed Country of Vano!
”Hmm...There is still an extremely strong will and intention of the owner in Susui.”
Yeruashi smiled as he returned to the cabin: ”If Ryuma were not the guardian of the closed Country of Vano, but a free man floating on the expanses of the sea, it would probably not be difficult for him to get the title of the Greatest Swordsman in the World of that era, such a swordsman deserves a little respect.”
The last words could have been considered rude if any other person had been in Yeruashi's place, but in his performance, they seemed completely natural and fair.
According to Hancock and Robin, Yeruashi had every right to say something like that, because there were very few people in the whole world who could even get such recognition from him.
”I'll go cook.”
Hancock followed Yeruashi into the cabins.
Around the same time.
In a gloomy castle located on a giant ship Thriller Bark, sailing in one of the parts of the split Florian Triangle.
”What happened?!”
Gekko Moriya shouted irritably as he walked along the corridor of the gloomy castle.
He was enjoying a calm and pleasant sleep, but suddenly he was woken up by some loud movement.
One of the Shichibukai was in an extremely bad mood.
Soon he came out into a spacious courtyard, in the middle of which lay a variety of zombies.
The 'Ghost Princess' Perona and the 'Gravedigger' Absalom, members of the' Mystical Four', stood motionless at the edge of the courtyard.