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Old 2023-06-30, 23:57   Link #583
marvelB
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It's been a while, but it's SBS time again! The info out now doesn't come from the usual sources, but it seems reliable enough (though take it with a grain of salt just in case):

-Oda clarifies that anyone turned to stone by S-Snake simply find her cute in an innocent way (as if you would an infant/child), not in a creepy way.

-Oda notes that Ryokugyu (aka Aramaki) must have a sad past because of the tattoo on his chest.

-Speaking of Ryokugyu, we learn the brands of justice he and fellow admiral Fujitora abide by! Ryokugyu follows "lethal justice", while Fujitora goes by "honorable justice".

-Oda explain's Law's awakening a bit. The "K" in "Kroom" refers to his weapon, Kikoku (which acts as his "knife" in the operating room). Apparently, his awakening allows him to "operate" with his sword remotely (in other words, he doesn't actually need to be inside of the "room" himself. Oda then goes on to say that if the explanation sounds confusing, then that's perfectly normal, lol.

-We already knew this from recent chapters, but all former CP9 agents are part of CP0 now. It's noted that the ones wearing masks are the more powerful agents (so guys like Lucci, Kaku, Stussy, and the ones from Guernica's group in Wano).

-Sticking to the topic of CP0, after Lucci got knocked out by Stussy, Nami kicked/stomped on him while saying something to the effect of "not so tough now, huh?", since she still hasn't forgotten CP9's mistreatment of Robin at Enies Lobby (too bad Spandam wasn't at Egghead then, heh ).

-Oda drew the anthropomorphic versions of Kikoku (Law's sword, as mentioned above) and Mogura (Katakuri's weapon):

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-We learn Sentoumaru's past! He was originally from a village of lumberjacks living in the woods. Even as a boy, he was ludicrously strong, which got him mocked by his fellow villagers. One day, Vegapunk personally witnessed the youngster's strength in action, and from that moment decided to take him in as his bodyguard.


...And that's about it! Nothing exactly earth-shattering if this is legit, but it's fine enough. I like learning what the new admirals' justices are, at least! And for some reason, Oda trying to explain Law's awakening feels like Araki explaining the more complicated/convoluted stand powers in Jojo, heh.
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