This chapter mainly addresses some questions raised so far in the story.
The main character is a transmigrator, so the moment he crossed over, he inevitably began to change the world to some extent. Treat this as a parallel world—but since individual power is limited, the changes won’t be too drastic.
Everything before Chapter 50 is part of the development phase, so not much gets changed early on. This isn’t one of those invincible novels where the MC defeats Roger in one chapter and Imu in two.
That’s just how it is—individual strength is limited.
Even if you reincarnated 20 years earlier and became the richest person or a high-ranking official, you still wouldn’t be able to stop someone else from becoming the world’s richest or prevent the fall of the Soviet Union.
Early on, the changes will be minimal, but starting around Chapter 50 or so, things begin to diverge more.
Events the MC experiences will differ in outcome from the original story to a certain degree.
For example, in the God Valley Incident, the corpses of John and others—in the original, Moria stole their corpses. But now, they’ve already been destroyed, so Moria won’t get them later.
That’s a change in the worldline to some extent, but not a shift in the overall course of the world. Individual strength just can’t affect the big picture.
Also, people who never intersect with the MC’s path won’t be influenced. For example, in the original, Sakazuki and Kizaru both joined the Navy in 1490, when Sakazuki was 23.
But in this story, the MC joined the Navy at age 12, and we haven’t reached 1490 yet—it’s currently around the end of 1486.
So Kizaru hasn’t shown up yet, and the MC won’t go out of his way to find him. Everyone is living out their own stories.
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About the Magma Fruit.
In this story, the MC gets the fruit not long after transmigrating. Since everyone’s thinking is different—for instance, you might want to go east, but suddenly someone transmigrates into your body and decides to walk west instead.
So Sakazuki’s original life trajectory was disrupted. It’s impossible to pinpoint when he got the fruit, so it’s just assigned early on.
Also, the MC’s power is not invincible. Like, if he went to challenge Roger or Whitebeard now, he’d definitely get wrecked. The MC is 19 now—if he could beat Roger or Whitebeard already, then by 21 he’d be knocking out Imu, and there’d be no story left to write.
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About the Vice Admiral rank.
The MC joined the Navy at age 12 and became a Vice Admiral at 19. Is 7 years too fast? No, it’s not.
In the original, Aokiji joined the Navy at 19 and by age 27, during Ohara, he was already a Marine Headquarters Vice Admiral. We don’t know the exact length of the elite training program, but assuming it’s a 3-year track, he made Vice Admiral in just 4 years.
Logia Fruits definitely give a huge boost. They may not be as effective in the New World early on, but they’re extremely useful against pirates in the Four Seas and the first half of the Grand Line.
In this story, Sakazuki joined the Navy at 12 and spent most of his time on the front lines exterminating pirates. His military accomplishments are more than sufficient. Combined with the Magma Fruit, he gets promoted to Vice Admiral.
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Timeline issues.
When I first started writing, the timeline data I found was incorrect. Now it’s been uniformly adjusted two years earlier. The God Valley Incident should be in 1484. If I missed updating a chapter, please let me know in the comments. I’ve updated everything I could think of, but there may still be gaps.
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About Dragon.
Right now, Dragon is 19 and likely hasn’t seen the darkness yet. So he’s just a powerful Navy officer without too many ideological thoughts.
His first signs of change appear during Roger’s execution, where he’s shown looking very serious and somewhat different in the crowd. But that’s still years away.
Not everyone is born extraordinary. Dragon wasn’t born to be a rebel leader.
It’s through experiencing things that people begin to change. The MC won’t go out of his way to approach him. That kind of thing isn’t a done deal just because you chase it.
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About combat techniques.
Some of the techniques, as you’ve seen, were inspired by the MC’s brainstorms before crossing over. Mimicking something and having the original are two different things.
Like that “Great Burial Ranks of the Ten Trillion Fire Dead,” which is based on Ryūjin Jakka. But they’re from different worlds and systems, so they’re not the same.
When Sakazuki uses it now, it’s just a mindless lava giant created by mimicking the ability. It charges forward under the power’s influence. If it gets blown up, it’s just gone—it can’t reconstruct like Ryūjin Jakka can.
What I want to write is a world closer to the original One Piece—not one where all sorts of broken abilities and fruits are just slapped on for fun. So the MC isn’t invincible. I don’t know if that suits everyone’s tastes.
Some readers might not be used to techniques from other worlds showing up here, but we can’t just keep shouting “Great Eruption! Great Eruption!” over and over either.
The MC affects the world and changes it over time—not by being overpowered from the start and solving everything.
If the MC were invincible and joined the Revolutionary Army, wiped out Imu in a few years, and everyone then lived happily ever after under the new government… that’d be nonsense.
A secret organization that’s been underground for over a decade suddenly takes power and rules hundreds of countries around the world? You can imagine what would happen.
So the world must be changed step by step, carefully planned, and smoothly transitioned. Wiping out the Celestial Dragons and Imu won’t bring world peace. That’s not a novel—that’s a fairy tale.
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About the World Government.
The World Government has ruled the world for 800 years. Even someone as powerful as Rocks was defeated and killed. Strength alone is useless. In 800 years, only Roger ever flipped the table.
The “Heavenly Tribute” tax issue is what drives so many to become pirates.
First, most pirate nations are monarchies. The emperor collecting taxes—is that wrong? No.
The tax rate may have been high by our standards, but in that era, most people believed it was justified.
You may have read some historical fiction where the protagonist lowers taxes from some absurd rate to a tenth, and the commoners are grateful beyond words.
That’s basically the situation—in the One Piece world, most people see these taxes as normal.
So why do we say Roger flipped the table?
Because he inspired a generation of young people to go out to sea. More and more old folks and kids were left behind, and with productivity plummeting, people were pushed to their limit and finally rebelled.
That also led to the birth of the Revolutionary Army. Maybe there were other resistance movements in the past 800 years—we don’t know. But in the original, the Revolutionary Army is relatively new.
Then there’s the issue of the Celestial Dragons. Just because the MC doesn’t immediately kill them doesn’t mean he’s soft or wrong, yet people rush to criticize him.
First, think about it: from a god’s-eye view, if you wanted to change the One Piece world, what would be the most stable method? The answer is: usurp the throne.
Become one of the few at the peak of power. Gain control over the Navy. Turn the entire Navy into your private army. Launch a single, decisive strike and smoothly seize control of the government. That way, the world avoids major chaos.
Just killing the Celestial Dragons when you see them being evil—that’s just naïveté.
The MC’s sense of justice is to protect civilians. But there are some things he can’t touch… not yet.
There’s a saying: “Only with great sacrifice can one achieve grand ambitions.” Some sacrifices are simply unavoidable.
If the protagonist sees a Celestial Dragon committing evil and kills him, then what? He gets put on a wanted list, becomes a pirate, storms the Holy Land, and defeats Imu… does that really make sense?
The pirates win, the government loses. A pirate crew has, what, ten or maybe dozens of people—how do they govern the world? Without the government’s suppression, pirates around the world would run wild. Even more people would die.
Even if, after killing the Celestial Dragon, he joins the Revolutionary Army and helps overthrow the World Government—like we said earlier, it’s a clandestine organization that’s only been around for a decade or two… governing the world? That’s still a fairy tale.
All aspects have to be considered. It’s not as simple as just “kill, kill, kill”…
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Regarding the opening and Zephyr not being an Admiral.
Let me explain: the God Valley Incident happened in 1484. After the battle, Garp was hailed as a Marine Hero. He had both the strength and the merit, so it’s safe to say Garp explicitly declined promotion at that point.
Zephyr was promoted to Admiral in 1486, holding the record for the youngest promotion. He was the youngest—not the earliest.
Sengoku was five years older than Zephyr. Even if he became Admiral in his 40s, it would still be earlier than Zephyr. He had the strength, a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit, and Conqueror’s Haki.
It’s impossible that the Admiral rank didn’t exist before 1486. You can’t just have Commander-in-Chief Kong and then only Vice Admirals below him…
And then there’s the matter of the Elite Class. Some sources mention that Sakazuki and Kizaru were his first batch of students. But it doesn’t say the Elite Class was founded in that same year.
Since there’s a Marine Academy, there must have been an Elite Class. After all, elite education has existed for thousands of years, even in ancient times.
So it’s that Zephyr taught the first batch—it’s not that the Elite Class was created because of Zephyr.
If nothing else, just treat it as this book’s unique setting.
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The issue with Conqueror’s Haki—every enemy the protagonist encounters has it, but he doesn’t.
Conqueror’s Haki doesn’t just appear on its own. In the original series, it usually erupts due to a specific trigger or a solidified belief.
For example, Doflamingo’s hatred after being burned, or Luffy risking it all to save Ace—those were clear outbursts. The protagonist hasn’t experienced something like that yet, so don’t rush it. He hasn’t even had a true life-or-death battle yet.
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Regarding magma powers—there’s no need to overanalyze things like temperature and whatnot. Not long ago, the Tonga volcano eruption had the force of who knows how many nuclear bombs—go look it up if you’re curious.
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On the topic of Marines and Pirates.
When people first started watching One Piece, everyone was probably touched by some part of it, right? It’s just that later in the manga, the scope of the world expands, which leads to polarization.
But every person has their own story. So I’ll try to write from a neutral perspective. I won’t take any particular side—I’ll leave the judgment to the readers.
Some parts of the plot are original. The world isn’t just what the manga depicts—so there are some original arcs.
The Buster Call and pirate town massacres each have their pros and cons. There’s no perfect world, so I’ll try to portray things as fairly as possible.
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On the shortness of the chapters.
This is my first time writing a novel—I honestly couldn’t think of any plot. Lately, people have been saying the chapters are short. I’ve noticed that too and will try to write more.
The earliest readers might remember that not long ago… each chapter was just around a thousand characters…
It’s my first time writing fiction, so I lack experience. The early chapters are a bit immature. I’ll revise them later when I get the chance.
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If you notice any issues in the first 50 chapters, please let me know. This is my first novel, and the writing quality early on has some problems—I can feel that myself. So let me know if anything feels off, and I’ll revise it when I can.
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If there’s anything unreasonable, feel free to point it out, and I’ll fix it right away.
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When did the original Admirals get their Devil Fruits?
In this novel, it’s assumed they obtained their Devil Fruits before joining the Marines.
In the movie One Piece Film: Z, Zephyr once said to Kizaru:
“Borsalino, didn’t I teach you not to rely too much on your Devil Fruit?”
From their interaction, you can tell Zephyr and Kizaru didn’t get along. The only time Zephyr would have taught him anything was in the Elite Class.
In the original story, Kizaru and Sakazuki were Zephyr’s first batch of students. So since Kizaru had Devil Fruit powers, and Sakazuki was called a monster alongside him, it’s safe to say he had powers too.
Kuzan became a Vice Admiral just a few years after graduating from the Elite Class, so it’s also likely he had his powers when he joined.
As for why they didn’t get their powers after joining the Marines—first, it wouldn’t make sense. Second, the government definitely has Logia-type Fruits, but they wouldn’t just hand them out.
These three Fruits aren’t normal Logias either. There’s no reason to give them to the three of them.
Take Kuzan for example—no matter how outstanding he was in the Elite Class, there’s no justification for rewarding him with a Logia-type Fruit. Wouldn’t it make more sense to give it to CP0? There’s no reason to award it to three Marine cadets. They hadn’t earned it.
No matter how brain-dead the government is, they wouldn’t give three elite Fruits to three rookies. That’s like assigning a new recruit to be a brigadier general—absurd.
These three Fruits, if given to any physically-elite Vice Admiral, would instantly become Admiral-level combat power.
So why give them to three newbies fresh out of boot camp? By the time they’ve grown strong enough to be Admirals, the world will have changed ten times over.
Back then was the era of Roger, Golden Lion, Whitebeard, Big Mom, and other powerful pirates.
There was no time to let anyone slowly “grow.”
But if they already had the Fruits when they joined, it’s much more plausible. This sea is vast, and the number of people is massive. It’s just probability—when the numbers are high enough, Logia users joining the Marines is bound to happen.
Just like the three Admirals.
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And about this recent Skypiea arc—I’m honestly falling apart here.
To be honest, I was misled. I only followed One Piece occasionally. Most of the time I’ve been reading novels. In most of them, once they reach Skypiea, they go straight to finding Enel.
So in my outline, I planned for the protagonist to reach Skypiea and then deal with Enel and the Rumble-Rumble Fruit, and so on.
But after researching and rewatching the anime these past few days, I realized—it’s not like that at all! Enel’s homeland is a small island in the southern White Sea. The place was destroyed just six years before the story, and then he took over the Sky Kingdom.
This caused a huge problem—the entire Skypiea outline got thrown out the window. It’s all a mess now, and I’m still working on it. Don’t worry, don’t worry.
In the end, I’ll try to logically and reasonably portray the true development of the One Piece world.
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Chapters
- Chapter 300 - 299: Enel vs. Shanks
- Chapter 299 - 298: Knock and Kuzan’s Battle
- Chapter 298 - 297: Meteor Volcano: World-Annihilating Destruction
- Chapter 297 - 296: Moria’s Death and the Blind Old Man
- Chapter 296 - 295: Perona and Kuma’s Death
- Chapter 295 - 294 Sakazuki: You think I’m just scaring you?
- Chapter 294 - 293: Sakazuki the Admiral
- Chapter 293 - 292: Preparing to Be Promoted to Fleet Admiral
- Chapter 292 291: The Furious Knock
- Chapter 291 290: Retreat
- Chapter 290 289: Enel at Death’s Door
- Chapter 289 288: That Was Shot Down
- Chapter 288 - 287: Pretend Fight Turns Real and Fallout
- Chapter 287 - 286: The Death of Bin Black
- Chapter 286 285: Simultaneous Attack?
- Chapter 285 - 284: Enel’s Unintentional Support
- Chapter 284 - 283: Ability of the Shiny Fruit
- Chapter 283 - 282: The Balance of the New World About to Be Broken
- Chapter 282 - 281: Controlling Morgans
- Chapter 281 - 280: Pacifist
- Chapter 280 279: The Death of Absalom
- Chapter 279 278: Garp Resigns
- Chapter 278 277: Cooperation That Stirs the New World
- Chapter 277 276: Enel and Law’s Mysterious Mission
- Chapter 276 - 275: A Divided Navy and the New Fleet Admiral Candidate
- Chapter 275 274: The Brutal Battle
- Chapter 274 - 273: The Three Battlefields of Headquarters
- Chapter 273 272: The Explosive Clash at Marineford
- Chapter 272 271: The Death of Caesar
- Chapter 271 - 270: Arresting Caesar
- Chapter 270 - 269: Purging the Grand Line
- Chapter 269 - 268: Erupting Conflict
- Chapter 268 267: Land on the Beach? Bomb!
- Chapter 267 266: Law's Ability
- Chapter 266 - 265: The Ever-Rolling Development of the World
- Chapter 265 264: The Dragon Who Suddenly Awoke
- Chapter 264 - 263: Vegapunk’s Clones
- Chapter 263 - 262: The Heat-Heat Fruit Secured
- Chapter 262 - 261: Zephyr’s New Disciple
- Chapter 261 - 260: The More-More Fruit After Testing
- Chapter 260 259: Sengoku's Fury
- Chapter 259 - 258: Cluster Bomb
- Chapter 258 257: The More-More’s Multiplying Power
- Chapter 257 256: The Death of Whitebeard II
- Chapter 256 255: The Death of Miss Buckin
- Chapter 255 254: Egghead Island
- Chapter 254 - 253: Bullet Racing Against Kizaru
- Chapter 253 252: Bloodbath at Sabaody Complete
- Chapter 252 251: Bloodbath at Sabaody
- Chapter 251 250: The More-More Fruit – Bullet
- Chapter 250 249: Sakazuki vs Bullet
- Chapter 249 - 248: Headache for Sengoku
- Chapter 248 247: The First Seraph
- Chapter 247 - 246: Devil Fruit Recovery in Progress
- Chapter 246 - 245: Whitebeard II
- Chapter 245 - 244: The Cruelest Way to Wipe Out Pirates
- Chapter 244 - 243: Warp-Warp Fruit
- Chapter 243 242: The Toyed-With Kaido
- Chapter 242 - 241: Kaido vs Shanks
- Chapter 241 240: Clash Between Red-Hair and Kaido
- Chapter 240 239: The Revolutionary Army That Has Become a Colossus
- Chapter 239 - 238: All Around the World
- Chapter 238 237: Sengoku’s Promotion to Fleet Admiral
- Chapter 237 236: Dragon's Ultimate Move
- Chapter 236 235: The Three Admirals Candidates
- Chapter 235 234: This Is What You Call Hell
- Chapter 234 - 233: The Okama King Completely Crushed by Sakazuki
- Chapter 233 - 232: Revolutionary Army and the Navy
- Chapter 232 - 231: Building the Cannon That Pierces the World
- Chapter 231 - 230: Shattered Body
- Chapter 230 - 229: Who Is the Culprit
- Chapter 229 228: Franky, as if Fallen into an Icy Abyss
- Chapter 228 227: To Build or Not to Build the Pluton
- Chapter 227 - 226: Pluton’s Blueprints
- Chapter 226 - 225: The Birth of the Sea Train
- Chapter 225 - 224: Zephyr’s Son
- Chapter 224: Extra – The Night Before the All-Out War
- Chapter 223: Candidate for the Float-Float Fruit User
- Chapter 222 222: Arlong’s Brutal Defeat
- Chapter 221 221: Arlong vs. Bullet
- Chapter 220 220: The Celestial Dragons’ National Treasure
- Chapter 219: Gods, Men, and Ants — Who Is the Fool
- Chapter 218 218: Dragon and the Birth of the Revolutionary Army
- Chapter 217: No Marines Left Behind
- Chapter 216: That’s Your Old Boss
- Chapter 215: The Black-Faced Enel and Caesar
- Chapter 214: The Donquixote Family Crushed Again and Again
- Chapter 213: The Nika Fruit and Its Will
- Chapter 212: I've Already Killed 56 Yonko Like You
- Chapter 211 211: Fisher Tiger’s Life
- Chapter 210: Strawberry vs Jinbe
- Chapter 209: The Betrayed Tiger
- Chapter 208 208: The Red-Haired Nation-Extermination Incident
- Chapter 207 207: Song Demon King
- Chapter 206 206: Donquixote Brothers
- Chapter 205: Shakky’s Death
- Chapter 204: The Forbidden Story
- Chapter 203: The Death of Hancock
- Chapter 202 202: Then Don’t Bother Holding It
- Chapter 201: Amazon Lily
- Chapter 200: Shanks Seizes the Gum-Gum Fruit
- Chapter 199: The Death of Mihawk
- Chapter 198: Everyone Must Die
- Chapter 197 197: Child of Destiny · Crocodile
- Chapter 196 196: The True Villain · Sakazuki
- Chapter 195 195: You’re Afraid of Me, Aren’t You
- Chapter 194: A Confused Law and a Derailed Rosinante
- Chapter 193: Borsalino and Kuzan
- Chapter 192 192: Kaido Crowns Himself Emperor
- Chapter 191 191: The Birth of the Third Emperor
- Chapter 190 190: Mihawk and the Left-Handed Swordsman Shanks
- Chapter 189: Rosinante Gets Stabbed
- Chapter 188: Devil Fruit Recovery Plan
- Chapter 187 187: Missile Demon Bullet
- Chapter 186 186: One Kick
- Chapter 185: The Fishman Who Climbed the Red Line
- Chapter 184: Fisher Tiger
- Chapter 183: The Perishing White Town
- Chapter 182 - 182 White Town
- Chapter 181: The Death of the Golden Lion
- Chapter 180 180: The Impending Villain’s Diverging Path
- Chapter 179 179: Rob Lucci
- Chapter 178 178: The Lion at Dusk
- Chapter 177: The Future Two Great Pirates Who Died Before They Could Even Set Out
- Chapter 176: Crocodile Called a Useless Waste
- Chapter 175: Crocodile About to Be Scolded
- Chapter 174: Rosinante and the Undercover Mission
- Chapter 173: Make Sure Mihawk’s Body is Intact
- Chapter 172: Vegapunk’s Identity
- Chapter 171: Germa at the Mercy of Others
- Chapter 170: Let's Beat Him to Death
- Chapter 169: The Pillaging Enel and Bullet
- Chapter 168 168: The Death of Oden
- Chapter 167 167: I Didn’t Catch That
- Chapter 166 166: Sakazuki Contemplates the Situation
- Chapter 165 165: Charlotte Linlin Strikes Against the Navy
- Chapter 164 164: The Clash Between Charlotte Linlin and Knock
- Chapter 163 163: Pirate Sovereign: Knock
- Chapter 162: The New Generation of the Navy
- Chapter 161: The Government and the Revolutionary Army
- Chapter 160: Tesoro
- Chapter 159: The Soon-to-Be-Born Sea King
- Chapter 158 158: Industrial Revolution
- Chapter 157 157: Robin and Lorka
- Chapter 156 156: Unfortunately, I Have No Emotions
- Chapter 155 155: The Meaning of Protection
- Chapter 154: Redfield's Swordsmanship
- Chapter 153: Kong vs. Red the Aloof
- Chapter 152: Yasopp’s Departure
- Chapter 151 151: The Ruthless Name of Sakazuki
- Chapter 150 150: The Golden Lion's Prison Break
- Chapter 149 149: Scouring the Four Seas
- Chapter 148 148: Sakazuki's Promotion to Admiral
- Chapter 147 147: The Destruction of Ohara
- Chapter 146: Bombarding the Evacuation Ship
- Chapter 145: The Evacuation Ship
- Chapter 144: Spandine
- Chapter 143: Ohara
- Chapter 142 142: The Buster Call and the Leading Vice Admiral
- Chapter 141 141: The Battle of Ringo, Wano Country
- Chapter 140 140: The Birth of the Sea Train and the Monarch of the Seas
- Chapter 139: Stripping Garp of the Title of Hero
- Chapter 138 138: The Deal Between Charlotte Linlin and Sakazuki (
- Chapter 137 137: Thunder’s Arrival
- Chapter 136: The Pirate Frightened Off by Sakazuki
- Chapter 135: Roger's Death
- Chapter 134 134: The Rift Between Garp and Sakazuki
- Chapter 133 133: Rayleigh’s Death
- Chapter 132 132: Golden Buddha
- Chapter 131 131: Ace’s Death
- Chapter 130 - 130 Bullet vs Rayleigh
- Chapter 129: The Life and Death of Roger’s Heir, A Tense Standoff
- Chapter 128: The Dawn of a New Era
- Chapter 127 127: The Relationship Between Devil Fruits and Lineage Factors
- Chapter 126 126: The Death of Marshall D. Teach
- Chapter 125 125 – Teach Fed Three Devil Fruits by Sakazuki
- Chapter 124: Enel's Research
- Chapter 123 - 123 – Sakazuki’s Sleight of Hand
- Chapter 122 - 122 – The Corrupt Marine Branch
- Chapter 121 121: The God of Thunder and Lightning, Enel
- Chapter 120 120: The Navy Brings Evil
- Chapter 119 119: Crocodile’s Total Defeat
- Chapter 118: The Seven Warlords of the Sea System Pilot Test
- Chapter 117: Dragon’s Experience
- Chapter 116: The Situation in the New World
- Chapter 115: Sakazuki, Both Sinister and Scheming
- Chapter 114 114: Schemes and Calculations
- Chapter 113 - 113 Sakazuki Completely Overwhelms Knock
- Chapter 112 112 Steam and Magma
- Chapter 111 111: Dragon and the Fake CP0
- Chapter 110: The Battle of Edd War
- Chapter 109: The Seven Warlords of the Sea Proposal
- Chapter 108: The Strongest on the Sea
- Chapter 107: Kuzan
- Chapter 106 - 106 Rosinante
- Chapter 105: Experiments
- Chapter 104: Punk Hazard
- Chapter 103 103: Sakazuki Captures the Dragon (End)
- Chapter 102 102: Sakazuki Captures the Dragon
- Chapter 101 101: Sakazuki Captures the Dragon
- Chapter 100 100 - Kaido Treated as a Test Subject
- Chapter 99 99: Their Own Stories
- Chapter 98 98: Oppression and Resistance
- Chapter 97 97: Twist of Fate
- Chapter 96 96: The New Hero, Sakazuki
- Chapter 95 95: Golden Lion’s Severed Arm and Defeat
- Chapter 94 94: Golden Lion – Annihilation of Marine Headquarters
- Chapter 93 93: Sengoku's Suspicion and Testing
- Chapter 92 92: In Times of Chaos, Harsh Measures Must Be Taken
- Chapter 91 91: Adventurer or Pirate
- Chapter 90 90: World Nobles
- Chapter 89 89: The Navy's Darkness
- Chapter 88 88 – Darkness and Justice
- Chapter 87 87: Rebellion or Usurpation
- Chapter 86 86: Vegapunk’s Extra Lessons
- Chapter 85 85: Devil Fruits and Haki
- Chapter 84 84: Bacteria and Microorganisms
- Chapter 83 83: Vegapunk
- Chapter 82 82: Bullet in Demon Mode
- Chapter 81 81: Bullet vs Sakazuki
- Chapter 80 80 – Enel
- Chapter 79 79: The Death of Whitebeard
- Chapter 78 78: The Great Sea Battle of Skegli (Part Eight)
- Chapter 77 77: The Great Sea Battle of Skegli (Part Seven)
- Chapter 76 76: The Great Sea Battle of Skegli (Part Six)
- Chapter 75 75: The Great Sea Battle of Skegli (Part Five)
- Chapter 74 74: The Great Sea Battle of Skegli (Part Four)
- Chapter 73 73: The Great Sea Battle of Skegli (Part Three)
- Chapter 72 72: The Great Sea Battle of Skegli (Part Two)
- Chapter 71 71: The Great Sea Battle of Skegli (Part One)
- Chapter 70 70 - The Great Naval Battle of Skegli
- Chapter 69 69: Sword of the Precipice
- Chapter 68 68: Whitebeard’s Sons Annihilated
- Chapter 67 67: Prelude to Whitebeard’s Death
- Chapter 66 66: Borsalino Joins the Marines
- Chapter 65 65 Sakazuki Lifts the Skull
- Chapter 64 64 Sea Circle Calendar 1490
- Chapter 63 63: Bullet Joins the Navy
- Chapter 62 62: Douglas Bullet
- Chapter 61 61 – Bullet’s Hometown
- Chapter 60 60: Brutal Slaughter of Byrnndi World
- Chapter 59 59: One-Sided Slaughter
- Chapter 58 58: Encirclement of Byrnndi World
- Chapter 57 57: A Serious Enel
- Chapter 56 56: Volcanic Eruption and Roger’s Escape
- Chapter 55 55: The Justice That Bears the Weight of the World
- Chapter 54 54: Lava Burst Jewel
- Chapter 53 53: Roger vs Sakazuki
- Chapter 52 52: Roger’s Kingdom Destruction Incident
- Chapter 51 51: Enlisted Enel
- Chapter 50 50 The Truth of the Void Century
- Chapter 49 49: The History of the Angel Tribe
- Chapter 48 48 - Enel
- Chapter 47 47 – Seeking the Proverb
- Chapter 46 46: Bullet’s Revenge
- Chapter 45 45: Shandora and Birka
- Chapter 44 44 – The Island of God
- Chapter 43 43: Heaven’s Gate
- Chapter 42 42: Questions
- Chapter 41 41: The Knock-Up Stream
- Chapter 40 40 The Truth Buried for Four Hundred Years
- Chapter 39 39: Trickster “Noland”
- Chapter 38 38: Byrnndi World
- Chapter 37 37 – The Death of the Empress of Amazon Lily
- Chapter 36 36: Hands Pressed Together (
- Chapter 35 35: The Bleeding Empress
- Chapter 34 34: The Empress of Amazon Lily
- Chapter 33 33: Teaching of Armament Haki
- Chapter 32 32 Setting Sail from Headquarters
- Chapter 31 31: Faith and Justice
- Chapter 30 30: Sakazuki Appointed Vice Admiral
- Chapter 29 29 Sea Circle Calendar Year 1486
- Chapter 28 28 A Roar That Shakes Heaven and Earth
- Chapter 27 27 One-Sided Pirates
- Chapter 26 26: Pirate Massacre Town
- Chapter 25 25 – Essence
- Chapter 24 24: Roaming the Four Seas
- Chapter 23 23 – The Death of Rocks
- Chapter 22 22: The “Shocked” Sakazuki
- Chapter 21 21: Rampaging Rocks
- Chapter 20 20: Rocks Driven Mad with Hatred
- Chapter 19 19: The Truth of the World
- Chapter 18 18: Observation Haki That Listens to All Things
- Chapter 17 17 – The Disappearance of Roger
- Chapter 16 16: The Super Battleship Beneath God Valley
- Chapter 15 15 Kaido’s Organs Burned Away
- Chapter 14 14: Sakazuki Preparing to Detonate God Valley
- Chapter 13 13: Kaido Loses an Organ
- Chapter 12 12 – Roger: Do Me This Favor
- Chapter 11 11: The Battle of God Valley
- Chapter 10 10: The Hunt for Kaido
- Chapter 9 9: Meteor Volcano
- Chapter 8 8: The Great War of God Valley Erupts
- Chapter 7 7: Movements from All Sides
- Chapter 6 6: The God Valley Incident
- Chapter 5 5: Battle Against Garp
- Chapter 4 4: Tekkai
- Chapter 3 3: Barbaric Bone Noss
- Chapter 2 2: Joining the Navy
- Chapter 1 1: Sakazuki