Chapter 120 120: Acting Alone? Law Meets Hogback
Chapter 120 120: Acting Alone? Law Meets Hogback
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“We did invade, after all.” Alvida crossed her arms and nodded.
“Are we going to start a fight?” Mikita actually sounded excited. Since signing her contract with the captain, she hadn’t really had the chance to use her ability.
“That’s for the captain to decide. But I’d say he definitely will.” Alvida already had a good read on Davy Jones’ temperament. “The captain craves fear and horror. This place is practically tailor-made for him—a battlefield prepared in advance.”
Porche could only shake her head helplessly. Even Alvida was saying that, so the captain’s decision was as good as made.
Mikita planted both hands on her hips. “So what if it’s a Warlord? Crocodile used to be one too. Fighting Warlords is exactly what we do.”
She clearly held little respect for her former boss—even if he was now aboard the same Black Pirate Ship.
Hildon, the man-faced bat, stared at them in shock.
Was the Davy Jones Pirates completely insane?! Even after learning that Lord Moria was one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, they were still intent on declaring war? Were they not afraid of total annihilation?
That was Lord Moria!
Alvida paid no mind to the storm of thoughts racing through the bat’s oversized head. She simply jerked her chin. “We’ll take him back to the ship. The captain will want to hear what he has to say.”
Mikita and Porche both nodded in agreement.
Meanwhile, on a distant hillside, a shadowy figure stood silently, his greedy gaze sweeping across the faces of Alvida, Mikita, and Porche one by one.
“The intruders are all beauties… Which one should I choose? Which one first? But they don’t look easy to handle. Better send the Soldier Zombies and General Zombies to test them… ideally split them up…”
At the same time, a man wearing a spotted round hat and carrying a long sword—Law—was making his way down a forest path, wreathed in ghostly shadows.
“Maybe coming alone wasn’t the best idea.” He pulled the brim of his hat lower, sharp dark-ringed eyes carefully scanning his surroundings. “I should have stuck with Boss Alvida, Boss Kuro, or Boss Buggy.”
He turned a corner—and spotted a carriage parked by the roadside, half-shrouded in mist.
Two figures stood before it. They turned at the sound of footsteps, and when their eyes landed on Law, both froze in surprise. Clearly they hadn’t expected an outsider to appear at this hour.
Law studied them calmly.
One was a dwarf-like figure shrouded in a black robe, perched atop a hunting hound.
The other wasn’t even human—more like a centaur, with the torso of a man fused to the body of a horse.
Both shared the same grotesque traits: bandages wrapped around their bodies, and visible stitch marks at the joints where flesh had been sewn together.
The “residents” here are… strange. Law thought silently.
“Well, well, a ‘guest’… heh, heh.”
“Welcome, welcome. Please, step into the carriage. We’ll bring you to our master.”
Together they lifted the heavy drape of the carriage, revealing an empty interior.
“Who are you?” Law frowned.
“We are but nameless servants. If you wish to know more, you must ask our master yourself.”
The centaur placed a small step stool for him.
Law knew full well something was wrong, yet still he stepped up onto the stool, entered the carriage, and took a seat.
Fine. He’d meet their so-called “master” and uncover the truth of this place—otherwise he’d have nothing concrete to report to the captain.
The drape fell shut, and with a creak and groan the carriage turned and began rolling down the forked road.
Law sat tensely, one hand never leaving the hilt of Kikoku, ready to strike at any moment.
After three or four minutes, the wheels suddenly slammed into something with a heavy bang—and the whole carriage flipped violently.
But Law had anticipated it. With a single slash, he split the carriage apart and leapt free.
He landed on the path and saw the wreck of what he’d just been riding. The carriage had smashed headlong into a bizarre tree by the roadside—one whose trunk bore a grotesque face, grinning at him.
The carriage lay overturned, its wheels scattered. The dwarf and centaur were nowhere to be seen.
“Two freaks…” Law muttered.
He adjusted the brim of his spotted hat—then turned, only to notice the mist-shrouded roadside revealed… a graveyard.
Countless tombstones glimmered cold under the moonlight.
From between them, a figure staggered forth, one hand braced on a headstone, the other pointing straight at Law.
A person?
It was a gaunt figure, bandages wrapping its entire body, with dull vacant eyes. Rotting purple flesh peeked out as though its skin had been stripped away.
It pointed at Law for a moment… then slowly moved its arm, finger extending toward the end of the road.
Law followed its direction. At the far end of the fork loomed a massive castle.
So—that carriage had indeed brought him close to the destination. The method of “dropping off” the guest was just… unconventional.
When he looked back, the strange figure was gone.
“Not human… More like… the ‘zombies’ I’ve read about in books?” Law frowned. “This place is bizarre. I’d better stay wary of Devil Fruit powers.”
He approached the castle doors and grasped the handle.
After a moment, the heavy doors creaked open—revealing the cold face of a woman.
She had short blonde hair, skin an unnatural ashen white, and her body was covered with stitch marks.
The instant her eyes fell on Law, murderous intent filled them. She raised a stack of white plates in her hands, and with a motion like a knife-thrower, hurled them straight at him.
“Dishes like these… should not exist in this world!” she cried nonsensically.
Law reacted instantly, drawing Kikoku. With a twist of his fingers, a semicircle Room bloomed into existence.
In a flash of steel, the plates shattered—and the woman’s head and limbs were severed clean from her torso.
Clatter—
They tumbled across the floor, yet her head never stopped glaring at Law.
A shrill scream rang out from deeper within the mansion.
A short, fat man with a sharp nose came barreling down the staircase.
“What did you do to my Cindry?!” he roared, equal parts shock and fury. “She’s mine!”
From the moment the man appeared, Law’s eyes had been locked onto his face—because it was one he knew all too well.
“The genius surgeon… Hogback.” As a student of medicine—especially surgery—Law had pored over this man’s many works. His name left a strong impression.
“You… know me?!” Hogback, wearing tiny sunglasses, squinted at Law in confusion. He couldn’t recognize the stranger, but soon dismissed him entirely. Instead, he crouched down to cradle Cindry’s severed head.
“My dear, I’ll just have to sew you back together again. Thank heavens you can’t die a second time.”
Cindry glared at him coldly. “Let me go.”
But Hogback ignored her words. “Be quiet, Cindry. That’s an order.”
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- Chapter 160 160: The Past, True Identities, and Old Stories Resurfaced
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- Chapter 158 158: Sabo Recovers His Memory at Impel Down
- Chapter 157 157: Neptune’s Resolve, Hatchan’s Aesthetics, and Buggy’s Agitation
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- Chapter 155 155: The Prophecy of the End of the World of the Dead and the War at the Summit
- Chapter 154 154: Opportunism, Prophecy, and the Song of Souls
- Chapter 153 153: The Throw of Loyal Death
- Chapter 152 152: The Collapse of the Energy Steroid, Madness to the Extreme
- Chapter 151 151: The Traitor, the Swift-and-Slow Blades, and the Crimson Edge
- Chapter 150 150: The Seal of the Pact: Fanged City of Hierarchy
- Chapter 149 149: Hard-Shell Tower: Shirahoshi’s Truth
- Chapter 148 148: Neptune’s Speech at the Plaza
- Chapter 147 147: The Third Prince’s Assassination Attempt on Madam Shyarly
- Chapter 146 146: The Traitor – Vision – Opportunity
- Chapter 145 145: Fishman District – Hody – Intelligence
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- Chapter 143 143: Seizing the Flying Dutchman
- Chapter 142 142: The Mad Vander Decken
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- Chapter 131 131: If You Want to Prey on Others, Be Prepared to Be Preyed Upon
- Chapter 130 130: Before Them, Oars’ Fist; Behind Them, Crocodile’s Mockery
- Chapter 129 129: Tonight’s Happiest Man Will Be Crocodile
- Chapter 128 128: The Ghost Princess Who Fainted in Fear
- Chapter 127 127: Perona’s Unbelievable Corridor
- Chapter 126 126: Obtaining the Sword God’s Blade, Shusui
- Chapter 125 125: Captain John’s Treasure Bracelet
- Chapter 124 124: Kuro, Buggy vs. the General Zombies
- Chapter 123 123: Eight Arms vs Eight Legs? Hachi’s Six-Sword Style
- Chapter 122 122: Revealed? The Invisible Absalom
- Chapter 121 121: Zombie Assault? The Hatred Aimed at Alvida for No Reason
- Chapter 120 120: Acting Alone? Law Meets Hogback
- Chapter 119 119: Zombie Army? Alvida Obtains Critical Intel
- Chapter 118 118: The Terror Ghost? There Can Only Be One Ship of Horror in This World
- Chapter 117 117: Bartholomew Kuma? A Contact on Thriller Bark
- Chapter 116 116: Confrontation? Sengoku and Akainu, Kizaru’s Dialogue
- Chapter 115 115: Tashigi’s Breakdown? The Difficult, Twisting Road of Marine Justice
- Chapter 114 114: The Blessing and Curse of the Contract? Law No Longer Hesitates
- Chapter 113 113: CP9 Annihilated? Spandam’s Agony and Fear
- Chapter 112 112: The Heart’s Deadly Rhythm
- Chapter 111 111: A Beast No Frozen Cage Can Hold
- Chapter 110 110: There’s Always Someone Stronger
- Chapter 109 109: Pirates Don’t Fight by Rules
- Chapter 108 108: Please Listen Carefully Until I Finish This Piece
- Chapter 107 107: Precision or Not: The Difference Between Surgery and Slaughter
- Chapter 106 106: No Matter Where the Ship Goes, Its Bottom Is Always Connected to the Sea
- Chapter 105 105: If It Can’t Kill in One Blow, a Trump Card Should Stay Hidden
- Chapter 104 104: The Opponent She Least Wanted to Face
- Chapter 103 103: The Black Ship That Feasts Amid the Storm
- Chapter 102 102: A Surgery Demanding the Chief Surgeon’s Full Concentration
- Chapter 101 101: Calamities Always Come One After Another
- Chapter 100 100: Daylight Nightmares Are Always More Terrifying
- Chapter 99 99: The Holiday Ends Before It Even Begins
- Chapter 98 98: Racing Down the Road of an Unusual Villain
- Chapter 97 97: I Think We’re Back in Business
- Chapter 96 96: Reunion
- Chapter 95 95: Compromise
- Chapter 94 94: Porche’s Confusion and Ace’s Riddle
- Chapter 93 93: A Natural and Seamless Shift of Allegiance
- Chapter 92 92: Sometimes Losing Is a Kind of Victory
- Chapter 91 91: The Rising Bounties Make Everything Feel Real
- Chapter 90 90: Thinking About the Spoils Before Winning
- Chapter 89 89: Running Into the Real Deal While Playing “Davy Jones’s Pirate Game”
- Chapter 88 88: Attention from Marine Headquarters
- Chapter 87 87: After a Shattered Heart, a New Journey Begins
- Chapter 86 86: The Physique After the Oath Transformation Is More Enduring Against Trials
- Chapter 85 85: Once an Alliance is Broken, It Can Be Broken Again
- Chapter 84 84: An Oath Is Both a Shackle and the Source of Mad Power
- Chapter 83 83: When the Familiar Becomes a Monster Too
- Chapter 82 82: Intimidating the Monsters with Conqueror’s Haki
- Chapter 81 81: The Gathering of Second-Layer Monsters
- Chapter 80 80: Breaking Through the First Floor’s Giant Boss
- Chapter 79 79: Obtaining the First Key
- Chapter 78 78: All Blades Are Called “Famed Swords”
- Chapter 77 77: The Heart Atop the Spire Must Be Obtained
- Chapter 76 76: Every Horror Story Has Its Beginning
- Chapter 75 75: After the Novelty of the Seabed Comes Weariness
- Chapter 74 74: The Reality a Marine Must Accept
- Chapter 73 73: As Long As We Don’t Drown, Anything Can Be Discussed
- Chapter 72 72: The Black Ship Rises into the Sky and Vanishes Like an Illusion
- Chapter 71 71: The Arrival of the Natural Enemy That Brings Absolute Overwhelming Suppression
- Chapter 70 70: I’m Waiting for Someone. What Are You Waiting For?
- Chapter 69 69: Upholding the True Way of the Okama from Start to Finish
- Chapter 68 68: This Is Your Grave, and Also Our Rest Area
- Chapter 67 67: After the Standoff, There’s No Going Back
- Chapter 66 66: More Than Rain Fell from the Sky
- Chapter 65 65: A Lesson for Breaking the Deal
- Chapter 64 64: The Deal Ends in an Instant
- Chapter 63 63: Buggy’s Bounty: Second Highest on the Crew
- Chapter 62 62: An Unbreakable Alliance Between Pirates
- Chapter 61 61: This Bargaining Chip Is Far from Enough
- Chapter 60 60: On Matters of Principle, Not One Step Back
- Chapter 59 59: A New Pair of Glasses Doesn’t Change a Killer Instinct
- Chapter 58 58: This Hammer Might Be a Bit Personal
- Chapter 57 57: The Strange Night in Whiskey Peak
- Chapter 56 56: When the Headlines Bite Back, You Take the Fall
- Chapter 55 55: Smoker and Tashigi's Resolve
- Chapter 54 54: Navy Headquarters Meeting and Bounty Increases
- Chapter 53 53: Nami Finally Receives Her Long-Awaited Redemption
- Chapter 52 52: Entering the Grand Line
- Chapter 51 51: Leaping Over Reverse Mountain Under a Ruthless Fist
- Chapter 50 50: Unable to Find Davy Jones’s Weakness
- Chapter 49 49: Artillery Clash and Melee on the Sea Route
- Chapter 48 48: Naval Battle Before Reverse Mountain
- Chapter 47 47: The Uninvited Guest Aboard the Terror Ghost
- Chapter 46 46: The Advantage Is Ours in the Annihilation Battle
- Chapter 45 45: The East Blue Leaders’ War Council
- Chapter 44 44: The Terror Ghost Sets Course for Reverse Mountain
- Chapter 43 43: The Complete Fall of the Fish-Man Empire
- Chapter 42 42: There Are Only Two Reasons to Come to Cocoyasi Village
- Chapter 41 41: Even Diving into the Sea Means No Power
- Chapter 40 40: A Storm Is Coming to Arlong Park
- Chapter 39 39: The Terror Ghost Has a Mind of Its Own
- Chapter 38 38: Davy Jones’ Uncontrolled Conqueror’s Haki
- Chapter 37 37: Arlong’s Malicious Intent
- Chapter 36 36: Intelligence and Preparations Before Landing
- Chapter 35 35: Daily Life on the Terror Ghost
- Chapter 34 34: The Marines Prepare a Coordinated Siege
- Chapter 33 33: The Types of Haki and the Legacy of the Straw Hat
- Chapter 32 32: The Showdown Between Davy Jones and Mihawk
- Chapter 31 31: Devil Fruit Users Are Weak to Sea Water
- Chapter 30 30: Chaos on the Terror Ghost
- Chapter 29 29: Intrusion! Luffy and Zoro Board the Terror Ghost
- Chapter 28 28: Krieg’s Defeat! The Straw Hat Crew Arrives
- Chapter 27 27: Battle! Krieg’s Indiscriminate Poison Gas Bomb
- Chapter 26 26: Coercion! Davy Jones' Crew Boards by Force
- Chapter 25 25: Bombardment! The Power of the Buggy Bomb
- Chapter 24 24: Crossfire? Krieg’s Desperate Gamble
- Chapter 23 23: Breaking News! The World Economic News Paper Makes Its Play
- Chapter 22 22: Gun Reversal! Syrup Village’s Growing Terror
- Chapter 21 21: A Proposed Deal! Negotiations Collapse, Tensions Explode
- Chapter 20 20: The Meeting Draws Near! Kuro’s Peaceful Life Is Disturbed
- Chapter 19 19: Annihilation! Davy Jones Unmasks Kuro’s Identity
- Chapter 18 18: Upheaval! Buggy & Alvida vs. Jango & the Meowban Brothers
- Chapter 17 17: Boarding! Buggy Opens Fire Madly
- Chapter 16 16: The Slip-Slip Fruit! The Black Cat Pirates Reborn
- Chapter 15 15: The Auction! The Terror Ghost That Split a Ship
- Chapter 14 14: Wanted Poster! New Intel on Davy Jones
- Chapter 13 13: Further Reinforcements! Luffy and Zoro’s Combo
- Chapter 12 12: Buggy Surrenders! Alvida’s Choice
- Chapter 11 11: The Buggy Bomb! A Silent Invasion
- Chapter 10 10: The Acrobat Duo Falls! Nami Captured
- Chapter 9 9: The Black Ship Attacks! Davy Jones vs. The Acrobat Duo
- Chapter 8 8: Zoro Freed — The Pirate Stronghold of Orange Town
- Chapter 7 7: Crushed Delusions — Davy Jones Finds a New Objective
- Chapter 6 6: The Warships Sink — Boarding the Terror Ghost
- Chapter 5 5: Self-Proclaimed Greatness — A Mysterious Black Ship Appears
- Chapter 4 4: True Identity — A Delayed Judgment of Death
- Chapter 3 3: Annihilation and Devouring — Alvida and Koby Beg for Mercy
- Chapter 2 2: A Terrifying Legend — The Alvida Pirates Encounter the Unknown
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