
I Was Resurrected after Blackbeard Was Exposed at the Beginning of One Piece
by Four Books
About This Novel
Kyle, who traveled to the world of pirates, did not acquire any cheat system abilities. Forget it, what's even more deceiving is. After working hard to become a navy. In an operation, he was directly killed and became a dead man. I thought my life would end here. A few years later, a system spread throughout the world came to pirates. Q&A with prizes. [Question: Who killed Thatch, the fourth captain of the Whitebeard Pirates? [Question: What was the purpose of killing Thatch, the fourth captain of the Whitebeard Pirates?
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Official(24)Scraped 7d ago
It's so embarrassing to watch
The protagonist is a failure. We already know the plot of One Piece. What is the need for this Q&A system? Just give all the rewards to the protagonist. Others don't know the future like the protagonist. At least set up an ABCD choice or something. Others rely on answering questions to get rewards. As for the protagonist becoming a behind-the-scenes mastermind type, it is almost the same. Otherwise, other people Is there any need to exist? Is it used to make numbers? Especially the first question, who killed the captain of Whitebeard's fourth division? If there is no protagonist and some options are not given, people in the pirate world may have their heads exploded and would not think that Blackbeard would do it. The second question is also about the battle between Akainu and Aokiji. The scene is not finished, but the battle scene is shown. How can others know that Aokiji will be defeated? As for the woman who quit the navy, the author used the luck of the woman to explain it. I was very confused. This is not a multiple-choice question, but a fill-in-the-blank question. Aokiji's failure to quit the navy can be explained by luck. After all, there are only two people. They can always guess it, but they have different ideas. In order to compete for the position of navy marshal, can the answer be lucky? Can you guess it correctly? Oh, by the way, the guessing ideas are different, and then the protagonist comes out and adds another one. Grab the position, and then answer the right questions and get the Devil's Essence. The woman got a weakened Devil's Essence, and then there was a group of replica monsters behind, but they didn't get anything. I was very confused, what? The whole pirate world is watching the protagonist pretending to be cool? The key point is that others still don't doubt him. A marine who has died long ago actually knows these futures. In summary, it seems that people from the same world are playing house with the protagonist?
What is the use of this system?
The protagonist is the only one in the world who can answer the questions correctly. Why not make it a system exclusive for the protagonist or make it a multiple-choice question? Otherwise, why don't people all over the world watch the protagonist answer the questions alone? Or is it that this system belongs to the protagonist, and it just appears in front of everyone in a high-profile manner, making them jealous of the protagonist's ability to answer the questions correctly and jealous of the protagonist's rewards?
All the characters in One Piece have no IQ. None of them found out that the protagonist knew the plot, and they still guessed the answers one by one, instead of catching the protagonist and forcing him to tell the answer.
It's so embarrassing to watch
The protagonist is a failure. We already know the plot of One Piece. What is the need for this question and answer system? Just give all the rewards to the protagonist. Others don't know the future like the protagonist. At least set up an ABCD choice or something. Others rely on rushing to answer questions to get rewards. As for the protagonist, make it a success. The type of mastermind behind the scenes is almost the same, otherwise there is no need for other people to exist to make up the numbers, especially the first question, who killed the captain of Whitebeard's fourth division. If there is no protagonist and some options are not given, people in the pirate world may have their heads exploded and would not think that it was Blackbeard. The second question is also about Akainu and Ao The scene of the Pheasant battle was not finished, but only the battle scene was shown. How did others know that Aokiji would be defeated and quit the navy? The author used the woman's luck to explain it. I was confused. This is not a multiple-choice question, but a fill-in-the-blank question. Aokiji's failure to quit the Navy can be explained by luck. After all, there are only two people, and they can always guess it. But the concept Different, in order to compete for the position of Navy Marshal, is the answer lucky enough to be guessed? Oh, by the way, the concept of guessing is different. Then the protagonist comes out and adds another job to grab the position. Then he answers correctly and gets the Demon's Essence. The woman gets a weakened Demon's Essence, and then there is a large group of replica monsters behind, and they don't get anything. I am very embarrassed, what? Everyone in the pirate world is watching the protagonist act cool all by himself? The key is that others still don't doubt that a long-dead marine actually knows about these futures. In summary, it seems that people from the same world are playing house with the protagonist?
Choose some famous scenes
Famous scenes you like. Any suggestions you can give here.
It's really embarrassing to watch
After reading a few chapters, I was really addicted to it.
The main character is unnecessary.
There is no need for a protagonist in this type of book. It would be good to let the natives perform on their own. It felt even more awkward when I handed over the protagonist. After all, the other books of this type that I have read basically don't have protagonists.
It's really interesting to write
I feel like I can keep chasing it.
Doesn't the protagonist have a suction needle? You can eat devil fruits and absorb the side effects
So disgusting
The protagonist is disgusting and so is the system.
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Official(24)Scraped 7d ago
It's so embarrassing to watch
The protagonist is a failure. We already know the plot of One Piece. What is the need for this Q&A system? Just give all the rewards to the protagonist. Others don't know the future like the protagonist. At least set up an ABCD choice or something. Others rely on answering questions to get rewards. As for the protagonist becoming a behind-the-scenes mastermind type, it is almost the same. Otherwise, other people Is there any need to exist? Is it used to make numbers? Especially the first question, who killed the captain of Whitebeard's fourth division? If there is no protagonist and some options are not given, people in the pirate world may have their heads exploded and would not think that Blackbeard would do it. The second question is also about the battle between Akainu and Aokiji. The scene is not finished, but the battle scene is shown. How can others know that Aokiji will be defeated? As for the woman who quit the navy, the author used the luck of the woman to explain it. I was very confused. This is not a multiple-choice question, but a fill-in-the-blank question. Aokiji's failure to quit the navy can be explained by luck. After all, there are only two people. They can always guess it, but they have different ideas. In order to compete for the position of navy marshal, can the answer be lucky? Can you guess it correctly? Oh, by the way, the guessing ideas are different, and then the protagonist comes out and adds another one. Grab the position, and then answer the right questions and get the Devil's Essence. The woman got a weakened Devil's Essence, and then there was a group of replica monsters behind, but they didn't get anything. I was very confused, what? The whole pirate world is watching the protagonist pretending to be cool? The key point is that others still don't doubt him. A marine who has died long ago actually knows these futures. In summary, it seems that people from the same world are playing house with the protagonist?
What is the use of this system?
The protagonist is the only one in the world who can answer the questions correctly. Why not make it a system exclusive for the protagonist or make it a multiple-choice question? Otherwise, why don't people all over the world watch the protagonist answer the questions alone? Or is it that this system belongs to the protagonist, and it just appears in front of everyone in a high-profile manner, making them jealous of the protagonist's ability to answer the questions correctly and jealous of the protagonist's rewards?
All the characters in One Piece have no IQ. None of them found out that the protagonist knew the plot, and they still guessed the answers one by one, instead of catching the protagonist and forcing him to tell the answer.
It's so embarrassing to watch
The protagonist is a failure. We already know the plot of One Piece. What is the need for this question and answer system? Just give all the rewards to the protagonist. Others don't know the future like the protagonist. At least set up an ABCD choice or something. Others rely on rushing to answer questions to get rewards. As for the protagonist, make it a success. The type of mastermind behind the scenes is almost the same, otherwise there is no need for other people to exist to make up the numbers, especially the first question, who killed the captain of Whitebeard's fourth division. If there is no protagonist and some options are not given, people in the pirate world may have their heads exploded and would not think that it was Blackbeard. The second question is also about Akainu and Ao The scene of the Pheasant battle was not finished, but only the battle scene was shown. How did others know that Aokiji would be defeated and quit the navy? The author used the woman's luck to explain it. I was confused. This is not a multiple-choice question, but a fill-in-the-blank question. Aokiji's failure to quit the Navy can be explained by luck. After all, there are only two people, and they can always guess it. But the concept Different, in order to compete for the position of Navy Marshal, is the answer lucky enough to be guessed? Oh, by the way, the concept of guessing is different. Then the protagonist comes out and adds another job to grab the position. Then he answers correctly and gets the Demon's Essence. The woman gets a weakened Demon's Essence, and then there is a large group of replica monsters behind, and they don't get anything. I am very embarrassed, what? Everyone in the pirate world is watching the protagonist act cool all by himself? The key is that others still don't doubt that a long-dead marine actually knows about these futures. In summary, it seems that people from the same world are playing house with the protagonist?
Choose some famous scenes
Famous scenes you like. Any suggestions you can give here.
It's really embarrassing to watch
After reading a few chapters, I was really addicted to it.
The main character is unnecessary.
There is no need for a protagonist in this type of book. It would be good to let the natives perform on their own. It felt even more awkward when I handed over the protagonist. After all, the other books of this type that I have read basically don't have protagonists.
It's really interesting to write
I feel like I can keep chasing it.
Doesn't the protagonist have a suction needle? You can eat devil fruits and absorb the side effects
So disgusting
The protagonist is disgusting and so is the system.









