
The Wandering Swordsman of One Piece
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He is a genius and the most powerful swordsman in history. When he walked out of Rogge Town as a young boy, he unintentionally created the biggest legend. He's Roy! ! --PS: If you like it, just support it! !
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Official(17)Scraped 20d ago
His name is Wandering Swordsman, he joined the navy, he is a wandering hammer
We agreed to become a wanderer and become a navy man.
This book is uninteresting. At first glance, it's just like that. You run to become a navy, and then say that you can't stand the Celestial Dragons, or become a pirate. At least you can keep reading. After all, One Piece hates running to the revolutionary army. Making revolution is disgusting. There are several successful revolutions in the real revolution. They are like fucking troublemakers. They repeatedly bring disaster to a place until there is nothing left. I am saying that there is something wrong with your logic. Can you become a great swordsman without an unwavering will? It's just a pretense. Nothing is new anymore, okay?
No, why did Garp force everyone to join the navy?
Not bad, eunuch, I can chase you to the end
Farewell eunuch Farewell eunuch Farewell eunuch Farewell eunuch
Come on! I trust you.
Deliberately vilify the protagonist group
The author doesn't have to write about Luffy if he doesn't like him. Judiciary Island deliberately vilifies the protagonist group, and at the same time, the protagonist becomes a lackey of the government. Most of the readers who read One Piece fanfic like the protagonist group. The protagonist is inexplicably strong, so joining the navy is nothing.
The navy is not good at all
I always ask the protagonist to join the navy, but I don't know what the navy is good for.
. . . .
There is also a copy of One Piece: Swordsman of the Swift Wind. . . . . . .
generally
Not to mention whether the writing is good or not, the protagonist's attributes are poorly designed.
Great Pope of Holy Light
He has the same name as the Great Pope of Holy Light.
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Official(17)Scraped 20d ago
His name is Wandering Swordsman, he joined the navy, he is a wandering hammer
We agreed to become a wanderer and become a navy man.
This book is uninteresting. At first glance, it's just like that. You run to become a navy, and then say that you can't stand the Celestial Dragons, or become a pirate. At least you can keep reading. After all, One Piece hates running to the revolutionary army. Making revolution is disgusting. There are several successful revolutions in the real revolution. They are like fucking troublemakers. They repeatedly bring disaster to a place until there is nothing left. I am saying that there is something wrong with your logic. Can you become a great swordsman without an unwavering will? It's just a pretense. Nothing is new anymore, okay?
No, why did Garp force everyone to join the navy?
Not bad, eunuch, I can chase you to the end
Farewell eunuch Farewell eunuch Farewell eunuch Farewell eunuch
Come on! I trust you.
Deliberately vilify the protagonist group
The author doesn't have to write about Luffy if he doesn't like him. Judiciary Island deliberately vilifies the protagonist group, and at the same time, the protagonist becomes a lackey of the government. Most of the readers who read One Piece fanfic like the protagonist group. The protagonist is inexplicably strong, so joining the navy is nothing.
The navy is not good at all
I always ask the protagonist to join the navy, but I don't know what the navy is good for.
. . . .
There is also a copy of One Piece: Swordsman of the Swift Wind. . . . . . .
generally
Not to mention whether the writing is good or not, the protagonist's attributes are poorly designed.
Great Pope of Holy Light
He has the same name as the Great Pope of Holy Light.
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Rating: ☆☆ Seedlings, system flow, do tasks to add attribute points and skill experience, and the tasks come from the protagonist's own wishes. The beginning is a bit interesting. The protagonist lives in Rogge Town and is good friends with Bartolomeo. After losing to Sauron in the sword competition, he went to sea with Bartol and his gang as pirates. Two days later, he was wiped out by Garp. Because of his previous status as a bounty hunter, he was able to join the navy and then took the navy route. The group killed Luffy on Judiciary Island, and was later ordered to take Ace from Blackbeard back to the headquarters. However, he encountered the Golden Lion on the way, and his group was wiped out. In order to take revenge, he teamed up with Blackbeard to kill the floating island. The writing and plot are acceptable, but the shortcoming is that the protagonist's military rank and strength improve too quickly, he randomly uses new sword moves, and he gets promoted casually. In fact, as a protagonist who joins the navy midway as a pirate, even with Garp's endorsement, such a promotion speed is difficult to withstand scrutiny. However, there are basically no major poisonous spots, and overall it can still be seen.




I followed the swordsman route and didn't eat the fruit. It's pretty good, but the number of words is a bit short now.




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