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During the Fish-Man Island storyline, the narrator defines Hody Jones and his gang as extreme, anti-human racists.
It is believed to be a super consciousness entity "generated from the hatred of humans among the fish-men".
Now, Beckman argues that Loya is a "destroyer of destiny."
If One Piece is a script written by a person.
Therefore, Loya, this "destroyer of predetermined fate," is a super consciousness created to disrupt the script.
In One Piece, the fate of all the characters is predetermined.
Most of those people were unaware that their fate had already been decided.
However, there exists a deep-seated resistance to the predetermined fate.
As Beckman said, no living being wants its destiny to be fabricated and predetermined.
The future requires complete uncertainty.
Only an uncertain future for everyone can be considered the ultimate truth!
Otherwise, it wouldn't be the "future".
Instead, everyone is serving the protagonist of the script.
All the non-protagonists became the protagonist's slaves.
No one wants to be a slave to fate!
Everyone wants to be the protagonist of their own life, not a supporting character in the life of some "chosen one"!
If Ace knew that he was a supporting character who existed for Luffy, would he really be willing to die?
Ace, despite being a composed man, lost his mind at the last moment after being provoked by Akainu's words. His actions were inconsistent and contradictory!
Kaido could have easily defeated Luffy, but inexplicably, he was killed off by a plot device orchestrated by "the hand of fate."
Enel, the God of Thor, with a voltage of one billion volts, could easily melt gold, yet he couldn't kill a single person.
Golden Lion was clearly a strongman on par with Whitebeard and Roger, yet he was defeated by Luffy, who at the time didn't even know how to use Haki, with a single kick.
Kozuki Oden could have easily called upon others, such as Whitebeard and Roger, to easily defeat Kaido and spare Wano Country from over twenty years of suffering.
All of the above... due to the existence of the script, inexplicably, the parties involved did some things that made them seem idiotic.
If they... were to truly view all of this from an outsider's perspective.
Wouldn't you want to curse this piece of crap?
What a ridiculously stupid and idiotic script!!
If Enel viewed his battle with Luffy from the perspective of a bystander...
He would definitely say, "What the hell? I have the speed of lightning and can dodge any attack, so why was I just standing there dumbfounded when Luffy's attack came?"
"My Observation Haki is clearly so powerful!!"
"Can't I dodge it?"
"What kind of garbage script is this?!"
"Just let the protagonist win!!"
(De Wang Hao)
"Fuck you!! What a piece of crap script!!"
If the Golden Lion were an observer and saw his own script, he would definitely curse and swear!
"I have so many sword energies, and I can't even hit a single one?"
"Alright, alright, even if I'm old and my Observation Haki is failing, but... [the text abruptly ends here]"
"When Luffy unleashed his Heavenly Crippled Kick at the end, why was I just standing there dumbfounded? Couldn't I have dodged it?"
"What the hell? This script is garbage! They just force the protagonist to win!"
Chapter 228 If you've seen the script
If Kuina sees her own script.
They might even mutter, "What kind of rubbish is this towering staircase?! Is my only purpose to pave the way for Zoro?"
"That piece of shit who wrote the script, couldn't he have been a little more careful when arranging the characters' deaths?"
If the fishman Arlong had seen his own script.
He was speechless for a moment: "Seriously, why would I go to a place like the East China Sea?"
"And it's been eight years! A full eight years!"
"Why does Garp go back to the East Blue so often, but never arrest me?"
Why isn't Smoker coming to arrest me?
"It's true, the entire world's 163 cycle was static before Luffy set sail!"
"My purpose in life is to help Luffy level up!"
If Bellemere had read the script, she would have been paralyzed with fear:
"Hey, at the time, I only had enough money to pay for two children."
"But I have such a good relationship with the people in the village, can't they chip in some money?"
"Ah Jian, that old bachelor, was pursuing me all along. Where was he all this time? Didn't he have any savings at all?"
So, it seems I'm destined to die?
"If I don't die, Oda, that shark arm of his, won't be able to write scripts anymore!!"
If Kaya had read the script.
They would also be full of questions.
"Me, a rich young lady, would I like a man like Usopp who is ugly, poor, and loves to talk big?"
Am I blind?
"Or are there no men left in this world?"
If Impel Down warden Magellan had read the script...
They'll also be full of question marks.
He would raise questions:
"So, what exactly is the purpose of Impel Down?"
"Why waste food feeding those prisoners in the Infinite Hell, many of whom are serious criminals who could be executed on the spot?"
"The existence of even the three underground levels of 'Hunger Hell' is a huge irony for the entire Impel Down!"
"Because the existence of the Hunger Hell allows prisoners to starve to death inside!"
(bdfi) "After reading the entire script, I realized that the purpose of Impel Down is to allow Blackbeard to recruit crew members, to cause trouble for Luffy, and to awaken Buggy's Conqueror's Haki?"
"What the hell is this Conqueror's Haki luck?!"
"Those prisoners in Impel Down, they really are all mentally challenged!"
"Treating idiocy as a joke!!"
"If you can't write funny scripts, don't force it, okay?"
"Does anyone actually find this kind of brain-dead script funny?"
"I suggest readers eat better food and stop trying to emulate Lao Ba!"
Hawkeye Joe Kormir Hawkeye, if he had read the script...
He would probably complain:
Why do I act like I have some kind of connection with Zoro when I see him?
"Later, they even started taking on apprentices..."
"In that case, I have to ask!"
"Let's not leave the question of why I treated Zoro specially unanswered until the very end of the script, shall we?"
"No way? No way?"
"Is Oda just forcing this kind of plot in, like he's using a shark arm?"
"No way? No way? There won't be any foreshadowing resolved by the time the script is finished?"
"Oh... I get it! After all, Shanks, that show-off, has read the script! And Shanks and I are friends!"
"So it must be Shanks who told me that I would go to the East Blue in the year 1520 of the Sea Calendar, meet my apprentice, and that this apprentice would surpass me and become the world's greatest swordsman in the future!"
Chapter 229 So romantic!
Bartholomew Bear, who plays the "tyrant," would probably have this to say after reading the script:
"NTR is one thing!"
"But my part of the storyline is probably finished, but can anyone tell me—"
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