From Pirates to the Strongest Death God in Soul Society

Chapter 59 This sea is too boring, I want to turn it upside down!

Chapter 59 This sea is too boring, I want to turn it upside down!
After fighting for dozens of times, Waver seized an opportunity, with the wind shell gushing out from under his feet. After he had created a short distance between him and Zoro, he asked in a somewhat indignant tone, "Are you letting me?"

Zoro said calmly, "You just went through a battle and got hurt, so I'm just being fair. If you don't like it, I can go all out."

"Then do your best!" Waver did not blame Zoro anymore, but responded in a deep voice.

After this conversation, the two were silent for a few seconds, and the next moment, Zoro moved first!
If the original Zoro was a ferocious beast, but he restrained his own claws, then at this moment, he was really like a tiger coming down the mountain!
The first change that Weber felt was momentum!
Although he was at a disadvantage just now, in terms of momentum, he was actually not inferior to the man in front of him. But at this moment, Zoro's beastly momentum had already overwhelmed him!
"Ittoryu." This was the first time Zoro called out his own moves during this fight.

Waver dispelled the thoughts in his mind, clenched the machete in his hand again, and the wind shells exploded under his feet, and he rushed towards Zoro.

Although their momentum is slightly weakened, the warriors of Shandia are marching forward bravely!

The two figures walked towards each other at a fast speed, which shortened the distance between them, which was not too long to begin with, to the limit in the blink of an eye.

"Lion Song!" Zoro said in a low voice.

The cold light flashed and blood splattered.

The two figures crossed each other, and Zoro was unharmed and had already sheathed his sword.

As for Weber, the machete in his hand broke into two pieces, just like the priest before, with a smooth cut.

Similarly, there was a wound on Weber's chest, deep enough to see the bone, and blood was gushing out. He seemed to be unable to stand, and his figure was swaying and about to fall into the sea.

"Weber!!!" The Shandia warriors shouted in worry and rushed towards Weber quickly.

Zoro had no intention of stopping them. He sighed lightly, turned around, walked on the sea, and headed towards the ship.

However, he had only taken three steps when Weber's voice came from behind him.

"Where are you going!?"

This made Zoro's eyes light up, and his originally regretful expression quickly changed, with an inexplicable smile appearing at the corner of his mouth.

He turned around and looked at Weber.

"Our battle hasn't been decided yet!!!" Waver looked at Zoro with a strong fighting spirit in his eyes.

At the same time, on the deck, Bane laughed and said, "Hahahahaha, no matter how many times, you will definitely stand up again, right War Ghost?"

"You do have a good will." Although Yixiao couldn't see, he nodded in appreciation.

Weber, a man whose strength was not particularly outstanding, but at this moment, he received a smile of praise.

What is a strong person? Someone who is strong enough? Or someone who has the courage to stand up to others?

Perhaps these are all correct answers, but at the same time, those who have an indestructible will, never compromise, refuse to fall, and have the perseverance to never admit defeat can also be called strong.

Zoro did not hold back at all. Within three breaths after turning around, he slashed Weber with his sword again, wounding him and knocking him into the arms of the Shandian.

But the big warrior, although seriously injured, still stood up, as if he would never fall down as long as he was not dead!
At this moment, Weber has proved his strength with his own will!

The blood on the blade dripped gently, dyeing the white clouds under Zoro's feet a little red.

Weber, who was supported by everyone, gritted his teeth, held on to his strength, and tried to stand up again.

When Waver stood up again, Zoro did not attack again. He said, "You are very strong and a worthy opponent. I respect your determination to never give up. A long time ago, I was just like you. When I faced an opponent whom I had never defeated, I challenged her 2,001 times, but all ended in failure."

Two thousand and one.

This number was so heavy that even Weber had a hint of surprise in his eyes. He forced himself to endure his injuries and asked, "And then?"

"And then she died." A trace of sadness flashed across Zoro's eyes, but it was only for a moment. Soon, he continued, "I thought that I would never lose to anyone again. But that was not the case. I lost to two more people, and I have not been able to defeat them so far."

"Who?" Weber asked again.

"One is the guy standing on the deck watching the show." Zoro pointed casually, and then continued: "The other one is the strongest swordsman in the world, but you wouldn't know him even if I told you."

With blood flowing from the corner of Weber's mouth, he glanced at the ship in the distance. The man had his arms on the fence with a smile on his face. He was indeed watching the show.

After a moment, Waver turned his gaze back to Zoro and said, "What do you mean by telling me this?"

"I used to think that never compromising and never admitting defeat was strength, but later I discovered that it was not the case." Zoro looked at Waver and was silent for a moment before continuing, "It is also a kind of precious courage to face your own weakness and failure. Admitting your own shortcomings, bearing this regret, and then carrying it with you to continue moving forward is the only way to climb to a higher level."

After saying this, Zoro shook the blood-stained Sandai Kitetsu, sheathed the sword, turned around and no longer looked at Waver, and said, "I won't fight you again now, but maybe I will come here again in the future. I hope that next time, you can climb to a higher level."

Perhaps because Zoro's words really worked, Waver looked at Zoro's back as he walked towards the ship and suddenly asked, "Hey! Roronoa Zoro, what's the name of your power that cuts off my weapon?"

"Heroic." Zoro said without turning his head.

"Heroic power?" Weber had obviously never heard of this concept before, and asked again: "Where did you learn this kind of power?"

"Outside the well." Zoro responded in a calm tone.

Outside the well?

Weber felt somewhat confused, and for a moment, it seemed that he had difficulty understanding the meaning of this sentence.

At this time, a female warrior from Shandia who was supporting Weber seemed to see his confusion and couldn't help but say, "Idiot, what I mean is that you are a frog in a well!"

Meanwhile, on the deck, Bane lit a cigar and said to Nami, "Did you see that? I give Zoro full marks for his pretense."

Thirty minutes later, all of Shandia's warriors had boarded Bane and his crew's ship.

Weber was receiving treatment from the ship's doctor, but this guy had a very strong will. His injuries were extremely serious, with four cuts that exposed his bones. In this situation, the doctor sutured his wounds, but he just endured it without making a sound.

Huh? Where did the ship's doctor come from?
Of course, he is one of Bane's hundreds of younger brothers. Or rather, he is not one of them. To be precise, there are more than a dozen ship doctors on their ship. Although there are no particularly good doctors, they are barely enough.

Those people from the God's Guard had already run away when Zoro was fighting with Weber. It was obvious that Bane and others had no intention of paying attention to them.

After bandaging the wound, Weber's face turned pale, probably due to excessive blood loss. Although he had confirmed that the Qinghai people had no hostility towards them, Weber still couldn't help asking, "What are you doing in heaven?"

Bane, with a smile on his face, sat under the mast. He did not answer Weber's words, but asked, "Hey, I have a big business to do, and I just need some help. I think you are just barely acceptable. Do you want to come with me?"

"I still have unfulfilled responsibilities and obligations." Weber shook his head.

He also has to fulfill the promise of his ancestors, ring the bell of Shandora, and light the lights there!
That's right, perhaps the people of Sky Island have always believed that the Shandora beasts have been fighting for hundreds of years just to take back their land, but in fact, for the Shandora people, they just want to fulfill the unfulfilled promise of their ancestors, to ring the bell and light the lamp, that's all.

Although he rejected Bane's invitation, Weber still asked curiously: "What about you? What big business are you going to do?"

After hearing this, Ben smiled brightly and said, "This ocean is too boring. I want to turn it upside down!"

Weber didn't quite understand what the man meant, but inexplicably, he felt that this big business would definitely be very interesting.

(End of this chapter)

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