Pirate: When I Become Kuina

Chapter 39: Farewell to Nami

Photos can be sealed and emotions can be suppressed, but some people don't know how to stop thinking about them.

The night was so emotional.

I always think of those amazing times.

Gradually, the evening began to become annoying.

the other side of the sea.

Kuina and Nami were riding fast on the sea.

Maybe it’s because girls have a stronger ability to control balance. Nami is very talented at skateboarding, and she still has a lot of fun sprinting at high speeds.

Zoro was doing squats on the beach with a big stone on his shoulders, and Nami's various screams could be heard from a distance.

In the last dusk, the afterglow of the scorching sun was like a flame swaying in the wind. No matter how hard you struggled, it was of no avail.

The fire cloud became smaller and smaller.

After landing on the beach, Nami immediately fetched clothes for Kuina, who was in a swimsuit, and put them on.

She didn't forget that there was a perverted pervert who had been peeping through the head.

"Kuina, do you want to go to the bandit's house, let's go together?"

"No." Guina refused.

Nami confirmed: "You really don't want to go?"

Guina refused without hesitation: "I won't go."

I finally got rid of those two brats, so what are I going to do now? Is it to see my fiancé?

Nami said coquettishly: "I promised Luffy and the others that they would take you there to play. Kuina, just help me."

"No, I don't want to go anywhere."

"why?"

"I like my life now."

Nami subconsciously glanced in Zoro's direction.

"Is it because of the green algae head?"

Kuina stopped and faced Nami with a cold expression.

"It's time for you to go to sea."

"I…"

"tomorrow."

"..."

The atmosphere instantly became tense, and even Zoro, who was far away, could feel the atmosphere changing.

Kuina and Nami looked at each other for a moment, then took the lead to leave.

She didn't want to talk nonsense with Nami anymore. Nami was very strange now, not at all the girl she remembered.

I shouldn't have interfered with her back then.

It's all because of that bastard Ace!

Kuina walked away, but Nami did not catch up. She stood silently and looked at the retreating figure.

"Hey, she's gone."

Nami turned around and said, "I'll leave tomorrow. You're satisfied now."

"Whether you go or not is none of my business."

"You're not old, you're capable, let's see!" Nami said harshly and chased in the direction Kuina left, leaving a confused Zoro messy in the wind.

Soon, Guina's arm was held by someone again.

"Guina, do I really have to leave tomorrow?"

"Ah."

"Then send me off."

"Ah."

"Do you hate me?"

"I said your worry seems very strange to me, and no one understands men better than me."

Guina's voice was not loud, but she was full of confidence.

Having been a man for decades and having met all kinds of men, she is fully qualified and able to say this.

"To tell you the truth, I have no interest in men, and I don't want to hear you mention this kind of thing again. If you really can't do it, you are not welcome at Isshin Dojo!"

"I understand." Nami looked down and admitted her mistake as if she had done something wrong.

Kuina looked at Nami and said coldly: "Your concern is really too much, Nami!"

"I...I just..." Nami hesitated for a long time without saying anything. Thinking that she would leave tomorrow anyway, she simply gritted her teeth and said: "You deserve my care."

"It's not that you care, it's that you are possessive."

"Possessive?" Nami murmured.

A few hours later, it was night.

The incessant chirping of robins could be heard from the trees outside the house.

On the bed, the two girls were looking at the ceiling, each thinking about their own thoughts.

After a long time, Nami asked: "Guina, are you asleep?"

"No."

"What are you thinking?"

"I wonder if I were a boy."

Nami turned her head and asked curiously: "What then?"

Guina also turned her head towards Nami, looked into her eyes and said, "If I were a boy, I would eat you and leave no bones or scraps for you."

"Don't scare me." Nami shrank her head.

"look up."

The way Nami shrank her head was so cute, Kuina couldn't help but want to hold her in her arms.

Holding Nami in her arms and patting her back gently, a sense of satisfaction suddenly emerged. Kuina couldn't help but asked softly: "What are you thinking about again?"

"I don't know what I'm thinking about. It seems like I'm thinking about everything and my mind is blank again."

"Then sleep."

Nami didn't respond or move, but Kuina closed her eyes and started trying to sleep.

After an unknown amount of time, Nami asked: "Kuina, are you asleep?"

"Is something wrong?"

"I want to talk to you."

Thinking that Nami would leave at dawn, Kuina said, "Tell me, what do you want to say?"

"Anything is fine."

"Let me tell you a story."

Nami said happily: "Okay, okay."

Guina considered it for a moment and said, "I once had a dream. In the dream, I died very early, so no one came to help you."

Nami interrupted: "Kuina, don't make it up. You died very early. It sounds very scary at night."

"If you want to listen, don't interrupt."

"I don't want to hear it. Please change your story."

"Stop talking!"

Guina felt that she was simply coaxing her daughter. Not only was this girl too possessive, she also had an Oedipus complex.

When she gets older and goes out to sea for a few years, time will slowly heal everything.

"Kuina, have you really had such a dream?" Nami asked after being silent for a while.

"Ah."

"Then what happened?"

"Then you became a lone warrior."

"I knew you were going to say that. You don't know how to make up stories at all."

……

early morning.

Dew fell from the grass blades.

The fog has not cleared yet, and the morning sun is rising slowly.

The emotion on Nami's face was not high and she looked very dull.

She didn't want to be separated from Guina, but she also understood Guina's expectations.

Soon, a medium-sized ship appeared in the three people's field of vision. It was the ship where Nami came.

Zoro, who was carrying a large bag of luggage, was the first to board the ship.

There is a lot of luggage and it is very heavy. Zoro, a coolie, is not using it in vain.

Kuina also got on the ship and checked the supplies one by one.

Food, fresh water, fruits, clothes...

Zoro asked worriedly: "Is it really okay for her to be alone?"

"no problem."

Sauron glanced at Nami twice and said, "Then I'll go down and wait for you."

"No need, let's go down together." Guina said.

"Don't you want to say a few words to me?" Nami asked sadly.

Guina said: "We talked about it for half the night last night."

Parting is not a separation of life and death. Why do we have to be so miserable? There are still many days to come!

After getting off the boat, everyone waved goodbye and Nami went to start the boat.

Not long after, the ship gradually sailed towards the sea, and then Nami appeared on the edge of the ship waving her arms goodbye.

"I'm leaving, Kuina."

"Take care of yourself."

The ship drifted away.

Zoro always felt unreliable and worried: "Is it really okay?"

"Don't worry, she won't have any problems even if I have problems."

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