Players are coming, fortunately I have a time travel simulator

Chapter 340: Retrospection of the One Piece World

Match successful. In this parallel world, you're a highly successful oceanographer, holding a PhD in oceanography, as handsome and cool as ever, and possessing an unmatched Stand. As a man who once saved the world, though you haven't taken action in a while, your strength remains. Who could possibly replace you as the protagonist? What kind of changes will you bring to the world? Wait and see.

[The current world exploration level is 0%, and the world has not been developed. ]

[When you die in this replay, the game ends.]

【Note: When using templates to travel, you can freely choose the time and location of travel.】

[Note: In replay mode, the template character has strong subjective initiative. Oceanographer Zhou Ning's faction is lawful justice. You cannot control the character's behavior in replay mode at all.]

【You are thinking about traveling through time and place.】

You didn't make a choice.

[Ridging the time machine…1%…33%…65%…95%…whoosh…travel completed.]

[You traveled to the sea in 1499, and from this moment on, the wheel of history began to turn.]

What? 1499?

Zhou Ning couldn't help but be shocked. The last time he traveled through time was in 1516, and even after he completed the game, the protagonist Luffy hadn't even set out to sea yet.

If I remember correctly, Zoro was born in 1504 and Luffy in 1505. This is randomly set to 1499. What's the point of traveling back in time before the protagonist was born?

Thinking about it, I was lucky for a short while just two days ago and got the One-Punch Man template and secret training skills. Is it time to pay it back now?

On August 1499, 8, you were adrift on the vast ocean, completely lost in time and place. With only a piece of driftwood to cling to, and no food or drink, you weren't a big deal. You used Star Platinum to stun a fish for food, but luckily you had a knife in your pocket, so you could make sashimi.

On August 1499, 8, after a day of drifting at sea, you, drawing on your extensive knowledge of oceanography, discovered that the ocean currents in this area were very strange. It seemed as if a magnetic field nearby was causing all the currents to flow in the same direction. This convergence of currents resulted in an extremely rich fish population here, approximately 12% of which you had never seen before.

This is clearly illogical. There are approximately 36000 species of fish worldwide, 21353 of which are registered marine species, and you recognize most of them. The most likely explanation for this situation is that you are not currently on Earth.

On August 1499, 8, you quickly confirmed this. On the third day of your journey, you encountered a massive sea monster comparable to the legendary Godzilla. It resembled a leopard with a fish tail, and conservatively estimated to weigh more than 14 tons, a blue whale. There's absolutely no such creature on Earth! It seemed to be treating you like food. Enough.

[Facing such an enemy, you usually strike very hard.You then unleash Time Stop with your stand-in ability, defeating it with a rain of fists within two seconds of Time Stop.The behavior of this sea beast is a bit like that of a killer whale. It has a high IQ and is the peak predator in the ocean. It is very cunning. It is not difficult to tame it if you give you a little time. . 】

Over the next few minutes, it tried to drown you in the sea, but how could it possibly be possible? Facing such a ferocious monster, you'd have to be especially ruthless. So, after three hours, this massive sea beast became your temporary mount. You earned the achievement: Life of Pi.

On August 1499, 8, after six days of drifting at sea, you finally sighted an island. It was a large, inhabited island with a wild coastline of sand dunes and coral reefs, comparable in length to Australia's 17-mile coast. You gently patted the sea monster's head and let it go. Then, you lightly leaped onto the island.

When you enter the island town and see the diverse clothing of the people, you're struck by the fact that you don't speak the language. The clothing here is vaguely 16th-century European, and the language is vaguely Indo-European. Perhaps because of your unique attire, they're quite interested in you, especially a few of the young women.

February 1500, 2. After living on this island for nearly five months, you've largely mastered the language of this world. You learn that this sea is called the South Sea, and this island is called Battlila Island. It belongs to the Kingdom of Thorby, ruled by a tyrannical king named Bartholomew the Bear. Furthermore, you meet your neighbor, a man named Roger, with whom you inexplicably get along and quickly become good friends. You earn the achievement: Friends (2).

You can tell he's no ordinary man. He seems casual, but he possesses an indescribable aura. When he learns you're an oceanographer, he tells you he knows of an ocean called the AllBlue, home to all the world's fish. It's at the end of the perilous Grand Line, and you should visit if you have the chance. He also tells you that if his pirate group hadn't disbanded, he'd definitely invite you to join and personally take you there.

[AllBlue? This is probably every oceanographer's dream destination! Even you can't help but be fascinated by this place, but you're not in a hurry. You're only 24 years old now, and you still have a long life ahead of you.]

March 1500, 3. Your friendship with Roger continues to grow. He has a rather beautiful wife, Portgas D. Luju, who is several months pregnant. What surprises you is that Roger's combat prowess is incredibly strong, a power of a different kind from his Stand's. During a pirate invasion, he overwhelmed the enemy with his sheer force, shaking the entire island. Then, with a single strike, he sank a ship. Can you defeat him? At your peak, you might be able to do anything. Five seconds of time-stopping is enough for you to accomplish many things. For some reason, you have a hunch that in this world, you'll eventually return to your peak, or even surpass it.

When you asked about his abilities, Roger didn't hold back and offered to teach them to you. This ability is called Haki, and using one's aura to suppress an opponent is called Conqueror's Haki, which requires the qualities of a king. The two abilities that can be cultivated are Observation Haki and Armament Haki, and they're not difficult to learn. After all, in the Grand Line, some races are born with the ability to master Haki.

It's not difficult to learn. After sparring with Roger sixty times, taking numerous beatings, breaking several ribs, and enduring a long period of not hitting him with Star Platinum, you finally succeeded in mastering these two skills. At the same time, you discovered that as your Haki improved, your time-stopping ability returned to three seconds, and your physical fitness also greatly improved.

P.S.: Some people complained about not understanding the previous chapter, so I revised it. Hopefully, it's more understandable this time. Also, I changed the KunKun in the template, and some people said it couldn't be written. Also, is the plot too slow lately? Does it need to be sped up? I'd love some feedback from you guys, and I'd also like some free gifts. Thank you.

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