February 1517, 2. Today is the first day of Garp's Observation Haki training. Actually, it's nothing serious. After the training, you were even able to calmly analyze your injuries. It's just two broken ribs, a minor scrape.

February 1517, 2. After a day of rest, I continued training. I'm still bruised! This old man is really ruthless.

February 1517, 2. After a week of persistent training, you seem to have gotten stronger, but you also seem to have gotten stronger. At least you've dodged more attacks. You've learned the universal skill: Dodge.

On February 1517, 2, you finally reached the Gate of Justice. Gazing at this towering gate and the intricate sea currents surrounding it, you could only marvel at the wonders of this world. That same day, you arrived at the Navy's headquarters, Marinford.

February 1517, 2. Upon arriving at the naval base, you discover a staggering 23 new recruits. While you're not the strongest, you're the most handsome. There are many strange creatures among these recruits: some resemble wild boars, others stand over five meters tall. Roger tells you he's even seen one that resembles a baboon.

February 1517, 2. Today marks the start of boot camp. You're feeling quite ambitious. After reading some One Piece fan fiction, as a time traveler, Zephyr's boot camp is the obvious choice. However, things don't go as planned. Garp's lieutenant, Bogart, tells you that Zephyr has been essentially retired since last year, and his current instructor is a Vice Admiral named Stoloberg, whom you don't even know.

On February 1517, 2, you reported to the new recruit camp. Your instructor, Stoloberg, was a long-headed man with a flowing beard. You estimated his height to be 25 meters, and his head to be 2 meters. As a doctor of medicine, you believed this was a disease that needed treatment.

March 1517, 3. The training at the new recruit camp isn't tough enough for you. After mastering Armament Haki, you think you might not be at a disadvantage even in a fight with a colonel from headquarters. However, with the special training from Garp, the intensity has increased, and you've had some scratches these past few days. Today, Roger told you that he's starting to remember things, and with a consistent supply of food, perhaps this process will accelerate.

On March 1517, 3, you found the library in Marinford, open to ordinary sailors. In a corner, you discovered a dusty book titled "One Hundred Swordplay Techniques." Excitedly checking it out, you discovered it was indeed a book teaching basic swordplay, with content that even Roger would have considered adequate. But the final move left you a bit bewildered: if your swordsmanship wasn't enough, you could draw your musket and shoot the enemy. The name of this move was "Sir, times have changed." You learned the skill: Basic Swordplay (Elementary).

March 1517, 3. Your friendship with Roger has deepened during this time. You've discovered that Roger is a very good person, at least with a quick learning ability. He's learned quite a bit of modern vocabulary from you. You suspect he'd be able to adapt quickly if he were brought back to the modern era.

From March to April 1517, in addition to basic training at the boot camp, you also studied swordsmanship and Armament Haki with Roger, and trained in Observation Haki with Garp. You even found time to read in the library. Your Armament Haki and swordsmanship improved rapidly. You earned the achievement: Time Management Master.

On April 1517, 4, the first recruit duel took place at the boot camp. You undoubtedly won first place with a crushing advantage. Lieutenant General Stoloberg highly regarded you, believing you had the potential to become a general officer. You received a prize: a flintlock and a sharp sword. You hid the flintlock in your arms, fearing defeat. Times must change.

May 1517, 5. Today, you achieved a historic moment in your Observation Haki training. You unexpectedly managed to dodge nearly half of Garp's attacks. It was like you were divinely assisted today, as if you could sense where you were about to be attacked. It was a strange feeling. But Roger told you it wasn't a premonition, it was a stress reaction from being hit. Damn, that seems to make sense!

On May 1517, 5, the training camp entered its final phase. As the top freshman, you finally learned one of the Six Styles of the Navy: Shaving. This is the simplest of the six styles, allowing you to move at high speed by stomping on the ground dozens of times in a split second, creating explosive reaction force. This isn't difficult for you, but it might take some time to practice.

May 1517, 5. You seem to have underestimated yourself. After only two days of practice, you've already mastered the razor. You've acquired the combat skill: Shaving (Elementary).

On June 1517, 6, the three-month boot camp concluded, and you undoubtedly took first place. Your performance was even close to that of Akainu back then, and you were considered to have the caliber of a colonel or even a major general. However, due to your seniority, you were only promoted to captain. However, you were already considered the most outstanding naval rookie in the past three years.

On July 1517, 7, you were assigned to the ship of Instructor Stoloberg at the training camp and began your internship. Through the newspaper, you learned that your friend Ace had also ventured into the sea and had obtained the Flame-Flame Fruit. Thinking back to the days you spent together in Windmill Village a year ago, you had a feeling that one day you would meet him at sea.

In August 1517, during the first half of the Grand Line, you personally captured the first pirate of your career, Rhino Silica of the Rhino Pirates, with a bounty of 8 million berries.

From September 1517 to March 9, you performed well aboard Stoloberg's ship, capturing 1518 pirates, both good and bad. You were somewhat troubled, but Stoloberg dismissed it. He explained that pirates have their own laws, but the navy has its own responsibilities, and capturing pirates is the navy's job. On February 3th, you discovered a strange-looking fruit on a pirate ship. You knew what it was, no need to explain. You obtained an epic item: a Devil Fruit. Once removed from this world, this item can be added to the Hall of Wonders, with a maximum of one.

On March 1518, 3, Roger told you that consuming a devil fruit would indeed make you stronger, but besides being cursed by the sea, there was another hidden danger that couldn't be ignored, though he couldn't remember what it was. Aren't you a fool? Although you didn't quite believe Roger's words, you kept the devil fruit for the time being.

On March 1518, 3, you received a transfer order, promoted to Lieutenant Commander at the Naval Headquarters, and temporarily stationed as a lieutenant in the Sabaody Archipelago. This is a strange island composed of many large trees, and it is strange in many ways.

April 1518, 4, is a memorable day. While hunting pirates, you encountered Sculachiman "Umi" Appu, captain of the Radio Pirates and user of the Sound-Sound Fruit. Initially, you suffered a setback, but soon entered a strange state of intuition, a kind of premonition. With concentrated concentration, you could roughly predict Appu's next move. You successfully turned the tables and captured Appu. He was a supernova, a pirate with a bounty of 3 million berries! Even Stoloberry was shocked. You gained the skill: Observation Haki (Basic), and the achievement: Silence is Golden.

[April 1518 - June 4, your fame begins to spread throughout the Grand Line, and you are hailed as the new hope of the navy]

On June 1518, 6, thanks to your contribution in capturing Skulachman Ap, you were finally promoted to captain. Stoloberg told you that you would have to be promoted to general officer before you could have your own ship. But that day wouldn't be long.

From June to October 1518, the Sabaody Archipelago Naval Base received an order from the higher-ups to capture two Titan slaves from the Chobei Pirates. You were one of the pursuers, and when you cornered the two Titan slaves, they had already reunited with their rescuers. Then, an unforgettable scene occurred, so dramatic that you almost forgot to act.

To shield his companions from escaping, one of the giants used his massive body as a wall to block the navy's pursuit, shielding his companions from the navy's swords and guns with his own flesh and blood. Finally, he even broke his own slave collar with his own hands, causing a self-destruction. His last words were: "For freedom."

Honestly, this giant isn't that formidable, and you can easily handle him now. But for some reason, you sense a unique strength in him: the sea isn't just about the survival of the fittest, but also about courage, loyalty, and freedom. Unconsciously, a new power has sprouted within you. You've gained the skill: Conqueror's Haki (Elementary).

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