【Free Chapter】Pheasant's feelings for Robin

In One Piece, Nico Robin was already heavily bountied by the World Government at the age of eight. The sensational O'Hara affair made Robin the only person in the world who could read this article of history. The 100-year disappearance of history is a taboo for the world government, and it is forbidden for everyone to explore, and O'Hara's scholars finally vaguely know the truth of history after a long period of covert investigation. However, the World Government learned the information and sent five warships to suppress O'Hara, and when the Doctor was about to tell the truth about the history, the Navy killed him and blew up O'Hara. The destruction of O'Hara is blamed on Robin by the World Government, and Robin is wanted all over the world. Admiral Pheasant was one of the five vice admirals who had been involved in the O'Hara incident, but in the face of Robin, Pheasant did not kill the killer but let Robin go. In the years that followed, he silently followed Robin, but did not catch her thoughts. Why didn't Pheasant take action against Robin as a navy? There are two main reasons for this:

One: Pheasant completes the last wish of his friend Saron

Robin was lonely and helpless as a child, never seeing his parents. Robin's childhood was very lonely, and he stayed at his uncle's house, but his days under the fence were not only disliked by his relatives, but also called a monster by others. Young Robin lives in dire straits, washing his face with tears every day and envying other people's parents. Although Robin's life was not going well, he had a group of doctors who loved her and became an archaeologist at the age of eight. O'Hara's archaeologist was secretly researching the history of this article and was discovered by Robin, and Dr. Kloba forbade her to investigate all things about the history of this article for fear of killing Robin.

A sad Robin finds Saron in the nearby sea, and the two become good friends. Originally, Saron was a vice admiral in the Navy Headquarters, but because he was dissatisfied with the extreme practices of the Navy leadership, he secretly released Robin's mother and escaped himself. Because O'Hara is studying this text, the world government decides to make an example of the monkeys and launch a demon slaughter order. Robin's daughter is revealed, and Saron runs away with Robin. Saron and Robin are attacked by Vice Admiral Pheasant, who freezes himself by his friend Pheasant in order to cover Robin's escape. For the sake of Saron's old comrade-in-arms, the pheasant did not kill Robin, but just said to Robin, "You have to hate who is your freedom, but you should be glad that you have picked up a life, and try to live as hard as possible in the future, and you must remember that I am not your friend." "Pheasant let Robin go in order to fulfill the last wish of his comrade-in-arms Saron, who was bent on letting Robin escape before he died.

Robin is the only survivor of the O'Hara incident and the only one who can decipher historical texts. Robin's survival is mainly related to two people, one is Hagvar D. Saron of the D family, and the other is Pheasant, and Saron is a good friend of Pheasant, Pheasant finally opened a small stove for Robin to let her walk to a large extent It has something to do with Salon, because Saron is protecting Robin with his life, hoping that this child can live, and at the same time I hope that this child can bring a little change to the world, even if it is a little change, then saving her is valuable.

Two: The lazy justice of the pheasant

The pheasant is different from the red dog, the red dog is absolute justice, and the green pheasant is lazy justice, and in the O'Hara incident, both of them were involved at the same time. Faced with a refugee ship full of civilians, Akainu ordered the warship to open fire and blew up the ship, and the reason for Akainu was to prevent scholars from sneaking into the refugees, and since they had to do it, they had to do it thoroughly. Akainu's approach is obviously not approved by Akainu, and it is not understandable that Akainu blew up the refugee ship. At the same time, the pheasant also wants to see how far Robin can grow, and what the truth of the blank 100-year history is, which is also attractive enough for the pheasant.

During the Justice Island incident, Spandam had a chance to launch the Demon Slayer Order, but this opportunity was granted by the Commander Pheasant. CP9 seems to have known to meet Robin before he arrives, and their mission is to make the blueprints of Hades, but it is also their mission to capture Robin. Robin has been adrift for the past twenty years, unable to find a place to stay, and as long as someone is chasing, he will immediately run away from the time bomb. The pheasant can't leave Robin alone, and Robin has always had the heart to die. The pheasant almost moved to kill because of this, after all, Robin's existence is indeed a hidden danger to the world government. Pheasant originally planned to use the Justice Island incident to bring the matter of O'Hara to an end, but he didn't expect the powerful CP9 to fail. Pheasant sympathizes with Robin, but has the duty of being a navy, and is very conflicted in his heart. If Robin really cracked the blank history, he wouldn't have killed Robin either. I pay attention to Robin because he is also concerned about the truth of the world, and I hope someone can answer it.

Pheasant doesn't think the government's approach is entirely right, and he himself is not positive about O'Hara. Robin actually has Pheasant's nostalgia for Saron, and Pheasant's view of justice has always been lazy. Pheasant has his own persistence and bottom line, he doesn't want to kill Robin in his heart, he wants to see if Robin, who his friend fought for his life to protect, can be worth it; I want to see if Robin can succeed in finding the truth of history. The Pheasant of the Navy Headquarters is reluctant to attack Robin, and it is touching that the Pheasant is obviously an innocent child who is wanted by the World Government. Brutal armament cannot suppress the pen of literature, guns and ammunition cannot drown out the original face of history, we can only face up to everything that has happened, whether it is good or bad!

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What is the pheasant's attitude towards Robin? Everyone knows that because the Demon Slayer Order was launched and destroyed Robin's hometown, Pheasant was originally going to capture Saron and the remnants of the island, but because Akainu finally ordered the bombardment of the refuge ship, Pheasant began to doubt the justice of this operation, so he let Robin go with compassion and told him that he was not her friend.

And since then, Robin has been on the run for many years, so there is a question involved here, that is, after the pheasant let Robin go, he really still lived in the dark by the little Robin, did he observe it for a while, or secretly protect it, after all, the pheasant at that time did not know whether he was doing wrong or right.

And I think the pheasant has secretly observed and walked past Robin, not even more than when he was a child.

We can see from a few small details that when the pheasant appeared in front of Robin again, he had a plan to end the grudge 20 years ago, otherwise he would not have handed over the golden phone bug that could launch the demon slaying order to CP9.

In the process of communication between the two, from the words of the pheasant, we can hear that the pheasant has been silently watching and paying attention to Robin's movements, but he is very disappointed, because Robin has become accustomed to the darkness again and again, and betrayal again and again.

But from the personal point of view of the pheasant, he is not the kind of person who listens to information, so among them, in Robin's betrayal career, there are several times, or many times, the pheasant must have secretly observed, and maybe even helped Robin.

That's why the pheasant will have that kind of disappointment when they meet again, which is easy to judge, and everyone carefully reviews Luffy's encounter with the pheasant.

Obviously, it was not long after Robin got on their ship, and he said that he was coming to see the Straw Hats, but he didn't want to use the facts, and he knew that the pheasant had collected information again and ended up with Robin, after all, Robin was very important, and he let it go, he wanted to see if his original decision was right or wrong, which was completely normal.

This was the first time, the second time was on the Island of Justice, we can see that Pheasant also appeared on the warship at that time, if he really wanted to kill Robin, or capture Robin, what is the use of a few more pirates at that time.

It is likely that the pheasant is making the last temptation, after all, for 20 years, it is not easy for the pheasant to often end up for Robin, and once suspected that he was wrong to let her go, and it is very likely that this is the case, so he handed over the phone bug to Spendham, so as to try to see if Robin has not changed, if not, he can only really arrest her and understand the grievances.

There is a detail here, that is, when the warship was disturbed by the current of the Gate of Justice at sea, the warship wanted to continue the pursuit, but the pheasant said forget it, it was they who lost, but everyone knows, can the undulating waves stop the pheasant, do you think his ice age is fake? I'm afraid that if you launch it with all your might, it will be no problem to freeze to the water capital in an instant.

And the pheasant appeared too timely, saying that there was no tail line Luo soldiers to kill me, and then on the island of justice, the pheasant found Robin again, and after confirming that she really would not rebel again, the pheasant's observation of her came to an end, and it was really a free Robin.

And the previous life, it is likely that he lived under the observation of the pheasant, from the reaction of Robin when he saw the pheasant for the first time, I know how big the psychological shadow of the pheasant caused her, in fact, I can also think of it, for example, every time Robin got on a pirate ship before, the pheasant ran over to see, it's okay if it's not exposed, it's exposed, Robin, won't she betray it?

So, don't just follow others if there's nothing to do, even if it's protection at the beginning, but a pirate, a navy, will always bring trouble, do you think the conclusion that the pheasant follows Robin is valid?

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