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Chapter 47 - Chapter 46: The Capture of the Bear

​Location: Naval Warship Deck

​Storm stepped through the void, using Geppo (Moonwalk) to arrive at the warship in a blur of motion.

​On the deck, the massive "Clay Bear" statue was trembling violently. Even encased in hardened clay, Kuma's strength was terrifying. His Paw-Paw Fruit allowed him to repel anything—including the prison itself.

​Crack—

​Dense fissures appeared on the clay paws.

​BOOM!

​The clay around Kuma's hands exploded outward like shrapnel. The distinct, paw-padded hands of the Tyrant broke free, ready to unleash another shockwave.

​Storm didn't panic. He reached into his robes and pulled out a baton made of a dark, distinct mineral.

​He flicked his wrist.

​The Seastone Baton, a high-grade tool stolen from a Marine base, flew like a javelin. It struck with pinpoint accuracy, landing right in Kuma's open palm.

​Clack.

​The moment the Seastone touched his skin, Kuma's resistance vanished. The energy drained from his body instantly. His arms fell limp.

​Storm manipulated the clay, peeling it back to reveal Kuma's head. The "Tyrant" was panting, his eyes fixed on the black rod in his hand.

​'Seastone…' Kuma realized.

​As a Devil Fruit user, he had no defense against the sea's curse. A mere touch was enough to seal his powers completely. He was helpless before this strange "Angel."

​"Bartholomew Kuma," Storm asked casually, walking up to the captured Warlord-to-be. "Do you believe in 'gravity'?"

​"Gravity?" Kuma frowned, confused by the sudden philosophical question. "I am a man of faith. I believe in God."

​"...Huh?"

​Storm nearly choked.

​He had prepared a whole speech. 'Do you believe in gravity?'

'People are drawn together by fate!'

​It was supposed to be cool. It was supposed to be the perfect recruitment line.

​And it died instantly because Kuma took it literally.

​Storm remained silent for a long moment.

​'I really am terrible at persuasion,' he thought. 'Fine. If reason won't work, force will.'

​Storm raised his right hand. His fist turned jet-black, coated in Armament Haki.

​"Tekkai (Iron Body): Smash!"

​THUD!

​Storm delivered a precise, haki-infused blow to Kuma's temple. The giant man's eyes rolled back, and he slumped forward, unconscious.

​[System Alert: Target Acquired]

​[Diamond Trophy: Bartholomew Kuma]

​[Star Rating: ★★★★★★ (6-Stars)]

​'Only six stars?' Storm frowned at the floating interface. 'I expected Kuma to be a Seven-Star trophy. It seems right now he's only on par with Ivankov.'

​Storm shook his head. Kuma was strong, but he hadn't reached his peak "Pacifista" power yet.

​He looked up at the sky and whistled. The Blue-Eyes White Dragon descended, hovering over the warships.

​Thump! Thump!

​Two bodies were unceremoniously dumped from the dragon's back onto the deck.

​Kid and Killer rolled across the wooden planks, groaning. Fortunately, the layer of soft clay cushioned their fall. They scrambled to their feet, eyes wide.

​Having witnessed Storm defeat three warships and the "Tyrant" Kuma in minutes, their awe had reached its peak.

​"Boss!"

"Boss!"

​...Boss?

​Storm glanced at the two punks indifferently. He didn't correct them.

​He waved his hand. Chains of white clay shot from the warships, latching onto the dragon's harness.

​"Pull."

​The Blue-Eyes White Dragon roared and flapped its massive wings, dragging the three captured Marine warships toward the coast of the Sorbet Kingdom.

​Location: Coast of the Sorbet Kingdom

​A group of elderly men stood on the beach, watching the sea with anxious expressions.

​The leader was a short, weathered old man leaning on a cane.

​King Bulldog.

​He was the former ruler of Sorbet. After the "One-Man Revolution," the people had elected Kuma as their new King, but Kuma—being a gentle soul—left the actual governance to Bulldog.

​Bulldog knew exactly why they were fighting.

​The previous ruler, King Bekori, was a monster. To pay the "Heavenly Tribute" to the Celestial Dragons, Bekori had split the country in half, abandoning the poor and sick to die so the rich could live in luxury.

​Kuma and the Freedom Fighters had driven Bekori out. But now, Bekori had returned with Marine backing to slaughter the "abandoned" half of the kingdom.

​"King Kuma..." Bulldog muttered, gripping his cane. "We must win..."

​Just then, three silhouettes appeared on the horizon.

​But they weren't moving under their own power.

​"What is that?" Bulldog rubbed his old eyes. "It has wings... A dragon?!"

​The massive white dragon dragged the fleet onto the sand. Storm manipulated the clay, offloading the prisoners—Marines, King Bekori (still a statue), and the unconscious Kuma.

​Storm stepped off last.

​"Boss!"

​Kid and Killer were already on the beach, standing guard on either side of Bulldog.

​"This old guy says he's the King!" Kid shouted.

​"I am not the King," Bulldog corrected calmly, though he was sweating. "I am the Regent. The true King is Bartholomew Kuma."

​"Regent? King?" Kid frowned, impatient. "If you run the place, you're the boss. Who cares about titles?"

​Storm walked over, waving Kid and Killer away. "Go check the supplies on the warships. We need food and loot."

​"On it!" The duo ran off.

​Storm turned to Bulldog. "Regent Bulldog. Where is King Kuma's 'palace'?"

​Bulldog ignored the question, his eyes fixed on the clay-covered giant beside Storm.

​"I don't know if it's my imagination," Bulldog whispered, "but that statue looks familiar..."

​"Oh, him?"

​Storm smiled. "I'm Vongola Storm. A Pirate Captain. I invited Kuma to join me, but he was shy."

​"Pirate?" Bulldog raised an eyebrow. "You don't look like a pirate."

​"You can't judge a book by its cover, old man. Just like this 'Tyrant' here."

​Storm snapped his fingers. The clay peeled off Kuma's face.

​"King Kuma!" Bulldog gasped, stumbling forward. "Pirate! What did you do to him?!"

​"Relax, old man. I just tested his strength. He's sleeping."

​Bulldog didn't trust him. He hurried to Kuma's side, checking his pulse. It was steady. The old man let out a breath he didn't know he was holding.

​He looked up at Storm, confusion written all over his face.

​"Are you... really a pirate?"

​"No bounty, no flag, no ship, no crew," Storm admitted proudly. "But yes. I am a pirate."

​"...I understand this world less and less," Bulldog sighed. "What does a young pirate want with our poor kingdom?"

​"Recruiting subordinates," Storm said frankly. "And plundering."

​Bulldog tensed. "Sorbet is a poor country. We have nothing for you to steal."

​"What does your poverty have to do with me?"

​Storm pointed a thumb over his shoulder at the three massive Marine warships beached on the sand.

​"See those three ships?"

​"Yes."

​"Old man," Storm grinned, his eyes gleaming with greed. "Do you have any idea how much a fully armed G-Class Marine Warship sells for on the black market?"

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