Chapter 20: The Thief’s Philosophy

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Buggy, furious about Nami stealing his treasure, plans to send her to the other world. His torso is flying while his lower body stands still near Luffy. At the last moment, Luffy kicks Buggy’s lower body, saving Nami from his attack. Buggy cries out in pain. Nami defends her actions, claiming the treasure as her own since she is a thief and stole it fair and square. Irritated by her argument, Luffy splits his whole body into hundreds of pieces and chases after Nami, intending to take her down.

But Buggy’s assault is interrupted when Luffy cleverly tickles his feet, causing him to laugh and stop his attack. In this moment, Nami seizes the opportunity to strike Buggy with a bag full of jewelry. However, Buggy quickly rearranges his body and grabs the bag before she can take it. Luffy, determined to defeat Buggy, rushes towards him and kicks him in the face, declaring him his enemy.

During the intense fight, Buggy accidentally drops the Grand Line map, which Luffy picks up. Realizing that things need to be settled once and for all, Buggy gathers his body parts, but only his head, hand, and feet rearrange, giving him a comical appearance. Seizing this moment, Nami ties up Buggy’s entire body, preventing him from regathering his parts.

Luffy sees the perfect opportunity to end the fight and stretches his arms back before shooting forward with a gigantic punch, resembling a rubber cannonball. The attack is incredibly powerful, sending Buggy flying and knocking him out cold! The battle is finally over, and Luffy and Nami emerge victorious.

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