Meanwhile, on an island known as Grand Line Holiday Island, Mr. 3 and Miss Goldenweek, both officer agents of Baroque Works, are enjoying a well-deserved break. Upon hearing the news of Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine’s defeat, Mr. 3 adopts a more serious tone, determined to teach the Straw Hat Pirates the consequences of antagonizing a criminal organization.
Back on the island of Little Garden, the two giant warriors, Dorry and Brogy, continue their epic battle. Dorry strikes with a straight thrust, but Brogy leaps high into the air and swings his axe with incredible force, targeting Dorry’s head. Dorry, saved by his helmet, avoids a life-threatening injury.
Ussop, observing this titanic clash, is deeply moved. He views their fight as a true battle of pride and courage. Metaphorically, flags have been raised in their hearts, and they are willing to risk their lives to protect those flags from ever being broken. For over 100 years, they’ve been locked in this battle, showing unwavering determination and pride. Ussop aspires to become a proud warrior of the sea just like them and hopes to visit their village someday.
The colossal warriors throw straight punches at each other, and the intensity of their blows renders both of them unconscious. It ends in another draw, marking the 73,466th time they’ve fought, with all 73,466 fights ending in a draw. Lying on the ground, Brogy offers Dorry some rum, and they share a hearty, victorious laugh.
At Dorry’s camp, he thanks Luffy’s crewmates for the rum they’ve shared with Brogy. Vivi, anxious about the year-long log pose setting, inquires if there’s any other way to accelerate their journey. Dorry observes the skeletons of those who attempted to leave the island prematurely, meeting their demise in various ways, such as dinosaurs devouring them, the harsh conditions overpowering them, or them attempting to attack Dorry. Dorry jokingly mentions that even a year is too long for humans to spend on this island. Vivi, unable to spare an entire year, seeks another solution.
Dorry reveals that he possesses an eternal pose, but it only points to his home, Elbaf. Luffy declines the offer of the eternal pose, stating their intention to set sail for the next island.
Ussop expresses his deep respect for Dorry and Brogy, aspiring to be like them, proud and courageous warriors. Brogy explains that the giants desire nothing more than an honorable death, which, to an Elbaf warrior, means dying without tarnishing one’s pride. In the land of Elbaf, they pass down their pride as an eternal treasure through the generations.
Suddenly, when Dorry drinks the rum, it explodes in his mouth. Luffy and Vivi look on in disbelief as Dorry falls to the ground. As Dorry gets up, he blames the Straw Hat Pirates for the attack, insisting it wasn’t Brogy, as they are the proud warriors of Elbaf. Dorry stands up, brandishing his swords, ready to take on the small, but formidable, humans. Luffy cracks his knuckles, prepared to confront Dorry and defend his crew.