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One Piece: Why is Wano Country a tragic story?

The Memories of Wano Country is over. Oden died in the end. Leaving with a smile does not mean that it is not a tragedy. Oden only did one thing in his life, running towards the sea fearlessly. , you don’t need to take your wife and children with you, and you don’t need to take care of Wano Country, you just want to go to the Final Island to see it. This reminds me of the famous shooter Jesus Bu’s famous saying “The pirate flag is calling me”!

There are quite a few unreliable fathers in One Piece. I don’t know if this is related to the author’s experience. There are many people who have never met their parents. It does not mean that their parents are gone. , I just haven’t seen it~ Oden has been rebellious since he was a child. Such a character is destined to make him focus on one thing and then ignore it. The general of Wano is not interested. What else can stop him from going to sea?

Wano Country is destined to be a tragic story. Even if Luffy defeated Kaido and Big Mom and rescued the people of Wano Country, too many people died and the country was destroyed. It’s almost over, and those citizens who can only grin don’t know what to do to save them!

The author always likes to give sad stories a happy ending. Back then, Alabasta was overthrown because of the boss, and Weiwei gave up her identity as a crew member of the Straw Hats for the sake of the people, and the story became It’s complete. Those who lost their homes and even lives due to drought and war may also be happy to see Alabasta prospering again! Later, Dressrosa was much better, and only the Riku royal family suffered!

Before Oden died, Kaido had a conversation with him. Judging from the description, Kaido killed Oden to free him, and the black charcoal muchan who used a trick to take Oden was killed by Kaido. , I really don’t understand why Kaido did this. Is he afraid that others would say he can’t afford to lose? Don't give Kaido a bitter and hateful identity in the end, and have an irresponsible hatred with the country of Wano. This would be interesting!

The reason why Orochi wants to destroy Wano Country is because his family was destroyed by people from Wano Country back then. Of course, they were at fault first, but Orochi doesn’t care about this, and I feel Orochi's ending shouldn't be too tragic! Of course there is Big Mom. Her alliance with Kaido can be said to be one of the strongest alliances in history. I really can’t figure out how Luffy and his gang can defeat the two emperors. Could it be that Big Mom who lost her memory is back? Are the two of them fighting among themselves?

Anyway, there are too many whitewashing scenes. The villain is the villain, why do we have to whitewash it! Speaking of cleansing, are Ming Ge fans a little expecting?

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