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One Piece: My Crew is from Other World-Chapter 83: Handyman, Sabo!
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Chapter 83: Handyman, Sabo!
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Ryuunosuke didn't interrupt Sabo's train of thought. He just stood quietly by, giving him the space he needed.
In Ryuunosuke's eyes, Sabo was the most reasonable one among the three brothers.
And the fact that Sabo had the courage to abandon his noble status?
It meant he had the heart to accept what was coming.
"No destruction, no construction," Ryuunosuke suddenly said, his voice steady.
Hearing those words, Sabo shot up to his feet like he'd been struck by lightning.
"No destruction, no construction?!"
"Brother... you mean—"
He didn't finish the sentence, but he didn't have to.
The root of the world's problems was crystal clear.
The world government was untouchable.
The Celestial Dragons claimed to be descendants of gods.
The nobles lived high above the common people.
These twisted ideas had shaped the rotten world they lived in.
And if that mindset didn't change?
Even if they took down the world government tomorrow, it wouldn't be long before the world fell back into the same cycle.
If that's how it would end up... what the hell was the point of the revolution?
"Right now, what you need isn't the support of the nobles," Ryuunosuke said calmly, his tone sharp.
"They have their power, their status, and they enjoy the luxuries squeezed from the blood and sweat of civilians."
"In that case, how many of them do you think would truly side with you for change?"
"If you lean on the nobles, your revolution will be filled with obstacles before it even begins."
He wasn't wrong.
The Revolutionary Army didn't even have a true base yet, precisely because of this issue.
No country dared openly accept them — not with the World Government breathing down their necks, ready to crush them at the first sign of rebellion.
So the path was clear:
Start from the bottom.
Start with the civilians.
Encircle the nobles.
Assimilate those who could be turned, and eliminate those who couldn't.
There was no such thing as a bloodless revolution.
If you wanted to change the world, you had to be ready to spill blood.
"I think... I finally get it," Sabo muttered, eyes burning.
"Brother Ryuunosuke, you're seriously... a monster."
He meant it as a compliment.
Before, Sabo thought Ryuunosuke's confidence was just arrogance.
Now, he realized... he couldn't even begin to understand this man.
It was like Ryuunosuke didn't belong to this world — a literal glitch in the system.
And honestly, Sabo wasn't that far from the truth.
Ryuunosuke was a bug in this world.
"Alright," Ryuunosuke said with a grin, "I've helped you figure out what you need to do. Now you've got a choice—stay here, or leave and get started."
He didn't pressure Sabo.
But if Sabo knew what was good for the Revolutionary Army, he'd head straight back to Dragon and hand over everything he'd learned.
Plus, Ryuunosuke was looking forward to raking in the reputation points from influencing the entire Revolutionary Army.
The thought made him almost giddy.
Of course, part of the reason he helped was emotional.
But the other part?
Yeah, he was chasing those sweet, sweet reputation points too.
Dragon was the leader of the Revolutionary Army — the World Government's biggest nightmare.
If Ryuunosuke could shape the ideology of the entire Revolutionary Army...
He'd be swimming in reputation points.
It was an absolute steal.
"I'll bring it back," Sabo said, determination flashing in his eyes.
"But Brother Ryuunosuke, let me stay on your ship for a while first."
He raised his hand, and in a flurry of black feathers, a flock of crows swooped down and snatched the notebook from his grasp, carrying it off to Dragon.
At the same time, Sabo pulled out a Den Den Mushi and started making a call.
He explained everything to Dragon — the philosophy, the plan, Ryuunosuke's insights.
Dragon was immediately intrigued.
When he heard that it was Ryuunosuke's handiwork, he got even more interested.
After all, in just a few short months, Ryuunosuke had created legend after legend.
The Dragon Hunter Pirates had skyrocketed into the ranks of Grand Line's great powers.
And unlike other crews that spent years crawling their way up, Ryuunosuke's ship was stacked with monsters right from the start.
This guy was an enigma — and Dragon knew it.
And then, right on cue—
> Ding!
Congratulations! You have been recognized by Dragon, and he intends to use the host's plan as the Revolutionary Army's guiding principle.
Reward: 20,000 Reputation Points!
The system notification rang out.
Hearing it, Ryuunosuke grinned wider.
Exactly as he'd predicted — with the Revolutionary Army shifting its approach, he'd keep stacking reputation points like crazy.
Man, this was too good.
"The captain's laughing again," Hawkins said, shaking his head helplessly.
"Does he do that often?" Nico Robin's voice floated over, teasing.
She appeared beside Hawkins, a faint smile on her lips, although she looked exhausted.
"Not that often... only when he pulls something ridiculous," Hawkins replied.
"But... Nico Robin, are you done interpreting?"
"Yeah. But I need a break."
Robin's voice was barely a whisper now.
"There were some pretty fascinating discoveries too..."
Before she could finish, she collapsed onto the floor, instantly falling asleep.
"...She knocked out instantly?" Hawkins blinked, stunned.
"Captain—"
"Shh," Ryuunosuke cut him off.
"Let her rest. We've been waiting days already, another few hours won't kill us."
Then he turned to Sabo with a grin.
"Sabo, since you're tagging along, go whip up some food and drinks."
"From now on, you're officially the handyman of the Dragon Hunter Pirates."
No freeloaders allowed on his ship.
"Got it, big bro!" Sabo said without hesitation, saluting.
He didn't even try to argue — he just dashed off, practically bouncing with excitement.
Watching Sabo run off like a happy idiot, Ryuunosuke chuckled softly.
It was stupid, yeah.
But also... pretty damn warm.
"Alright, Hawkins, enough rest," Ryuunosuke said, turning serious again.
"Back to your physical training."
"And don't forget what I told you about your Devil Fruit development."
"A curse isn't the end of it. There's more potential waiting."
With that, Ryuunosuke pulled out a deck of tarot cards, ready to guide Hawkins deeper into his training.
Of course, he wasn't slacking off on his own training either.
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