One Piece: Mandala Swordsman

Chapter 391 Are Toys More Trustworthy Than People?



Chapter 391 Are Toys More Trustworthy Than People?

It looks absolutely perfect.

This is what the group of four thought.

Doflamingo may be a villain, but it is undeniable that he has the talent to govern a country.

At least Dressrosa appears to be well-organized under his management.

The bustling, affluent pace of life seems to have completely overshadowed the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere of life.

The Don Quixote family seems to have completely replaced the Riku family.

This replacement does not appear to have caused any adverse consequences; on the contrary, it has allowed the country to unleash its enormous potential.

In this era where human life is as cheap as grass, the prosperity of Dressrosa is a rare sight in the world.

If one hadn't already learned a great deal about what kind of person Flamingo really was, one might have been deceived by him.

But is all of this really as wonderful as a fairy tale?

No, of course not.

If that were true, Diamanti wouldn't have been so resistant to them coming to the island.

He also represents Doflamingo's will.

The fewer problems there are, the bigger and deeper the problem is hidden.

If we can uncover the hidden truth, then taking down Doflamingo would be a piece of cake.

So what's next...?

Seafood paella, long ham, potato omelets, fruit wine, and other delicacies were magically brought to the table by the waiters.

Inside the restaurant, someone was playing the violin.

To be honest, Patch didn't quite understand his companions' behavior.

Aren't they investigating Doflamingo?

Why are you leisurely eating here now?

Did they make a mistake?

If they can't find any problems, how could the superiors let them off so easily?

Of course, such thoughts did not affect his appetite.

He ate with great relish.

Compared to Patch's naiveté, the other three considered things much more thoroughly.

Being too normal is the biggest abnormality.

Perhaps Doflamingo was confident enough that he had done it discreetly enough to prevent anyone from discovering his mistake.

So where does his reliance come from?

If we can figure this out, then there's nothing to fear from Flamenco.

However, it is easy to imagine how difficult it is to figure this out.

Once inside the island, Doflamingo's spies were everywhere.

From the moment they entered, they could feel the rustling gazes and whispers around them.

It was obvious that Doflamingo was monitoring their every move.

Therefore, Doflamingo didn't need to show up at all.

Because all their movements are under his control.

Given this, they should not take action at this time.

Why not enjoy it first?

The food in Dressrosa is indeed delicious.

Moreover, there's a lot of foot traffic here, so we might be able to hear some news that interests them.

"Let me go, get away from me, you're just a toy."

“Dorothy, it’s me, Delphi, your husband York. Don’t you remember me? I’m your father.”

"Let go of my hand right now! It's just a toy! Is there anyone who can help me? This toy seems to have contracted a human disease."

A commotion broke out in the restaurant.

This caught the attention of the group of four.

In their eyes, the main characters are three people.

A young woman dressed in a red dress, looking very fashionable.

A young boy who is not yet a teenager.

There was also a tin toy.

However, the current scene looks quite comical.

The tin toy was frantically tugging at the woman's skirt, making panicked noises.

This scene seemed to have triggered the child, causing him to burst into tears.

The child's crying clearly aggravated the mother's emotions.

The woman, who had initially tried to remain elegant and rational, had completely lost control of her emotions and had begun to take action.

Sly seemed to have thought of something, and immediately moved to grab the doll.

"I hope you're alright."

"Oh, thank you." The woman named Dorothy was grateful for Sly's help.

Grant secretly muttered to himself: "Pretentious."

However, her thoughts did not affect her actions, and she quickly took the talking toy from Sly's hands.

"We've just arrived on this island and don't know much about it yet. To be honest, we didn't expect there to be so many toys living like people. Please forgive my ignorance, but they can get sick too?"

"That's called a human disease. Because they've lived with us humans for so long, they mistakenly believe they're human too, leading to these wrong ideas. But someone will come to deal with it soon." The young mother had regained her composure and began to comfort her child.

"What a lovely child, he must look a lot like your husband."

"Ah, I don't have a husband, and I'm not married. I just have a child. Please don't find it strange; it's normal in Dressrosa," Dorothy said very casually.

That's true. Dressrosa has an open and romantic atmosphere. People come together because of love and part ways because of hate, which seems to be a very normal thing.

However, this is on the premise that what the woman said is true.

Her story about the toy is quite different.

Sly glanced back at the toy struggling in Glen's hands, lost in thought.

Are the words of toys more credible than those of people?


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