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Chapter 6 - Shupeal "The hax"

Okay, so there's a heavy rain in my area. So the network is currently unstable, so this might be the last chapter for a while. But so far I'll like your honest thoughts on it.

I don't plan on making it long like the real one piece,but I don't plan on making it short too. We'll see how far my imagination takes me.

Drakon is shocked by his bounty. A whooping 75 million has been placed on his head. This means he has broken the past record of Luffy of A 30 Mill bounty as his first bounty, this also ment that since he had also became the highest wanted man in the East Blue seas.

"(Sigh) Man. I swear, that old man brings me nothing but bad luck. Damn you, shiki. I hope you rot in hell. And I hope Carol and Daddy are okay. I still got over 56 million gold left, I guess what I need now is a strong ship. Staying in the East blue isn't a option anymore. I'm at the top of every bounty hunter and Marines list with a bounty like this."

After looking at the map for a while, Drakon makes up his mind.

"I guess this settles it, Kokoro island it is then. They should have some decent ships for sail. It's a three day sail from here. So, I should have enough food."

Two days later.

Near the waters of Kokoro island , Drakon is woken up by an injured Roc bird. He slowly walks up to the bird in concern.The Roc bird gazed up at Drakon with pleading eyes, its massive wing twisted at an awkward angle. Drakon could see that the bird was badly injured, likely from a brutal battle or a treacherous fall.

He approached the bird cautiously, his hands extended in a calming gesture. "Hey, big guy, it's okay. I'm here to help," Drakon said softly, trying to reassure the bird. The Roc bird regarded Drakon warily, but it didn't struggle or attack. Drakon gently examined the bird's wing, assessing the extent of the damage. He knew that if he didn't act quickly, the bird might not survive.

With a gentle touch, Drakon began to tend to the bird's wounds, using his knowledge of first aid to clean and dress the injuries. The Roc bird watched him with a curious expression, seeming to sense that Drakon meant no harm. As Drakon worked, he spoke softly to the bird, trying to calm it down and keep it still. Slowly but surely, the bird's struggles ceased, and it allowed Drakon to continue his ministrations.

After a while, Drakon and finally managed to help patch up the bird. "There you go, big guy. You're one funny looking bird, though." Just as Drakon was analyzing the bird, a giant pirate ship came from behind them. Drakon looked at the birds reaction and saw how terrified it was. "So these must be the guys who hurt you, huh?" Said Drakon.

After a quick look at the Jolly Roger, Drakon saw the ship belonged to Shupeal "the hax". The captain of the Hax pirates. Drakon's eyes narrowed as he gazed at the pirate ship. Shupeal "the Hax" was infamous for his brutal tactics and ruthless treatment of those who crossed him, foe or ally. The fact that his ship was here, and the Roc bird was injured, didn't bode well.

The bird's fear was palpable, and Drakon could sense its distress. He gently stroked the bird's feathers, trying to reassure it. "Don't worry, big guy. I'll take care of these pirates. You just focus on recovering." Drakon's eyes locked onto the pirate ship, his mind racing with possibilities. He knew that Shupeal's crew wouldn't hesitate to harm anyone who got in their way. The question was, what did they want with the Roc bird, and what had they done to it? As the pirate ship drew closer, Drakon could see the crew scrambling to prepare for boarding. He knew he had to act fast, or risk the bird getting caught in the crossfire. With a determined glint in his eye, Drakon readied himself for battle.

On Shupeal's ship.

"Captain. We found the Roc bird, it's on the small ship ahead." Said one of crewmate.

"Is it a enemy ship"

"No sir, it looks like it's just a regular sailors ship."

"Tell them to bring the bird, or I will kill them and take the bird from their corpse." He said without hesitation. "You hear that, Ann? We found that bird of yours." He said looking at a blue haird girl tied up.

The blue-haired girl, Ann, glared at Shupeal with a fierce determination in her eyes. "You'll pay for this, Shupeal. Let me go, and I might let you live," she spat, struggling against her restraints.

Shupeal chuckled, his expression twisted in amusement. "Oh, Ann. You're as feisty as ever. But you're in no position to make demands. You're my prisoner, and you'll do as I say. Now, let's see how your precious bird fares against my crew."

He turned back to his crewmate. "Tell the boarding party to be quick about it. I want that bird brought on board, and I want Ann to see it. Maybe it'll teach her a lesson." The crewmate nodded and relayed the orders to the boarding party, who were preparing to take control of Drakon's ship. Shupeal's eyes gleamed with anticipation, eager to see the fear in Ann's eyes when she saw her beloved bird being brought on board. Little did he know, Drakon was not going to let that happen without a fight. As the boarding party approached Drakon's ship, he stood tall, his eyes fixed on the pirates. The Roc bird, sensing Drakon's tension, let out a loud screech, as if warning the pirates to stay back.

"Look, kid just give us the bird and you can go home safely. Okay?" Said one of the pirates

Drakon's voice was calm and deadly. "You're not taking anything from me today. Especially not this bird." The pirates, fueled by Shupeal's orders, charged forward with swords drawn. Drakon cracked his knuckles, readying himself for battle. With a fierce determination, he prepared to defend the bird and himself against the pirate crew.

The fight was about to begin, and Drakon was more than ready to take on the pirates. The Roc bird watched with interest, its eyes fixed on Drakon as if sensing a kindred spirit. The stage was set for a intense battle, with Drakon's skills put to the test against the ruthless pirate crew.

The pirates charged forward, their swords flashing in the sunlight as they closed in on Drakon. He stood firm, his eyes locked on the lead pirate, a burly man with a scar above his left eyebrow. Drakon didn't flinch, his fists clenched and ready.

The lead pirate swung his sword in a wide arc, aiming for Drakon's chest. Drakon sidestepped the attack with ease, using the pirate's momentum against him. He delivered a swift kick to the pirate's stomach, sending him crashing to the deck. The other pirates quickly followed, each one trying to take down Drakon with their sword strikes. But Drakon was a skilled fighter, dodging and weaving between the attacks with agility. He countered with precise punches and kicks, taking down pirate after pirate.

The Roc bird watched the battle with interest, its eyes fixed on Drakon as he moved with fluid precision. The bird seemed to sense that Drakon was a formidable opponent, and it let out a triumphant screech as Drakon took down another pirate. Despite being outnumbered, Drakon held his ground, his movements swift and deadly. He used his surroundings to his advantage, using the ship's rigging and barrels to block and deflect the pirates' attacks.

Shupeal watched the battle from his ship, his eyes narrowing in frustration. He had expected his crew to overwhelm Drakon easily, but the young sailor was proving to be a formidable opponent.

"Get more men over there!" Shupeal bellowed, sending more pirates to join the fray. "Take him down, now!"

The reinforcements arrived, and the battle intensified. Drakon fought valiantly, but he was starting to tire. The pirates were relentless, and he knew he couldn't keep this up for much longer. Just when it seemed like the pirates would overwhelm him, Drakon remembered the Roc bird's presence. He glanced at the bird, and an idea formed in his mind.

With a fierce cry, Drakon launched himself at the pirates, using his armament Haki to imbue his fists with energy. The pirates stumbled back, caught off guard by Drakon's sudden surge in power. The Roc bird, sensing Drakon's intent, let out a mighty screech and flapped its wings, creating a powerful gust of wind that knocked the pirates off balance.

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