Well, in such a fanfiction, there could be various hints. Maybe Zoro's behavior might be more in line with typical female characteristics described in that specific fictional world, like being more empathetic or having different social interactions compared to the original male - character version. But it really depends on how the author has crafted the story.
I don't know what 'careful words' and 'Dragon Horse Literature' refer to. Can you provide me with more context information so that I can better answer your question?
Zoro.to might have manga, but it's often associated with copyright infringement and potential security risks. It's better to use legitimate platforms for reading manga.
I recommend the following two novels by Ryuuma to you:
1. "The Stage of the World of the Prince of Tennis" was a sports-related novel written by the author, Fuso. The female lead was not Sakurano. The story of the Japanese representative team led by the samurai Echizen Ryoma, who fought in the World Competition. From this moment on, the competition had no dimensions.
2. "The Peerless Sword Saint from the City of Reed" was a light novel written by the author, Gray-White Orange. The female lead was not Sakurano. It described Masaaki Oninawa, who had traveled to the end of the Sengoku period in Japan. He wielded two Immortal Beheading and possessed the power of Sakura Dragon. He killed all his enemies who dared to offend him and grew to become a powerful figure that the Inner Residence feared. "I'm done with the recommendation. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~"đŸ˜—
One character that would fit well is Robin. Her knowledge of the world and its secrets could be relevant if there's some mystery involved in the Zoro - Mihawk relationship. Brook, with his unique personality and his own skills as a swordsman, could also be included. He could have some interesting conversations with Zoro and Mihawk about swordsmanship. And Shanks, as a great swordsman himself and a significant figure in the One Piece world, could potentially play a role in the story, perhaps as an old acquaintance of Mihawk.
One day, Zoro got lost as usual on the ship. Nami found him and instead of scolding, she showed him the way with a smile. Since then, Zoro started to notice Nami more. Their relationship grew slowly as they fought side by side against enemies. Zoro would always protect Nami in battles, and Nami would patch up Zoro's wounds after. It was a quiet, budding love story.