No, he doesn't. The Tokyo Revengers manga doesn't have Takemichi's death. Instead, he plays a crucial role in the unfolding events and continues to be an important part of the story.
The Straw Hat crew would be in for a big shock at first. But then they would quickly rally around Luffy and Nami. Robin might offer her wisdom on raising a child and share stories from her own past. Franky would build amazing things for the baby like a super - safe crib or a high - tech stroller. Brook would play music to soothe the baby. And they would all work together to make sure the baby has a great life on the ship.
Usopp might be inspired to be braver. When he watches Luffy's memories, he could see how Luffy fearlessly faces powerful enemies. This would make Usopp want to overcome his own cowardice and be more like Luffy. And Robin, she would gain more insights into Luffy's kind heart. She might see how Luffy has always been inclusive and accepting of everyone, which would make her feel even more at home in the crew.
Their relationship could develop through mutual respect. Luffy respects Whitebeard as a powerful and respected pirate, and Whitebeard respects Luffy's determination and potential. For example, they could start with a simple exchange of stories about their adventures at sea.
There could be an original character created just for the fanfiction. A woman with a kind heart but a tough exterior, who was a great fighter. She could have met Luffy's father during a battle and they fell in love, and she became Luffy's mother.
Luffy is still alive and kicking in the manga. The story keeps evolving with him at the center of the action, encountering new enemies and growing stronger.