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Pirate Hunter in Roger's Era(With Bodily Refinement Bead)

In a world ruled by pirates, Jack stands out as a fearsome warrior who only seeks two things: battles and women. He is a man who enjoys the thrill of the fight and the passion of the flesh, and he wanders the world in search of both. With the Bodily Refinement Bead, a powerful tool that enhances his strength and agility, he takes on any opponent who crosses his path. Starting his journey from the West Blue, Jack encounters a variety of challenges and obstacles, each one more difficult than the last. He faces off against other pirates, marauding sea creatures, and even mythical beasts from ancient legends. But despite the dangers he faces, he remains fearless and undaunted, always ready for the next challenge. Along the way, he meets many women who are drawn to his strength and his charisma. Some of them are pirates, while others are innocent civilians caught in the crossfire of his battles. But no matter who they are, they all fall for his rugged charm and his unbridled passion. Despite his love of battle and women, Jack still has a heart. He cares deeply for his family, especially his beloved daughter, who he adores above all else. And while he seeks the thrill of the fight, he is never cruel or malicious, always treating his opponents with respect and dignity. As he travels the seas, Jack encounters many legendary figures from the age of pirates, including the likes of Garp, Roger, and Xebec. But he does not see them as enemies, only as worthy opponents who he would love to fight someday. And with each battle he wins, he grows stronger, more skilled, and more determined to live life to the fullest. In the end, Jack's journey is one of adventure, passion, and excitement. He is a man who lives for the moment, never afraid to take risks or face danger head-on. And whether he is battling pirates on the high seas or seducing women in exotic locales, he does so with a zest for life that is truly inspiring. **I am currently writing three novels simultaneously - One Piece with Bodily Refinement Bead, Bleach with Soul Cube, and Naruto with Divine Purple Card. I allocate 40% of my imagination to One Piece and another 40% to Bleach, with the remaining 20% dedicated to Naruto. By subscribing to my Patreon, you can gain access to advanced chapters of all three novels.**

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159 Chs

Birkans

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Ponis, tears streaming down her face, approached Jack and hugged him tightly. "Thank you," she whispered, her voice choked with emotion. "You've done so much for us."

Jack hugged her back, his calm blue eyes filled with warmth. "You're welcome, Ponis. You deserve this."

As the two sides began to mingle and discuss their plans for the future, Jack's family gathered around him. Aria looked up at her father, her eyes shining with pride. "Daddy, you are amazing!"

"You are amazing, Princess," Jack corrected her, a small smile playing on his lips.

Robin, eager to be part of the excitement, clapped her hands and echoed, "Daddy amazing"

Jack's family continued to revel in the joy of their accomplishment, their eyes filled with excitement and gratitude. They knew that they had played a part in something truly historic, and the memory of their adventure would be cherished for generations to come.

With both sides accepting each other and the war over, Jack walked back to the Golden Bell with his family, their eyes filled with excitement and gratitude. As they approached the Poneglyph, Jack paused, deep in thought. After a few moments, he turned to Olvia.

"Olvia, would you carve a message on the Poneglyph for me, in the ancient language?" he asked, his voice calm and steady.

Olvia looked surprised, but she nodded. "Of course, Jack. What message do you want me to write?"

Jack's calm blue eyes met hers. "Write 'Jack the Hunter was here.'"

Olvia smiled, understanding the significance of the message. She began to carve the words into the ancient stone, her skilled hands moving with practiced precision. The others watched in silence, the weight of the moment settling over them.

As Olvia finished her task, she stepped back, allowing everyone to see her handiwork. The message gleamed on the Poneglyph, a testament to their incredible journey and their place in history.

Aria looked up at her father, her eyes shining with pride. "Daddy, you're amazing."

Jack looked down at his daughter, a small smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. "You're amazing, Princess."

Robin, eager to join in, clapped her hands and echoed, "Daddy amazing!"

After Jack's victory over Gan Fall and the unification of the Sky People and Shandian Tribe, the thrill of the adventure called him forward. Unfurling the next chapter of their journey, he embarked on the Bead Rider with Robin and Aria nestled on his lap, his cold eyes reflecting the serene cerulean of the Sky Island's sky, inviting yet enigmatic. The trio was heading towards Birka, the destination Ponis had told them about, where unique Dials were said to be found.

"Look, Princess," Jack pointed towards the horizon, "That's where we are headed." The calmness in his voice was unshakeable, as solid as the legendary Poneglyphs.

Aria's bright eyes followed his finger, curiosity glinting within them. Despite her age, the brave, little girl didn't ask for reassurance. She merely nodded, her five-year-old mind already filled with wonder about the world around her. "Birka..." she repeated the foreign name, the corners of her mouth curling up in anticipation.

Meanwhile, Robin, the youngest of the family, copied her sister. "Birka..." she echoed, her baby voice raising a giggle from Aria, her laughter the melody that filled the Bead Rider.

"Da-ddy," Robin tried, her small hand patting Jack's stubble-covered cheek, mirroring her older sister's bond with him.

The Bead Rider, serene and steady under Jack's control, carved its way through the sky, the azure expanse extending as far as the eye could see. As they neared the horizon, a distinctive formation began to materialize; it was the silhouette of Birka, the island nestling in the sea of clouds like a sanctuary hidden from the rest of the world.

With a soft jolt, the Bead Rider landed, the softness of the cloud underneath their vessel providing a cushion for their descent. Aria tightened her grip on Jack's shirt, her wide eyes sparkling with anticipation while Robin, nestled beside her sister, echoed Aria's excitement with her cheerful gurgling.

Birkans were strolling casually, their daily routine undisturbed by the arrival of the strangers. Their wings, distinctly downward, flapped gently in rhythm with their steps, a sign of their different lineage, as Ponis had mentioned. The crowd grew dense, their faces carrying a mixture of surprise and curiosity, the sudden appearance of a strange vessel on their tranquil island evidently a rare occurrence.

"Welcome to Birka," a burly man greeted, his voice echoing through the silence. His wings, dark and wide, lay flat against his back, twitching slightly as if in acknowledgement of their arrival.

Jack met the man's gaze, his calm, cerulean eyes unreadable. His voice was as placid as the sky they had been sailing under. "Thank you. We're looking for unique Dials."

The man studied Jack, the curiosity in his eyes turning into intrigue. "You've traveled far for such a thing. This way," he motioned, turning on his heel.

As they followed, Aria's attention was held by the wings of Birkans. She traced their form with her finger, her brave mind silently contemplating the peculiar sight. "Daddy, their wings... they're different."

"They are, Princess," Jack confirmed. His attention was partly on the pathway they were taking, his instincts alert for any possible threat. "Sky People and Birkans originate from different races."

Aria hummed in understanding, her mind slowly grasping the vast diversity of the world she was a part of. "Different," Robin echoed, her chubby hands reaching out towards a passing Birkan, her baby voice full of awe. The simple word brought a smile on the faces of Birkans around them, their initial suspicion fading into the warmth of acceptance.

The Birkans led them through the cobblestone paths, the unique architecture of the sky island revealing itself. They passed through houses seemingly carved from cloud formations, lined with luminous stones that cast soft, ethereal glow around.

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