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Chapter 12: chapter 11 The Devastated Island: The Fight to Survive Under Teach



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During the battle at the dock group, Teach led the rest of the crew to the forested part of the island, where there were beasts and various plants unknown to him, but not to Doc Q, who was happily collecting some of them.

Teach: "Alright, we're good here. Doc, set up a room for the wounded."

Doc nodded and dropped various items on the ground, including a large cloth carried by the horse. He quickly set up an emergency tent.

The team in charge of the villagers, led by Pizarro, arrived quickly. Some of their clothes were stained with blood. The island's inhabitants seemed reluctant to surrender.

Teach: "Alright, everyone's here except the ones at the port. Their enemies must be tough to fight, but that's not our problem. You have a more dangerous enemy to face: Zehaha!"

Teach continued:

"Let's skip the long explanations. To put it simply: to improve or unlock your Haki, my method is easy. You just need to be on the brink of death!"

These words did not reassure any of the crew, especially seeing his bright smile, as if he were saying, "See the intellect of your captain! Kneel and glorify me."

Cold sweats ran down their backs. They stepped back a few paces, ready to flee. They all knew that receiving a serious blow from their captain could kill them. But as soon as he finished speaking, his hand, covered in a translucent form, struck violently. The fastest ones managed to escape, but others were thrown like rags.

Teach: "Zehaaha! Let's start! Don't worry, the chances of dying are WEAK. Doc is here to keep you from dying. What huge luck, right? Zehaha!"

Pizarro looked at the other members. Valdas, although injured, had his arm covered in Armament Haki, which protected him, compared to Harris and the one-eyed man, who, despite mastering Armament Haki, hadn't developed enough Observation Haki. They were already unconscious on the ground. Only Allen had managed to dodge part of the blow, but without Armament, he had broken ribs and a forearm, thrown more than 20 meters. Despite the pain, he remained conscious.

Pizarro: "Looks like only me, Valdas, Burgess, and Vasco are still standing, but where's Lafitte, damn it?"

While Pizarro observed the battlefield, Doc Q was already busy recovering his new patients. Meanwhile, Lafitte, the lord of shock, had spread his wings, taking advantage of the dust and chaos to fly, watching the battle from afar, waiting for an opportunity to strike.

Teach: "Still ready to fight? Come on, all of you together!" he said, releasing his Conqueror's Haki.

Despite the blows they had taken, along with the crushing pressure of the Haki, Burgess was the first to charge at Teach, followed by Pizarro. Their arms were covered with Armament Haki. Vasco Shot fired to distract Teach while Burgess and Pizarro took the hits and attacked. Teach pushed them back with a shock, sending them flying before charging at Pizarro and Burgess. Vasco Shot's shots distracted Valdas, who struck with his Haki-coated fist at Teach's chest. But Teach didn't move an inch. A smile was the last thing Valdas saw before taking a punch to the head.

Teach's gaze then shifted to Vasco Shot. Barely a blink later, a dark aura spread across the ground, filling it with darkness.

Teach: "Darkness Zone!"

Vasco couldn't move, his feet sinking into the darkness. Teach covered his arm in shadow and disappeared before reappearing in front of Vasco Shot. His punch, without even making contact, sent Vasco flying violently, breaking and twisting some bones in his feet.

While Teach dealt with Vasco Shot, Burgess and Pizarro analyzed the situation. They knew entering the dark zone would trap them too. Teach eventually removed his Darkness Zone, reappeared in front of them, and delivered a violent blow. Despite their bodies being covered in Haki, the damage was immense.

Suddenly, Diver Plume attacked Teach from behind, creating a breach in his concentration that neither Pizarro nor Burgess missed. This allowed them to each land a punch on Teach's stomach, sending him flying through the air. This was what Lafitte had been waiting for. He drew his sword from his cane, wrapped in Armament Haki, and fired a blast at Teach's back.

Teach: "Nice show, but you've forgotten one thing, it seems."

Behind Teach, a dark mass spread like a vortex, pulling Lafitte and his green attack in. Although Lafitte flapped his wings as hard as he could, Teach's hand finally grabbed him.

Lafitte: "Hello, Captain, how are you?" he said with a smile.

Teach responded with a direct punch to Lafitte's stomach before sending him flying toward Burgess and Pizarro. Two craters formed, but not for the same reasons: one for Teach's landing, the other for Lafitte, who would have been buried given his state, even though Burgess slowed his fall with his body.

Teach: "Alright, that was fun, right? Get ready! I'm not sure you'll survive this. Zehaha!"

A dark ball formed in front of Teach. He covered his fist with tremor before hitting the dark mass several times, creating tremors. Nothing happened at first, but Teach's smile made Pizarro and Burgess shiver.

Teach: "Alright, it's ready." A dark, unstable mass close to breaking floated in front of Teach.

He covered his fist with advanced Armament Haki and struck the dark ball, which headed toward Burgess and Pizarro. Before they could react, the impact flattened the southern part of the island, leaving only shards of earth. The bodies of Burgess and Pizarro were found unconscious, with various injuries. Meanwhile, Lafitte was in worse shape, despite trying to fly to reduce the impact. It took Doc Q more than three hours to stabilize their condition.

Meanwhile, the dock group returned. They saw the tents and Doc Q working hard to keep the wounded alive.

Teach: "Did you have fun at the dock?" he asked after seeing the newcomers, some of whom were prisoners who should have useful Devil Fruits so his crew wouldn't kill them all. "Come on, bring me the fruits."

After collecting the Devil Fruits, Teach addressed his crew. The sight of the flattened southern area and the bodies of Burgess, Lafitte, and Pizarro close to death made most of the crew shiver. Many thought: "Two months in hell or years locked in a cage? Damn, the choice is easy, right?"

The two months passed quickly. The sea was no rest. Various alliances and betrayals unfolded. The sea hadn't been this red in decades.

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