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𝗕𝗨𝗚𝗚𝗬'𝗦 "freaks" immediately took control, separating us from Luffy. 

Zoro, Nami, and I were ushered away, leaving Luffy standing alone with Buggy. They blocked the path for Luffy, and I couldn't help but call out, my voice laced with worry, "Luffy, we will come back."

Zoro found himself confined to a spinning wheel, reminiscent of a twisted carnival attraction, where daggers could be hurled at him.

Nami, on the other hand, was held captive in a birdcage, suspended above the ground like a captive songbird.

I found myself in a rather peculiar predicament. Buggy's "freaks" had bound me securely with complicated knots, my hands and feet tightly tied.

Tensions ran high among us as Zoro continued his efforts to break free from the ropes that bound him. Nami, pragmatic as ever, tried to dissuade him. "Give it a rest. Those ropes are too strong, even for you," she cautioned.

Zoro, undeterred and determined as always, retorted, "I've gotten out of worse." I couldn't help but roll my eyes at their bickering and decided to inquire about the situation outside.

"What did you see out there when you ran out of the tent?" I asked Nami.

"I...saw a town, or...what was left of one after Buggy destroyed it," Nami replied.

Zoro, with his characteristic bluntness, accused Nami, "You mean when you tried to leave us for dead."

"We were surrounded and unarmed. You were picking a fight you couldn't win," Nami defended her actions, prompting Zoro to continue, "I know your type. If there's nothing to gain, you're out."

Attempting to defuse the situation, I suggested, "Guys, how about we figure out a plan and get out of here?" But they continued their argument, ignoring my plea.

Nami replied to Zoro, "Says the wandering bounty hunter, trading lives for a handful of berry."

Unable to stay silent, I chimed in, "You know that that's also towards me and not only moss head, right? That's how we survive in this society. I thought you knew that." It fell silent for a moment until Zoro's grunts filled the air.

"Can you stop grunting?" I asked, to which Zoro responded with a death stare.

Nami then proposed a plan, saying, "I think I can get us out of here." Zoro, still sceptical, retorted, "Just like a thief to lie to my face and ask me to believe her."

Feeling exasperated by their argument, I sighed and said, "You guys are giving me a headache."

Nami, attempting to find common ground, asked, "You got any other options?" Both Zoro and I had to admit that she had a point. "She has a fair point, moss head," I added.

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