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海賊狩

Team Sanji was off in no time at all, and while the seas were a little stormy, it seemed like it was going to be a straight shot to Big Mom's territory

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Team Sanji was off in no time at all, and while the seas were a little stormy, it seemed like it was going to be a straight shot to Big Mom's territory.

...

That is, until Luffy used up all the food to make an inedible curry.

And after you kicked his ass for it, the team starved for days in the blazing sun, the boiling sea water keeping the boys from fishing for more food.

Things looked bleak, and just as the rest of the team gave up hope, you caught a gigantic, purple fish.

But before you could cook it, your idiot captain started chowing down, Chopper soon discovering that the skin of the fish was poisonous.

So, after you made sure everyone else was fed, you turned your attention over to Luffy.

Who was sprawled out on the floor.


海賊狩


"Chopper, eat something before you pass out," you sighed, handing the boy a plate of fish, "Take it."

He looked to be on the brink of tears as he examined your unconscious captain, medical supplies strewn all around.

"Luffy's doing bad! I'm afraid he's gonna die!" The reindeer cried.

"I'm so so cold, Chopper. Help me," Luffy groaned.

"He's not going to die," you assured, firmly, "And crying isn't gonna save him. You need to eat and get that brain working again."

He sniffled, accepting the plate and starting to eat, "But even if I can stop crying, it's no use. I already used up all of our antidotes!"

With his mouth full, he starting bawling again, saying a sad Yum! in between each chew.

"I took a look at Sanji's book, and it said that the poison from the fish's skin should kill you instantly," you started, "But Luffy's just sick. And if we've exhausted our antidote supply, then I'm just gonna have to try the one Antiope showed me."

Chopper suddenly stopped, confused.

"Huh? What do you mean?"

"My old master was an apothecary genius," you beamed, proudly, "She could take anything and turn it into some sort of remedy or salve. And before I left, she taught me a few things in case of emergency."

The boy's eyes began to light up with hope, your description of her reminding him of Doctorine.

 "I do remember a generic elixir she showed me than counteracted poison-tipped arrows. I guess this is kind of the same thing..."

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