Chapter 93 - Loguetown 1.

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Loguetown, East Blue.
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A few days later, without making stops on any island, the Black Pearl sailed directly to Loguetown. The arrival of the imposing ship did not go unnoticed, and soon, the port personnel could witness the arrival of the formidable vessel, surpassing all others in that stretch of the sea. This caused immediate panic among those present, recognizing the large Jolly Roger with a straw hat.

Although Loguetown was not as grand as Goa, it was evident that it possessed a busier and more vibrant atmosphere, driven by constant trade.

Loguetown, a bustling and lively city, stretched along the coast, featuring unique architecture that blended traditional styles with maritime influences. Narrow streets were lined with a variety of colorful buildings, from modest shops to lively taverns.

The port, a vital part of the city, was filled with a diverse mix of ships, from local fishing boats to large merchant vessels. Tall towers and lighthouses marked the landscape, providing a spectacular view of the horizon and the turbulent sea.

The bustling commercial atmosphere was evident in the local markets, where street vendors displayed their colorful and aromatic goods. People moved through the streets, some seeking business, while others enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere of entertainment areas.

At the center of the city, a broad square was dominated by an imposing structure that served as a landmark. Large squares and parks offered open spaces for social activities, and the sound of laughter and conversation filled the air.

Loguetown, with its unique combination of architecture, bustling trade, and welcoming atmosphere, was about to receive the peculiar arrival of the Black Pearl's crew, perhaps with some panic and caution.

The Black Pearl entered the busy waters of Loguetown, causing an immediate commotion among the local inhabitants and the marines patrolling the port. The pirate ship, with its unique appearance and striking aura, stood out among the more common vessels, attracting curious and, in some cases, alarmed looks.

Hugo, alongside Luffy, observed the unfolding commotion with a satisfied expression. "Looks like we know how to make a striking impression wherever we go, Captain."

While Luffy simply shrugged, Lucy, on the other hand, reacted entirely differently to the situation. "I hear them shouting about a terrible pirate crew!? Where, we have to arrest them immediately!" Her voice echoed as she frantically scanned the sea for the alleged crew.

The crew members looked at her strangely, questioning if she was really Luffy's sister. Zoro, with his usual frankness, expressed the general doubt. "Are you sure she's your sister?"

"Of course, why do you think she's so beautiful?" Luffy retorted with a mischievous smile.

"That's not what I meant."

"Anyway, we're approaching the port, and there's a group of naval soldiers gathering there." Nami warned.

Luffy turned to Yamato. "Yamato, use Conqueror's Haki and knock down Smoker once again." Yamato nodded, preparing for action.

As the Black Pearl approached the port, the marine captain, Smoker, leading the group of naval soldiers, awaited with determination to capture the pirates. Before the ship could anchor, a wave of power emanated from Yamato, hitting Smoker and toppling his entire platoon. Tashigi knelt under the intensity of the Haki, and before Smoker could react, a shadow loomed behind him. Recognizing her as the same woman from before, Smoker realized that his fate was sealed. He failed once again, falling unconscious to the ground.

As onlookers ran in fear of the naval captain being knocked out, Luffy and the others disembarked from the ship.

"You can't knock out naval soldiers like that!" Lucy shouted, alarmed by the scene.

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