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One Piece: Becoming the Queen of Pirate

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A modern-day beauty, Luna, is suddenly transported into the world of One Piece. In a world defined by freedom and adventure, she decides that if she’s already here, she might as well leave her mark. Who says women are inferior to men? If this world has a throne, then she’ll claim it and become its queen. From the very beginning, Luna awakens the System, receives a beginner’s gift pack, inherits Greeza’s power template, and unlocks all three forms of Haki. And that’s not all—her identity itself is far from ordinary. She begins recruiting crew members from the original One Piece world, including Kuina, Carmen, Kaya, Nojiko, and Uta, all of whom survive and join her journey. At the same time, powerful companions are summoned from other worlds: Galactron MK2, Platinum Rumble, Asada Shino, Tatsumaki, Dia, Lillymon, and Diancie. Brand-new powers. Original partners. A completely different fate. Starting from East Blue, Luna crushes every obstacle in her path—rising to become the Fifth Emperor of the Sea, overwhelming the Marines, destroying the Celestial Dragons, beating down the Five Elders and Imu, and ultimately dominating the pirate world. All to become a World Queen, admired and worshipped by countless people. Shanks: “The Sister Pirates? Interesting. Then Uta is yours.” Usopp, Sanji, and Nami: “Kaya… Carmen… Sis… what happened to you?!” Vegapunk: “Unbelievable. My research abilities are inferior to a teenage girl.” Sengoku: “Why is an all-female pirate crew this terrifyingly strong?” Garp: “You’re his granddaughter, aren’t you?” Luffy, letting out a sigh of relief: “Good thing no one’s stealing my title as Pirate King.” And deep within the shadows, Imu screams in despair: “Can someone tell me… how do you fight the Void?”
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