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Chapter 231 - Chapter 230

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Arthur couldn't see the point in continuing to fight Raki Orochi.

With a calm expression, Arthur raised his hand, and thunder and lightning began to gather. The power of the storm condensed in his palm, pulling electricity from all around him.

In the blink of an eye, the skies darkened, and a deafening crack of thunder rolled through the heavens. A bolt of lightning streaked down, hitting Raki Orochi directly.

Raki Orochi's body was instantly charred black by the immense power of the lightning. He could hardly comprehend what had happened. In his final moments of consciousness, he realized his reputation, painstakingly built over the years, had been destroyed by Arthur in an instant.

Arthur stood there, his expression unchanged, his face betraying no emotion. To him, Raki Orochi's defeat wasn't surprising. He had seen people like Raki Orochi countless times before—arrogant and overconfident, but ultimately unremarkable.

"Still unwilling to accept your defeat?" Arthur said flatly, gazing at Raki Orochi's fallen form. "There's nothing you can do. You've been defeated—completely crushed by me. To think the leader of Wano was someone like you... I expected someone more capable. What a disappointment."

Arthur sighed, shaking his head. He had hoped Raki Orochi would be a worthy opponent, someone who could at least challenge him a little. But in the end, Raki Orochi was far weaker than he anticipated.

"There's no helping it," Arthur muttered to himself. "With the power of thunder and lightning granted to me, I stand as the Angel of Thunder. Against me, ordinary men like you don't stand a chance."

Arthur turned his back to Raki Orochi's lifeless form, his disappointment evident as he walked away.

Arthur easily overpowered Raki Orochi, defeating him with strength far beyond that of an ordinary person.

"It's over! Master Raki Orochi has been defeated!"

The soldiers nearby froze in terror as Arthur turned his gaze toward them. None of them dared to stay a second longer.

In a panic, they fled the mansion, running as if their lives depended on it.

Soon, the once-crowded yard was completely empty, save for the charred remains of Raki Orochi's body.

Arthur glanced around and sighed, feeling a mix of disappointment and boredom. He couldn't help but find their fear amusing but also tiresome. It wasn't their fault, though—after all, the power he had just displayed was overwhelming.

The battle against Raki Orochi had ended in a single strike. Arthur had expected more from Wano, believing it to be an exciting and challenging place. But in reality, it was nothing of the sort.

"This is so dull," Arthur muttered to himself. "Why not head to the Grand Line instead? At least there are some real threats there. The Marines have strongholds, and I could even pay Akainu a visit."

Without another word, Arthur turned and left the desolate yard, leaving the terrified soldiers peeking out from behind the walls. They watched him leave, their faces pale as if they had just seen a ghost.

Once Arthur was out of sight, the soldiers gathered their courage and pulled out a Den Den Mushi. They immediately reported the incident to Kaido.

At that moment, Kaido, who had been resting, was interrupted by the news...

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