Shimotsuki Village didn't change.
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And that was exactly why it felt different now.
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Morning came without urgency.
No danger.
No pressure.
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Just wind moving through wood.
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Kevin stood outside the dojo early.
Watching.
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Footsteps approached.
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Nami.
"…You don't sleep like a normal person, do you?"
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Kevin answered calmly.
"…I do now."
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Nami leaned beside him.
"…Barely."
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A pause.
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"…It's peaceful here."
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Kevin nodded.
"…Yes."
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Kaya stepped out slowly behind them.
Holding the door for balance for just a second—
then letting go.
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Kevin noticed.
He didn't move immediately.
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Kaya smiled.
"…I'm getting better."
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Nami glanced at her.
"…You still shouldn't push too much."
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Kaya shook her head gently.
"…Just a little more each day."
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Kevin spoke:
"…That is the correct pace."
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Carina's voice came from inside.
"…Wow. Everyone's being responsible. I hate this arc already."
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Tashigi walked out.
"…Routine stability is important."
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Kuina followed.
"…We begin light preparation today."
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They stepped into the yard.
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And then—
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someone else was already there.
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A boy.
Green hair.
Three swords at his side.
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Roronoa Zoro
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He was mid-training.
Swing after swing.
Heavy.
Determined.
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Kuina stopped.
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For a moment—
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she just watched.
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"…His form is rough," she said.
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Tashigi adjusted her glasses.
"…But persistent."
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Zoro noticed them.
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He lowered his sword slightly.
"…You're new."
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Kuina stepped forward.
"…No."
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A pause.
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"…I trained here before."
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Zoro studied her.
Then grinned slightly.
"…Then fight me."
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Carina whispered loudly:
"…Oh he's THAT type."
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Nami sighed.
"…Of course he is."
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Kuina didn't hesitate.
"…Fine."
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Tashigi stepped aside.
Watching.
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Kevin stayed still.
Observing.
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They took position.
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Zoro rushed first.
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Direct.
Unrefined.
Power over precision.
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Kuina moved.
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Clean.
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One step.
One angle.
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Block—
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counter—
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tap.
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Zoro's sword stopped mid-motion.
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A wooden blade pressed lightly against his side.
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Silence.
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Zoro blinked.
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"…That was fast."
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Kuina stepped back.
"…Your movement is predictable."
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Zoro grinned wider.
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"…Good."
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No frustration.
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Only excitement.
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"…Then I'll get stronger."
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Kuina didn't respond.
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But she didn't dismiss him either.
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Tashigi spoke calmly:
"…Your foundation is incomplete."
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Zoro looked at her.
"…You fight too?"
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Tashigi nodded.
"…Yes."
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Zoro smirked.
"…Good. More targets."
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Carina pointed.
"…I like his energy. Not inviting him though."
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Nami crossed her arms.
"…We're not collecting swordsmen."
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Kevin finally spoke.
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"…He will improve."
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Zoro looked at him.
"…You fight?"
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Kevin answered simply.
"…Yes."
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A pause.
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Zoro grinned.
"…Then I'll beat you later."
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Kevin didn't react.
"…Train first."
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That answer made Zoro laugh.
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"…Yeah. I will."
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The moment passed naturally.
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No rivalry.
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No tension.
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Just paths crossing.
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Later—
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training continued.
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Kuina and Tashigi moved through forms.
More aligned than before.
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Zoro trained separately.
But watched them occasionally.
Learning silently.
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Nami observed from the side.
"…So this is where it started."
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Kevin nodded.
"…Yes."
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Kaya sat under shade.
Breathing steady.
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Stronger than yesterday.
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Kevin stayed near.
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Not close.
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But present.
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Kaya looked at him.
"…You always stay just enough."
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Kevin answered:
"…It is intentional."
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Kaya smiled.
"…I know."
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Silence followed.
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But softer now.
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Evening came.
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The training slowed.
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Zoro picked up his swords.
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"…I'll get stronger," he said again.
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Kuina nodded once.
"…Do that."
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Tashigi added:
"…Refine your basics."
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Zoro smirked.
"…Yeah, yeah."
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He walked off.
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Not part of them.
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But not forgotten either.
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Carina watched him leave.
"…He's definitely coming back stronger."
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Nami shrugged.
"…Not our problem."
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Kevin looked toward the horizon.
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"…Everyone moves forward."
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Kaya followed his gaze.
"…At their own pace."
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Kevin nodded.
"…Yes."
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Night settled over the village.
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The first day passed quietly.
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Training hadn't begun yet.
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But something had already started.
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Not strength.
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Not power.
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Understanding.
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Of themselves.
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Of each other.
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And of the path ahead.
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One month.
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To prepare.
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Before the Grand Line.
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And before everything changed again.
