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One Piece: The Accidental Emperor

Recently, a reporter from the World Economic Journal risked their life to secure an exclusive interview with the pirate who had just risen to the rank of one of the Four Emperors—Louis Bardell. Now known across the seas as “Pirate Commodore Bardell,” he carries a reputation unlike any other. Every captain he had ever sworn loyalty to was dead. Capone “Gang” Bege. Gecko Moria. Shiki the Golden Lion. Charlotte Linlin. One after another, the giants of the era fell. And yet Bardell alone climbed higher. From subordinate… to survivor… to Emperor of the Sea. To the world at large, Bardell is the most cunning fraud of the Great Pirate Era—a master schemer, a manipulator of grand designs, an ambitious mind said to rival even Blackbeard himself. But when confronted by the reporter, the newly crowned Emperor nearly burst into tears. “They’ve completely lost their minds with these theories!” Bardell complained bitterly. “They keep saying I betrayed my captains from the shadows. Tell me—does anyone honestly think I’m smart enough to pull that off?” He looked genuinely aggrieved. “Every captain I ever joined died in some kind of accident. I don’t even know what’s going on anymore!” He threw his hands in the air. “And becoming one of the Four Emperors? That wasn’t even my idea! Big Mom was terrifyingly strong, and then—bam!—she was just gone! The next thing I know, everyone pushes me forward and says I’m the new Emperor!” He leaned toward the reporter urgently. “You’re journalists. Report the truth! Clear my name! Print more papers if you have to, alright?!” The reporter merely adjusted their glasses and calmly finished their notes. Observe closely. Even at the pinnacle of success, the great fraud remains flawless—careful, airtight, never leaving a single crack in his story.
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The Godfather’s Penance

“The law may be blind, but our bullets never miss. If justice has no place for you, come to our café. Order the bitterest espresso… and we will ensure your enemy tastes a far more bitter remainder of life.” In a dim corner of the city stands an Italian café known as La Mensa. Its aroma is irresistible, its coffee flawless, its service beyond reproach. Yet for those carrying wounds the law cannot heal, La Mensa offers something not written on the menu: Justice. Run by four former high-ranking members of the Italian Mafia who long ago abandoned morality, La Mensa is more than a place to rest. Behind closed doors, they become judge, jury, and Il Boia—the executioner—for the scum who slipped through the grasp of the legal system. One special order. One cup of pitch-black espresso. And one question from the owner, Vincenzo Valenti: “How bitter do you want your enemy to suffer?” The moment you drink, Il Patto di Sangue—the Blood Contract—begins. No mercy. No compassion. They do not come to arrest you; they come to strip everything you own through Espropriazione—confiscation—and dismantle your life down to its very foundation. Behind Venetian maschera and immaculate suits, the team of La Mensa ensures that every sin is paid for at the highest possible price. Because to them, the law may be blind… but their bullets never miss. “Welcome to La Mensa. Please enjoy your espresso.” ⚠️ DISCLAIMER & CONTENT WARNING This story is a work of fiction intended for mature readers (18+). Case Inspiration: Some events depicted in this story are inspired by or loosely reference real-life incidents within society. The author presents them as a form of social commentary, not to diminish or exploit the suffering of real victims. All resolutions and outcomes portrayed in this story are purely fictional and must not be imitated. Graphic Content: Readers will encounter explicit violence, torture, strong language, and acts of vigilantism carried out by the main characters. Morality: The characters in this story are anti-heroes. The author does not condone their actions in real life. If you feel uncomfortable with themes of brutal revenge or are sensitive to potentially triggering subjects, you are advised to stop reading here. “At La Mensa, we do not serve sweet lies. We serve bitter truths. Read wisely.”
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