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Reborn into the world of One Piece—not as a hero, not as a pirate, but as just another nameless girl.
She longed for peace, but this unforgiving era would never allow it. In a world so harsh it could bring her to tears, she found only one way to keep living—
to embrace her passion.
With pen in one hand and sword in the other, she chooses to create amidst the chaos, turning writing from a simple hobby into a force strong enough to shine light in the darkest seas.
This is the story of a reincarnated soul who will ride the raging waves of the Great Pirate Era, changing lives and destinies with nothing but ink, courage, and imagination—
and chasing a dream that shines brighter than any storm:
“I will become a great writer!!”
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- Part 3 of One piece Translation
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gran tesoro arc
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• Or sometimes the World Economic News uses one of its many shell companies to publish truly questionable material—things so hot they might draw the Government’s or Marines’ ire.
…That’s how we published Prison Break last time.
According to Morgans, it’s been an overwhelming success. Copies vanish the moment they’re printed.
Because it’s too controversial to sell openly, some of them are even traded on the black market—and apparently that’s generating a ridiculous profit, too
• And then there are the… unique fans.
Like the guy who wrote, “I’m a pirate, but I’m a fan!”
Or the mafioso who said, “My boss recommended your books, and I’m hooked!”
Or the one that read: “I became a fan after reading your books smuggled into prison.”
Those are… a little awkward to reply to, but it’s still oddly heartwarming.
Some people even wrote, “The methods in your story were really helpful.”
Uh. They didn’t actually try them, right? That’s a big no.
And who is this Lu Feld person? He seems to be obsessed with Loan Shark Taurus-kun
• “That’s how novels work for her,” Morgans said. “She doesn’t start with a theme and build a plot around it. She sees an image—something vivid—and then she chases it. I remember her saying once… ‘The characters in my head move on their own. I’m just writing down what they do.’ Something like that.”
“She also said this,” someone added. “For her, being a writer means sharing the wonderful, joyful fantasies inside her with everyone who reads them. That’s why she can’t write something she doesn’t genuinely enjoy.”
“Sounds like her,” Morgans snorted. “It’s not that she can’t write what she doesn’t want to. It’s principle. She’d rather die than write something she doesn’t believe in. She’s a purist.”
• Sue’s books—despite being written by a pirate—had found readers everywhere: ordinary citizens, nobles, even a handful of Marines -
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chap 15
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Good one piece read
