One Piece: My Spirit

Chapter 607 Chapter 607 The Dignity of a Warrior

The relationship between Kuina and Koshiro is of the passive type, perhaps because of the lack of a mother since childhood, the relationship between the two is not very close, but it is not as distant as imagined.

In a family, the role of a mother is indispensable, and what is missing cannot be made up for.

Kuina's strong personality since she was a child, and her dream of being the "world's number one swordsman", was somewhat influenced by Koshiro, even though this influence was not initiated by Koshiro.

If Kuina's mother was still around, perhaps Kuina would be even more of a girl today.

In addition to the previous conflict between Kuina and Koshiro, although the conflict was resolved later, Kuina also understood that her father also wanted to protect herself, so she said the words "girls cannot become great swordsmen", but this incident still left traces in Kuina's heart.

So. It's been almost 5 or 6 years since I left Shuangyue Village. Now that I can communicate with each other, is it true that Kuina really doesn't even have a chance to come back secretly?

This other person can't be clear about it, and can't know it.

But at this moment, when Kuina returned to this childhood place in her memory and saw her father in her memory again, her eyes suddenly became blurred.

The father who was originally tall in his eyes was already old, and it was as if it happened suddenly in front of his eyes, which suddenly caught Guina by surprise.

When she realized it, the father in front of her was already old.

Mothers grow old slowly, but fathers grow old instantly.

Looking at Master Koshiro in front of him, Charles felt mixed emotions in his heart. It seemed that it was only a little over a year, and Koshiro seemed to be several years older. Time is really ruthless.

Koshiro seemed to be taken aback when he heard Kuina's 'Father', but then he just nodded slightly.

After that, Koshiro let the training in the dojo stop here, and then took Charles and others into the backyard of the dojo, where Koshiro, Kuina and others lived.

"These must be friends of Kuina and Shire, please don't forgive me for their humble homes." Koshiro said apologetically to Robin, Kerra and the others.

"It's right that so many of us are bothering."

Robin, Shanhu, Kerla and the others also quickly waved their hands to express that it doesn't matter. At the same time, they also sighed in their hearts that Kuina's father gave people a very gentle feeling, like the sunshine in spring.

Originally, everyone thought that Kuina's father, the "Master Koshiro" in Shire's mouth, would be a cold and serious person like Kuina, but they didn't expect it to be completely different from what they imagined. It can even be said that the contrast between the father and daughter is huge!

Koshiro chatted slowly with Robin, Coral, Kerra and the others naturally, while Ciel and Mari Luli made tea and prepared snacks for everyone, and Kuina sat beside Ciel, watching without saying a word, and had no intention of helping at all.

After lunch, at Robin's suggestion, Mary Luli took Robin, Shan Hu and his party to visit the village, because many villagers in the village knew Mary Luli, so there would be no problems.

And all of a sudden, Shire, Kuina, and Koshiro were left in the room.

Koshiro still had a peaceful and leisurely look, sitting quietly on the tatami, as if waiting for Charles and Kuina to speak first.

"Master Koshiro, this time I came back with Kuina, I think you have already guessed the reason."

Seeing that Kuina had no intention of speaking, Charles took the lead in expressing the purpose of returning to Frost Moon Village with Kuina.

Koshiro took a sip of hot tea unhurriedly, but instead of answering Charles, he looked in the direction of the village: "Is it really okay to involve all your partners?"

Kuina and Ciel looked at each other, seeming to be a little surprised by Koshiro's question.

"In the final analysis, this is our private matter, and what we are facing is the most powerful and thriving 'Kaido of Beasts'. Involving your partners is really not what I want to see, and this matter should also be faced by us in Wano Country."

For Koshiro and the others, this is a "personal matter" of those from Wano country, and they really don't want to involve other people because of their "private matter".

Perhaps this can be regarded as a kind of stubbornness, or it can be said as a kind of conservativeness and lack of flexibility, which is similar to the mentality of "one's own affairs are handled by oneself and do not want outsiders to intervene".

Although Koshiro left the Wano country a long time ago, he has also seen how vast the world outside the Wano country is, and both his vision and thinking have changed a lot.

But there are some deep-rooted things that cannot be changed, and in some respects it feels unbelievable to be 'stubborn'.

At the same time, what Koshiro said just now is essentially a mentality of 'I don't want to cause trouble to others'.

It's just that this kind of "don't want to trouble others" mentality often gives people a feeling of being too "alienated".

Kuina frowned even more after hearing her father's words, while Charles on the side sighed and said:

"The dignity of a samurai?"

Koshiro was stunned when he heard Shire's words, and then he said mockingly: "Samurai? It's really a word I haven't heard for a long time, and from the moment we left Wano Country, we have lost our identity and dignity as 'samurai', and there is only shame."

For the people of Wano, no, it should be the samurai, "absolute loyalty" is their spiritual core, but when Kozaburo, Koshiro and others disobeyed the order of the "general" and left the country privately, this loyalty no longer existed.

It's just that both Kuina and Charles can hear that although Koshiro on the opposite side laughs at himself that he doesn't deserve to be a samurai, he still hasn't given up on "samurai" in his heart.

"Father!!!"

Suddenly Kuina stood up, seeming very angry and dissatisfied, and also very emotional.

"I don't know what the 'samurai spirit' you insist on, father, and grandpa, and why you insist on it, and I don't have any ideas to understand!
All I know is that Kerla and Shan Shan came here with us with the idea of ​​'companions help each other', and they trust me and Shire unreservedly!
Rather than a so-called warrior's dignity, they can completely deny their trust!

If you can't even respond to the trust of your partners, then father, your so-called warrior dignity is nothing but an extremely selfish self-movement! ! ! "

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