One Piece: Caesar Curran's Fantastic Beasts Study
Chapter 37 3 Body
Pangabek was a reasonable man.
The reason for this is because he himself is an extremely unreasonable existence. If he is unreasonable, everything will become easy, simple and boring.
He rarely gets angry, and although his anger can solve most problems, anger is contrary to his life creed.
Therefore, it is impossible to be unreasonable when facing Pangabek.
Caesar is considered a first offender, otherwise Poinjabec would give up the trivial fun and start "forced research".
"You can be silent, or you can say some convoluted lies, but you can't be unreasonable, and you won't do it again." This sounds like a sour and weak argument from a weak scholar, but when it comes from Pangabek's mouth, it has such an effect. It's a world of difference.
Momentum is a thing that invisibly uses the differences in human society to create a psychological gap that can affect physiological activities. Although its existence can be clearly felt most of the time, there is no doubt that it is not genuine and heartless. Guys can easily ignore it.
Bawang's domineering aura is a talent that maximizes the innate aura. However, this "innateness" is actually controversial. After all, people with the qualification of "overlord color" are not able to use it just after they are born. They only awaken after a lot of experience.
Similar to the discussion of "heroes create times, or times create heroes", Pangabek conducted a confirmatory experiment.
The three guys who had shown their domineering qualities were treated like animals and despised. In the end, none of them could show their domineering qualities again.
Thirty infant children were randomly selected, raised strictly from an early age, and promoted as "lords of a country". Fourteen of them were able to suppress more than a hundred people to the point of coma simply with their momentum, but they were genuine. There is obviously a gap in the color of the Overlord, which is barely comparable to those of the relatively weak Overlord.
Caesar felt that this experiment was enough to illustrate the problem, but Pangabek finally concluded that "the sample is insufficient to determine the decisive difference between domineering domineering and pure aura."
And this experiment also clearly recorded that Pangabek himself only had the aura that could be cultivated, but did not have the "overlord qualifications".
So the aura that Caesar felt at this moment was just aura, not a domineering aura.
But Caesar can be sure that Pangabek's momentum is obviously different from ordinary momentum.
At this time, Pangabek didn't look particularly huge, but his entire body really kept proportions and became huge at the same time.
Behind him, it wasn't like there were electric lights and sparks to highlight his mood, but various combustibles appeared out of thin air and reacted violently with oxygen in an instant, causing colorful flames to rise out of thin air; there were also electric charges that continued to flow. They gathered around him, weaving a dense electric field, looking for a suitable path to shine and fall to the ground, a real picture of hell.
The dense "thumping" sound that sounded like my own heartbeat was not coming from the body's bone conduction, but actually coming from the eardrum.
The heavy body is not an illusion caused by the strong sense of oppression, but a small part of the space where Caesar is located that twists to form a force field that is just enough to control Caesar.
The feeling of suffocation is not just a feeling. In addition to the lack of oxygen caused by the burning of the flame, the oxygen in the air, no, not just oxygen, the entire air is constantly peeling away by itself, forming a vacuum. This is the result of being a gas fruit. This is what Caesar, the capable person, has always wanted to do, so his feelings at this moment are all too obvious.
To be honest, it is a bit wasteful to use such unpredictable abilities to add some truth to the bluff, but it also further made Caesar realize the terror of Pangabek from the side.
Caesar didn't even have the ability to tell whether this was science and technology or fruit ability.
And he really felt that he was going to die, and died from the anger of Pangabek who accidentally lost control. The fields of flames and lightning, force fields and vacuum gradually expanded with Pangabek as the center, and Pangabek was not affected by it at all. Influence, but not necessarily Caesar.
Moon steps, mist feet, and paper paintings are meaningless without a gas environment. They can't break free from the force field constructed by Pangabek. The immature naturalization of gas fruits only provides fuel and energy for the blazing flames and nowhere-placed lightning. It was just a target, and at this time, he no longer had any means of resistance.
He was unwilling to die so easily and ridiculously, but in the end the only thing that could move was his mouth. Between begging for mercy and curiosity, he chose the latter.
"Do you have devil fruit powers?"
"Yes, and you are dead."
......
Monet was sitting on the warship heading to Pigeon Island, his brows always darkened.
"Advanced Mathematics" is really disgusting.
She wanted to ask Caesar for help, but she was a little embarrassed, and they had spent several years studying and growing up together. She also knew very well that at this time, Caesar seemed to be staring at the learning machine without moving and studying seriously. In fact, When Caesar really gets into it, he won't be like this. His hands will be drawing back and forth on the learning machine all the time.
He must be seriously distracted now, so it's better not to disturb him. It is true that Dr. Pangabek stopped studying when the learning machine was disconnected from the Internet, and even downloaded the materials in violation of regulations. He is really a "hun".
. . .
Caesar was indeed lost in thought.
If I heard it correctly, the last thing Pangabek said at that time was "お前は死んでいる (I sold my baby on a new road) (You are already dead!)".
But it was obvious that Caesar was still alive and well, and Pangabek probably didn't mean that he would delay his death like being hit by the Fist of the North Star.
After calming down and thinking for a long time, Caesar understood what this meant.
Previously, Caesar asked Pangabek why he was a demon but still bothered to study Caesar, that is to say, what was so special about Caesar.
"You're already dead" is the answer.
In other words, Caesar was already dead before his memory was blocked and his age was reduced.
Pangabek's doubts are probably about how Caesar came back to life. Caesar himself has no doubt about this. He feels that it is precisely because of his time travel that Caesar's resurrection makes perfect sense.
However, he still had questions, and this question had been suppressed since the conversation with Pangabek. At this time, it became more and more clear because of Caesar's previous death.
Caesar opened the writing pad on the learning machine and drew a horizontal line as flat as possible.
This horizontal line represents the One Piece world depicted in the "One Piece" manga, and it is drawn as flat as possible because Caesar has defined it as the origin from the bottom of his heart for comparison.
Far below the horizontal line, Caesar drew a half horizontal line in parallel, followed by a slash followed by wavy lines.
The slashes naturally represent Caesar's own time travel, while the wavy lines represent the changes between the current world and the original One Piece world.
This is what Caesar subconsciously and most commonly thinks of as a time-travel situation.
Then, Caesar hesitated and drew some small ripples that were much smaller than the second wavy line overlapping the first flat horizontal line.
This is because Caesar feels that it is completely acceptable for the original One Piece world to have some minor differences from the comics. For example, Luffy inherited a red scarf instead of a straw hat from Red Hair. This small change is harmless, just like the animation of One Piece.
Caesar felt like he had made a compromise, but it still felt wrong.
The Caesar in the "One Piece" manga is probably ten years older than the current Caesar and has always been alive.
What Pangabek just meant was that Caesar, who was reduced in age and had his memory tampered with before he traveled through time, is already dead.
This is obviously wrong, and the difference is not an innocuous issue.
Caesar didn't think that Caesar's death had anything to do with his time travel, and it seemed that what Pangabek cared about was not his own self after time travel.
The evidence is that Pangabek previously revealed that there is a high probability that he will not be able to restore his memory and age, otherwise it will lead to death, and the information panel obtained by Caesar scratching himself with a scalpel shows that both of these points can be restored.
Poinjabec, who does not understand the matter of time travel, is naturally not as trustworthy as the magical golden finger of the scalpel, but this is only because Poinjabec has not studied scalpels. Caesar truly feels that if Poinjabec is allowed to study scalpels, he will definitely be able to trace the roots. By tracing the origin, we might even be able to discover the secret of Caesar’s time travel.
In other words, Poingarbec's conclusion is still quite credible. It can even be said that the answers of Poingabec and Scalpel are both correct. The reason why the two answers are obviously contradictory lies in... Elsewhere ?
Caesar did not continue to draw the line.
He just made a gesture between the two drawn lines with his hand and suddenly understood.
Caesar has three!
One is the current Caesar after Wu An's time travel, and there were two Caesars before the time travel.
One is the one in the "One Piece" manga, and the remaining one is the one caught between the two that led to the death of the original Caesar.
And it is this third Caesar, who has been subconsciously ignored, that is the key subject that Pangabek wants to study, and now Caesar has only suffered an unreasonable disaster.
However, I cannot say that I have nothing to do with it. The existence of this second Caesar has obviously had a large enough impact on the world of "One Piece", and from the current point of view, this impact can only be similar to Caesar's time travel, or even a time travel. some state of affairs.
so? Am I actually traveling through time into someone who has already been transported through time? The trouble was caused by him, but I took the blame?
Of course, it is not ruled out that the hypothetical second Caesar does not exist at all, but now the possibility of its existence is obviously greater.
The only good news is that you don’t have to worry about splitting your personality due to the excessive pressure of time travel. After all, you already seem to be a multi-person sport...
While Caesar was getting ready, Pigeon Island also arrived.
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