One Piece: I Am the Revolutionary Army

Chapter 149 I Want to Join the Revolutionary Army

As a survivor of the Lunaria tribe who is in the same situation as Noh, Jin's fate is even more tragic due to this special bloodline, and he is even regarded as a criminal by the World Government and arrested. The special abilities brought by his Lunaria bloodline are more obvious and powerful than those of the Bakanni tribe, so he has been subjected to various cruel experiments.

When people are in despair and realize the dark side of the world, they often place their hopes on some ethereal legends. The story passed down by word of mouth among the Lunaria tribe is exactly the same as that of the Bakhania tribe, that is, the legend of Nika and Joyboy. It is said that Joyboy will bring liberation to all people and bring true light to this land. At that time, discrimination will no longer exist, and all races will be treated equally. Whether it is the Lunaria tribe or other races, there will be no concept of guilty people, and every life can live equally on this sea.

When Jhin was a child, he listened to his father telling the legend of Joyboy. The entire Lunaria tribe was filled with desire and expectation for a new world.

If nothing unexpected happened, Jin might have gradually forgotten the dream inherited from his father to pursue Joy Boy and change the world because of following Kaido. However, now that Kaido has been defeated, Jin has recently recalled the confusing time when he was captured by the World Government for experiments, and found Reige's ideals in the documents of the Revolutionary Army.

He longs to change this ugly world. "Are you Joyboy?" Jin asked the man in front of him. This was the third person to ask him if he was "No. 120" Joyboy, following Toki and Sukiyaki.

However, Roya was no longer surprised by this, but thought deeply and understood something. He knew that as long as he admitted that he was Joyboy now, he could easily subdue Jin, and he could even replace Joyboy's name and win widespread followers. After all, Joyboy might not have been born yet, and he had almost all of Joyboy's abilities and ideas - the ability to listen to the voice of all things, the idea of ​​liberation, the power of the revolutionary army to change the world, and the high popularity brought by the "big event" that has caused widespread heated discussion around the world. Even if he doesn't look like Joyboy, there will be many hopeful people willing to accept him and explain everything reasonably.

Using the name Joyboy, he can easily regain many of the survivors from eight hundred years ago. For example, the samurai of Wano Country and Kozuki Sukiyaki may immediately join his army; for example, the Minks of Zou, the Pakhaniya and Lunaria tribes that may remain in various places, and many other survivors.

But Luo Ya still shook his head and denied: "I am not Joyboy." He disliked the sense of fate and blood determinism behind the name Joyboy. He thought that only Joyboy could save the world, just like he hated the name D, which implied that only certain people could change the world. But this is obviously not the case. "Kings, princes, generals, and ministers, are all of different species." This is a kind of rebellious spirit that everyone should have in their hearts. This is the true spirit of equality and personal independence.

Although he now has a deeper understanding of Joyboy, he does not want to continue the myth of this name. He and Joyboy are different after all. Although their thoughts overlap, their paths are not exactly the same. Carrying the name of Joyboy forward may make the road smoother, but it may also deviate from the right direction.

In the future, Roya hopes to pass on, and leave to mankind, not the name Joyboy, but the word "revolution".

Jin's eyes seemed a little dim. He hoped that Luoya would admit that he was Joyboy, even if it was just a lie.

"After reading my books, your first question is still this. Did you really take them to heart?" Luo Ya looked at Jin.

"Of course it's true." Jhin answered anxiously.

The ideas and methods recorded in the book are very valuable to Jhin, as if they opened a door to a new world for him.

"Then what have you read? Did you read the legend about Joy Boy? Why do you want to pin your hopes on such an illusory legend?" Luo Ya scolded.

“Those who rely on legends and place their hopes on legends without taking practical actions are worse than those who are at an uncertain destination. They are resisting and becoming the true masters from a pile of ruins,” Roya continued.

"That's because they met you." Jin retorted. This young man in his early twenties obviously did not have enough experience and sophistication, and some emotions were aroused at the moment.

"I just provided a normal living environment, system and ideological education." Luo Ya explained: "Now that you have accepted these concepts, why do you still cling to that imaginary Joy Boy?"

Jhin fell silent. After a long moment, he asked a new question: "Will you change the world?"

"You should say it's us. The power of one person alone is not enough. Even God can't change the world alone."

"But if tens of thousands of people come together and share the belief in great ideals to change this terrible world, then nothing can stop us. Even if we face gods, we can pull them down from the altar." Roya's tone was firm and full of indescribable momentum, which made Jin fall into deep thought.

Jin remembered that four years ago, he had asked Kaido the same question, but got a completely different answer.

"I want to join the Revolutionary Army, is that okay? Mr. Luoya." Jin asked in a slightly nervous voice.

"Of course." Luo Ya replied with a smile.

It took a lot of trouble, but it was undoubtedly worth it to be able to subdue a young talent like Jin. He is young, capable, talented, has ideals and ambitions. Under Kaido's hands, he is undoubtedly a pearl in the dust.

"What about Brother Kaido..." Jin asked hesitantly.

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