The story begins from the previous episode, where Luffy and his friends arrive at Aurust Castle, which is located west of the village. Road tells them that the castle has been unoccupied since King Harald died. When everyone arrives at the castle, Zoro is surprised that the castle gate is damaged and there are no guards. In addition, the damage to the gate is from the inside. Road tells everyone that these are traces of a fierce battle that took place in the castle when Prince Loki killed King Harald. When Zoro sees this, he immediately says that the person who can do something like this must be very strong. Road says that King Harald is known as a great warrior king, but Loki is a demon. When Road finishes speaking, everyone sees the skeleton of a giant lying dead on the ground, as if this place has never been cleaned up since the past.
Road also said that in the massacre that day, more than 200 giant soldiers died, and only Grandpa Jarl (the giant uncle with a sword stuck in his head) and Prince Loki survived. While walking around, Luffy saw the skulls of some giant corpses with horns similar to Oars. Road said that some giants were partially descended from the ancient giant tribe in the past, but now, there are almost no giants with pure blood of the ancient giant tribe left. Along the way, we will see a picture of King Harald hanging on the wall. The picture of King Harald is a bald giant with a fierce face, not afraid of anyone, with a thick black beard, two large scars on his head, and tattoos on his face that indicate that he is a giant warrior.
Road tells Luffy and the others that King Harald is a peaceful man who tries to unite Elbaf with the other nations of the world. Road says with joy, "You are the greatest king Elbaf has ever had." When Luffy sees King Harald's picture, he exclaims that this man is really strong. Road continues to explain that the scar on King Harald's head was from pulling out his own horn, because the horn on his head is a symbol of violence. Road continues that Hajrudin is actually Prince Loki's half-brother. Hajrudin's father is King Harald, who married a giantess before marrying Loki's mother (they have the same father but different mothers). Hajrudin's mother could not be the queen of Elbaf because she was a giant from another country. She was ostracized by the Elbaf people who wanted to preserve their pure bloodline. King Harald was therefore forced to remarry Loki's mother.
Zoro, who had been listening the whole time, asked why Road chose to be on a ship with a half-blood like Hajrudin. The scene cuts to the past when Road was just a normal giant boy. Road was being bullied because he was a toy collector. Hajrudin was impressed by Road's map drawing skills and asked to be his friend. Road continued that Hajrudin had to endure insults because he was a half-blood and had no right to Elbaf's throne. However, Hajrudin had a dream of becoming the king of all giants and uniting all the giant tribes in the world. As Luffy finished speaking, he noticed that some guards had fallen on the ground
Cut to the underworld, where Loki's face is now covered in blood, after the mysterious girl Gungo hit him with her power. Gungo extends her boots with arrows to make herself taller, so that she can hit Prince Loki's face more clearly, and no matter how much she hurts him, Prince Loki doesn't agree to cooperate. Prince Loki smiles and says that it's because I can't move that you can beat him like this, but the cloaked man who looks like Shanks says that even if you weren't tied up, the result would have been the same. Gungo, who is feeling irritated, says, "A lowly creature like you has such a high honor, that in this life, you will never be able to reach it. We're making you an offer, but you're not interested."
Gungo creates arrows from her feet, marking a path to Loki. Gungo explains her power, saying that the arrows she creates are a mark that the League cannot avoid, and that they will follow their target without stopping. Gungo asks Loki again if he will join, and Loki smiles and simply says no. Gungo then uses the power of the arrows to strike Loki hard, knocking the powerful Prince unconscious. Around him, the bodies of the Prince's minions are being eliminated.
Amidst the dust, a cloaked man who looked like Shanks revealed himself, along with his name, which we now know as Shamrock, or his full name, Figarland Shamrock, the son of Saint Garling, one of the Five Elders. Shamrock told Gungo, "Change of plans. There was a contact from Mary Geoise. This is useless. I hope they have a better option." Gungo, who heard this, spoke with dissatisfaction, "Even if he kills that guy, nothing will change. This man must have a very high belief in what he stands for."
And now we know that Gungo is a user of the Devil Fruit Arrow. As for Figarland, Shamrock looks very similar to Shanks, but without the scars on his face and with two arms (well, he's not Shanks). He has long hair tied back. Shamrock's attire is similar to a 17th century English or French soldier's uniform, and he carries a sword at his waist. Shamrock looks at the unconscious Loki with contempt and says, "The fierce warrior of Elbaf who occupied in ancient times. We, the World Government, will bring him under our control, no matter what." End of episode.
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