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Chapter 121 - Chapter 122 : Everyone Was Shocked And Kaido Was Beaten Violently

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"Oh, hey, hey! Are you the so-called 'Queen of the Deep Sea'?" 

"Are you finally ready to give up?" 

"Come and surrender to me." 

"Then, together, we'll conquer the entire world!" 

Kaido glared at Nami, boldly declaring his ultimate ambition without hesitation. 

After his rebellion against the World Government as part of the Rocks Pirates, Kaido's dream was no longer limited to becoming the Pirate King. 

His ambition had grown far beyond that. 

But Nami didn't flinch. Instead, she sneered at his offer, dismissing it outright. 

The future of the world was already set. 

There was already someone destined for the highest throne. 

To her, Kaido was nothing more than an overgrown worm. 

Nami, known as the Tide Summoner, didn't waste her breath on him. She simply raised her scepter, preparing to act. 

She had bigger concerns—like how to address the education crisis on Fish-Man Island once Kaido was dealt with. 

After all, most people in the pirate world were illiterate. 

Even King Luffy, the grandson of the legendary Vice Admiral Garp, struggled with basic reading and writing. 

To Nami, education was the key to strengthening a nation. 

Only then could its people build a brighter future. 

With a wave of her scepter, the sea itself began to stir, displaying its raw power. 

The waters around Fish-Man Island surged violently, causing the entire island to tremble. 

Even deep underwater, currents shifted, forming towering sea waterfalls and impossible water formations. 

Streams of seawater flowed into Nami's body at an unimaginable speed. 

In moments, she summoned an enormous sea giant, far larger than even the mighty Sea Kings. 

Its colossal shadow loomed over Fish-Man Island, blanketing it in darkness. 

Yet, instead of fear, the people felt a sense of security and awe. 

With such a powerful ruler protecting them, what was there to fear? 

"What were you saying just now?" 

The massive sea giant Nami looked down at the tiny figure of Kaido, her voice echoing like thunder through the deep. 

"But never mind—it doesn't matter." 

"Now, leave my territory!" 

With that, Nami raised her mountainous scepter, formed entirely of seawater, and struck Kaido with immense force. 

Though Nami was often seen as a strategist and support fighter, her spirit was that of a warrior. 

And now, wielding the power of the River Spirit, she had become one with the sea, capable of transforming into a giant of unfathomable strength. 

In the deep sea, she refrained from using her fists like meteors—out of restraint. 

Here, bigger wasn't just stronger; it was unstoppable. 

Kaido could only watch in disbelief as the once petite Nami grew into a titan larger than the greatest Sea Kings. 

His jaw twitched uncontrollably. 

Before he could react further, her massive scepter came crashing down on his head. 

Kaido opened his mouth, releasing sharp wind blades in desperation. 

These winds, which once carved through mountains and cities with ease, managed to cut into Nami's scepter, leaving a few deep scratches hundreds of meters long. 

But the sea was her ally. 

In seconds, the flowing seawater repaired the damage, leaving the scepter as strong as ever. 

In the ocean's depths, seawater was the source of Nami's boundless power. 

All of it could serve as her extension, her weapon, her very being. 

Kaido's attacks proved futile. 

Desperate to escape, he tried to force his way toward Fish-Man Island, hoping to limit Nami's abilities in close quarters. 

Yet the seawater, once pliable under his might, now felt like unyielding molten iron, wrapping around him and crushing his movements. 

Just as he managed to push forward a few meters, everything went dark. 

Nami's towering scepter, infused with the weight of countless tons of seawater, came crashing down on Kaido's dragon form with devastating force.

Kaido's massive blue dragon form, stretching hundreds of meters long, trembled slightly as Nami's crushing blow landed squarely on his head.

Then, like a fishing line weighed down by a hook, his body spiraled downward uncontrollably, sinking deeper into the ocean.

But this was only the beginning.

Before Kaido could vanish into the depths and escape Nami's sight, seawater surged upward with incredible force, forming an immense underwater cage.

The cage caught Kaido, his dazed form rising once again.

Then came another blow.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

It was like a game of whack-a-mole as the mighty Four Emperors Kaido was struck again and again by the sea giant Nami.

Her mastery over seawater allowed her not only to pummel Kaido mercilessly but also to shape his massive form into bizarre and humiliating shapes.

At one point, she even tied his serpentine body into several intricate knots.

Witnessing this surreal spectacle were Jinbei, Neptune, the Poseidon Army soldiers, and countless citizens of Fish-Man Island, all frozen in disbelief.

Jinbei rubbed his eyes as if to confirm he wasn't dreaming. Then, laughter erupted from his chest.

For a long time, he had worried about Fish-Man Island's future. While Nami, Fitz, and others had brought hope and stability by controlling the island's trade routes, they had also invited powerful enemies, creating constant danger.

But now, those fears evaporated.

Watching Nami effortlessly dismantle one of the Four Emperors, Jinbei couldn't help but feel a deep sense of relief.

He even wanted to shout, "Who else can challenge us now?"

The dawn of a glorious future for Fish-Man Island had arrived, heralded by Nami's overwhelming victory over Kaido.

Neptune stood dumbfounded, his jaw nearly hitting the floor. The trident he had been clutching slipped from his grasp.

He had prepared himself for a desperate fight to protect Fish-Man Island, fully expecting to face Kaido in a life-or-death battle.

But this?

The supposedly fearsome Emperor of the Sea, Kaido, looked more like a helpless sea snake in front of Nami.

The left minister, who had initially been plotting to reclaim the throne from Nami, stared in shock. Slowly, he forced out a nervous smile and turned to Neptune.

"Your Majesty, perhaps it's best to officially pass the throne to Queen Nami…"

This suggestion wasn't out of disloyalty to Neptune—it was pure survival instinct.

After all, with fists as large as Fish-Man Island itself, who in their right mind would dare oppose her?

Neptune, his ministers, and the princes, including Shark Star, all glared at the left minister for voicing what they were too afraid to admit aloud.

But deep down, they had already made up their minds. From that moment forward, they were Queen Nami's most loyal supporters.

Anyone who dared call Nami a traitor would face Neptune's wrath first.

Because, really, who wouldn't want to live a little longer?

Meanwhile, Kaido was taking blow after blow, his entire body rattling with pain. He felt as if every bone in his massive frame was on the verge of shattering.

Even the last intact horn on his dragon head had begun to crack.

"This is stupid… truly stupid," Kaido thought.

He had known Nami could manipulate seawater, but never in his wildest dreams did he imagine she could wield so much power—enough to transform into a towering sea giant.

Big mistake, Kaido. Big mistake.

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