As we predicted in our previous video review, Luffy really competed with Sumo against Urashima.
But we didn't expect that Luffy's unbeaten record when playing Sumo against Usopp was a calculated item in this one sport.
And again, Luffy seems to know the rules of a Sumo match very well. It can be seen from his words about fairplay when Urashima tried to catch Luffy's eyes using his two fingers.
At first we thought Luffy would use Gear 4's form to equalize his heavyweight with Urashima.
But he didn't do that. He only uses normal form, and only uses Gear 3 to throw Urashima out of the ring until he leaves the city in a single shot.
The defeat of this allegedly invincible wrestler, made the minds of the residents of Wano who watched it became aware of the situation.
One of the spectators even immediately realized that the person who was nearby was Zoro the killer of the local judge.
So that suddenly a trio of troublemakers consisting of Zoro the judge's murderer, Luffy the Sumo wrestler and the beautiful Samurai Kiku.
With a loud voice, Luffy said that their arrival was aimed at saving O Tama who was kidnapped by Holdem's men.
That makes Holdem's men arrive to gang up on them.
But of course they were no match for Luffy and Zoro, but what caught our attention was the behavior of O Kiku.
Seeing enemies coming in, Kiku, who in the previous chapter proudly acknowledged himself as a samurai, was even confused about what to do.
It's very obvious here that Kiku is still an amateur. Or maybe he is actually good at sword but lacks fighting experience.
This added to our suspicion that the Kiku was actually a princess.
There are two main things that underlie our suspicion.
First, in Chapter 914 yesterday, Kiku used the pronoun "Sessha" instead of "watashi" or "boku" to refer to himself.
The word "Sessha" was commonly used by samuria in the Edo period, but not for a woman.
Even Zoro whose IQ was below average was surprised when he first heard Kiku mention "Sessha."
We feel, Kiku uses "Sessha" not because he is an Okama, but because he wants to convince the people around him that he is a samurai.
But he didn't realize that the word he used was unusual.
Secondly, in Chapter 916, Kiku was confused what to do when many enemies arrived.
This proves that all this time, Kiku hasn't been used to the real fight. He is still amateur.
Maybe all this time he only used the sword to fight the trainer or his teacher.
So that even though his sword skills were quite great, he had never hurt anyone with his sword.
And people who often practice swords but have never hurt people with their swords, are usually the children of rulers who grow up in the palace.
Secondly this is what makes us even more suspicious that O Kiku is actually a princess, whether it's the daughter of one of the Daimyo families in power in Wano or the Princess of the Kozuki family.
Now go on to the manga story ...
When Luffy, Zoro and Kiku were busy making trouble in the middle of the city, the initial Holdem reluctantly came to meet them because they were busy pinching O Tama's cheeks using catut, finally coming to the scene.
As it turned out, Urashima was thrown by Luffy until he came out Ring, exiting the local RT to RW area, raiding his house Holdem, to make his residence destroyed.
So there is no other choice for Holdem than to meet the troublemaker.
But Holdem appears in the TPK not alone. He came by taking O Tama as a hostage.
He positioned O Tama in the lion's mouth in his stomach, so that he was ready to hit anytime if the situation required it.
Well, we go back a little.
When Holdem was busy torturing O Tama, he also mentioned the number "20 years ago" to tell about the Kozuki clan.
He said, 20 years ago, the Kozuki Clan planned to destroy the land of Wano.
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