Robin is a powerful villain as soon as he comes on the scene. At the beginning, he is the companion of Sand Crocodile. It is said that he has a very terrifying ability (eg one person destroys several ships in the Navy). However, the status of her contacts with the Luffy Pirates several times shows that her identity is unknown. For example, she once secretly rescued Luffy once, and gave a pointer once (although because she did not trust her, the pointer was crushed by Luffy). Later, because she was unwilling to tell Sand Crocodile about ancient weapons, she broke with Sand Crocodile and was almost killed.
In that chapter, when the Sand Crocodile was finally defeated by Luffy, the seriously injured Robin actually had no desire to survive. But in the end, he was rescued by Luffy. Since he was rescued, he simply got on the boat. Luffy also agreed to her boarding despite the objections of his companions.
But it can be seen that the others on the boat (except the lovely Chopper and the nympho's Sandwich) have no companionship to her. At that time, when he saw Robin smiling and saying to everyone when he asked to get on the boat, "I have nowhere to go and no home", Ah Tang pressed pause and told me that after knowing the whole story of Robin, It's sad to hear that because she really has nowhere to go.
But that's because I don't know Robin's story, and I don't know that she will actually board the ship later, so I just think she is an exotic royal sister, and she has a different charm compared to Nami, who is full of girlishness.
The story behind Robin cannot be explained clearly in a few words. It seems that one tragic word is not enough to summarize: witnessing the tragic death of his mother and friends, struggling to survive, constantly betrayed because of being offered a reward, and betrayal of others in order to survive. people. She doesn't trust anyone, and being with Sand Crocodile is more of a mutual use than a partner. Because only she can read historical texts and may awaken ancient weapons, she is regarded as an unstable factor by the world government, and she firmly believes that "to live is a sin" and will bring disaster to the world. It's hard to say that Robin herself wasn't affected by this claim. When she saw the friendship between the partners on the Luffy spaceship, she liked them more and more, but when she met CP9, she found out that the world government might use the "Slayer Order" on the Luffy Pirates because of her. ” (this was her previous heartbreak, the island she was originally on was destroyed by the demon slaying order), the wounds from the past were immediately activated, and she didn’t even have the strength to resist, she immediately agreed to exchange herself for Luffy. The pirates left safely.
I really understand the feeling of living in guilt and feeling like I don't deserve love. Robin chose to sacrifice herself on the one hand, of course, because of her love for the Luffy Pirates, coupled with the guilt that she may have caused them to be together with them, she deeply believes that she "just stands with them". Being together, it will hurt them." On the other hand, deeper in her heart, there was a feeling that she did not deserve the love of her peers. When she was on the Lu spacecraft, she saw the solid and indestructible friendship between her companions, but she did not dare to hope that she could become one of them. She has been treated as a monster all the year round. She has been excluded and bullied. She has never been able to have complete trust in others. She always feels that no matter how generous her partners are, because she will bring them misfortune, one day these partners will abandon her. . So, it's better to cut off the relationship yourself when you can still be of some use to them.
That feeling of being alive is a sin, tormented by shame and guilt, and not being able to fully trust the love of others for you, is, I think, familiar to many people.
What's next? The Luffy Pirates went all the way to Judiciary Island to save her! When I saw Luffy taking a full breath and shouting at Judicial Island "Robin, I'm here to pick you up!", even a hard-hearted person like me had a little sour eyes (but I still have to say it with a stubborn mouth) not crying!!!).
Robin grew up in the dark, and his purgatory-like life only got a touch of warmth and light after he met the Luffy Pirates. In order to save that bit of light and warmth, she was willing to sacrifice herself. But how could that be willing! She wished that she could always be among this group of companions who could open up. But she felt powerless towards her enemies, and she didn't believe that her companions would do anything to save her who would bring them disasters from time to time. Therefore, when the two sides confronted each other and shouted at each other in the air, she would say things like "I don't want you to do this kind of thing at all", "Who asked you to do this kind of thing", and even "I already want to die!". In the last sentence, she revealed her heart: "The more I want to be with you, the more you will be implicated by my fate, no matter how long I go at sea, there are huge enemies that I can't get rid of, because My enemy is the world and its darkness. I have already involved you twice, and if this kind of thing keeps happening, no matter how good you are, you will take me as a burden, and you will definitely betray me and leave me , I'm most afraid of this, so I don't want you to save me at all, I'm going to die anyway, I just want to die here."
How did Luffy do it? After listening to this sentence, he directly ordered Usopp to use a slingshot to hit an incendiary bomb to burn the flag of the World Government at the top of Judicial Island. That scene was really burning! Really. The blood is boiling!
That's a clear stand, Robin, we'll fight the World Government if you're willing to come back! Luffy shouted, "Robin, I want to hear what you say! Hurry up and say you want to live!" Finally, at this time, Robin, who never felt that he had the right and permission to live, remembered After her friend said to her temporarily, "The sea is very vast, one day, there will be a companion who can protect you!" Her companion finally appeared! Friends, standing on the opposite high wall, there is no shortage of one (haha, everyone has a close-up of being handsome). They used their actions to let her know that pure existence itself is not a sin! She also has the right to live and realize her dreams! In the end, Robin cried and shouted out his heart, "I want to live, take me to the sea too!"
The doubts about whether others could treat her with sincerity were finally eliminated by the actions of her friends!
When Robin was determined to sacrifice himself at first, he left very calmly and gracefully, and took the initiative to leave, and the people behind him didn't even need to urge him. And now she wants to survive, even if others are dragging the chains that lock her, she is reluctant to go, she resists with all her strength, and even bites the stone bridge with her teeth to delay time. Of course, this posture is not elegant, but I love Robin who is struggling to survive like this!
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