Destiny is always measuring the value of people, recognizing oneself, and achieving oneself in one's own way, in order to become a hero. Romance of Pirates

Darby 2022-10-10 02:16:56

Usopp suffered countless times because he was too weak, but he was powerless to change. Before Judicial Island, he was afraid of being abandoned. After Shampoo, he wanted to help Luffy.

The ending of One Piece is a big banquet. Usopp's dream is to become a hero at sea, and the standard for measuring a hero is how he achieves himself, and how Usopp finally achieves himself is my expectation for One Piece.

Both Roger and Luffy eventually became One Piece. Luffy may have to take on greater responsibility than Roger, because Luffy may have to take on eight hundred years of history and complete the tasks given to him by history, while Roger needs to inherit , open the era of great pirates at the cost of life. Roger completed the conquest and lived a perfect life.

For Luffy, Usopp, like Barrett, looked up and sighed at the strength of the captain, Usopp had low self-esteem, so he feared being abandoned and chose to disembark himself, while Barrett wanted to surpass and defeat Roger. Being the strongest in the world, both of them were very unwilling, and finally Usopp found his own position and used his own way to achieve himself and become a hero.

Usopp once said that he thought that as long as he watched quietly, Luffy would become the Pirate King step by step. Later, he realized that Luffy needed him, so he was no longer confused and cultivated himself, in order to help Luffy become the Pirate King, and also to become the Pirate King. Heroes of the sea, become stronger.

If Barrett wants to surpass Roger, he will become the number one in the world, so he will always deny Usopp in pursuit of power, while the redhead inherits the straw hat, Rayleigh inherits the domineering, Roger inherits the era, but Barrett Lost in power, and ultimately defeated by power, and also by Usopp. In fact, he was defeated by confusion, did not break the curse of fate, and lost himself.

Therefore, compared to Barrett, Zefa forgot all kinds of disasters in his life at the last moment of his life, and rediscovered himself from the pain of experiencing a tragic life, stuck to his childhood dream, died as a hero, Isn't the last lesson taught by the identity of the teacher to the students more romantic?

Destiny is always measuring the value of people, recognizing oneself, and achieving oneself in one's own way in order to become a hero. This is the romance of pirates and our life.

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