Makino wiped a glass and leaned over. There he was: Monkey D. Luffy, grinning wide on a new "Wanted" poster. Her heart did a little dance of pride mixed with that perpetual, maternal worry. To the world, he was a "Fifth Emperor," a threat to the global order. To her, he was still the boy who hated vegetables and loved a good laugh.
"Another bounty, Makino-san," the Mayor, Woop Slap, grumbled, tossing a newspaper onto the wooden counter. Makino (ONE PIECE)
"He's doing well, isn't he?" she whispered, more to herself than the child. Makino wiped a glass and leaned over
The following is a story focused on , the kind bartender of Foosha Village from One Piece , exploring her life as the emotional anchor for some of the world's most notorious pirates . The Lantern in Foosha Village Her heart did a little dance of pride
The identity of the boy's father remained a secret she held close—a secret the world speculated was "that person," a certain legendary pirate who once called this harbor home. But here in the bar, titles didn't matter. Not "Emperor," not "Marine Hero," and not "Revolutionary."