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One Piece: The Arm of Fate

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In a quiet village nestled by the sea, young Shano lives a seemingly ordinary life with his adoptive family—retired marine Bellemere, and her two daughters, Nami and Nojiko. But Shano harbors a secret far beyond his years: memories of a past life and a terrifying vision of the future where the peaceful Cocoyashi Village falls under the shadow of ruthless pirates. Determined to rewrite fate, Shano secretly cultivates his strength using a mysterious offering system tied to the world of manga characters, growing stronger with each sacrifice. As he uncovers the system’s cryptic rules, juggles family life, and earns his keep harvesting oranges, he never loses sight of his ultimate goal—to protect those he loves. When a shocking newspaper headline announces the rise of a new Shichibukai, Shano knows the time is drawing near. With sword in hand and a fire in his heart, he trains in the dead of night, mastering a fierce and mysterious breathing technique that pushes his body beyond human limits. But will that be enough to stand against the storm on the horizon? Set in an alternate timeline within the One Piece universe, Young Shano: The Cultivator of the Orange Grove blends slice-of-life warmth with shounen-style intensity, offering a fresh take on familiar seas—and a boy who dares to challenge fate itself.
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