Reincarnated as Kaido, married Big Mom, and formed a dual-Emperor pirate crew.

Chapter 311 I just couldn't beat them, otherwise I would have killed them long ago.



Chapter 311 I just couldn't beat them, otherwise I would have killed them long ago.

P.S.: I made some revisions to the previous chapter.

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As soon as he finished speaking, a flash of light appeared on his blade.

A Wano Country man who couldn't resist launching a sneak attack had his head chopped off by her.

Crimson blood gushed out, and Eileen's suppressed killing intent erupted completely.

However, her fierce strike did not instill fear in the people of Wano Country around her; instead, it aroused their wildness and desire for conquest.

A bloody battle ensued.

The process does not need to be described in too much detail.

Although Eileen is only 17 years old, her strength has actually reached the level of a regular Yonko vice commander.

In numerical terms, it's basically in the range of 100 to 110.

Her swordsmanship has reached the level of cutting through iron, and she has also mastered the basics of flying slashes. However, because she has too much to learn, she does not have enough time to refine her skills.

Similarly, she has already mastered all three types of Haki and is currently training in "Flowing Haki," which is known as "Ryuo" by the people of Wano Country.

In terms of Devil Fruit development, it's difficult to describe it purely with numbers. Simply put, if she were to fight using only her Devil Fruit abilities, her combat power would not be lower than that of elite vice admirals.

Therefore, this group of reckless Wano Country people did not cause any trouble in front of Irene, who had murderous intentions.

After killing this group of people, Eileen did not stop her killing spree.

Kaido once taught these brothers and sisters.

Once two sides have become mortal enemies, then eliminating them completely is the only necessary step.

If you don't want to become the villain who rises up and defeats some underdog protagonist, the best approach is to prevent that so-called protagonist from ever existing in the first place.

That's how Eileen learned it, and that's how she did it.

Carrying a sword, he charged straight into the village where the group of Wano Country people had just been living.

Not even a chicken or a dog was spared.

It may sound cruel, but let's think about it from a different perspective.

Let's assume that in the future Kaido eliminates Kurozumi Orochi and takes over the rule of Wano Country.

Is it possible for this group to accept Kaido's rule?

Given their attitude towards the big girl and the horns on Eileen's head, it was clearly impossible.

They will most likely become some of the most steadfast rebels after Kaido takes over the rule of Wano Country.

Since that's the case, there's nothing to regret about killing them.

When Irene had wiped out the village of Wano Country and returned to the girl's side.

The girl, who had previously seemed quite timid, had actually gathered all the swords and blades of the dead Wano Country people together.

They used the clothes they pulled from their bodies to tie them up into a ball and held them in their arms.

"Sister... Sister, you're back."

Eileen looked at the girl with a look of surprise.

Aren't you scared?

The girl shook her head.

“I’m not afraid. They’ve always bullied me. I just can’t beat them, but that doesn’t mean I don’t want to kill them.”

Upon hearing this, Eileen's expression of surprise deepened even further.

"Can you tell me your name?"

“Maria.”

The girl named Maria emphasized her full name.

“My name is Blake Maria.”

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"Thank you for saving Maria, cough cough..."

In a slightly dilapidated and simple thatched hut, a middle-aged man with a missing leg and horns on his head sincerely thanked Eileen.

He was Mary's father, Blake.

He arrived in Wano Country even before Kaido did.

By chance, he fell in love with a woman from this land and gave birth to Mary.


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