Exploring the Genius Dream in ONE PIECE Chapter 1068
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In the latest chapter of ONE PIECE, titled “The Genius Dream,” we are taken on a thrilling journey that unveils the intricate dynamics of power within the world of pirates and the World Government. This chapter not only captivates the readers with its storytelling but also raises profound questions about the fate of nations and the secrets of the past. Join us as we delve deeper into the themes and revelations presented in this exciting installment.
Table of Contents
Understanding the Power of the World GovernmentProtecting Wano from the “Great Power”The Mystery of Kozuki Sukiyaki’s WordsLinking the “Great Power” to Wano’s IsolationAncient Weapons and Their TargetsConclusion
Understanding the Power of the World Government
The recent chapter of ONE PIECE, Chapter 1068, titled “The Genius Dream,” delves into the overwhelming power of the World Government, which obliterated the Kingdom of Lulucia in an instant. If we assume this power to be the ancient weapon Uranus, it raises questions about the significance of Wano’s defensive walls and its isolationist policies. The explanation provided by Kozuki Sukiyaki also leaves much to be desired.
Protecting Wano from the “Great Power”
- In the past, the Kozuki family closed off the country from the outside world.
- This was done to protect Wano from the “Great Power”!
This statement by Kozuki Oden, in response to a question from his retainers, suggests that the knowledge gained from reaching Laugh Tale revealed the truth about the world and its history. This connects to Sukiyaki’s remarks, where he admits he does not know what Oden discovered abroad.
The Mystery of Kozuki Sukiyaki’s Words
Sukiyaki mentions that Wano, which is now submerged underwater, was once a thriving nation around 800 years ago. This implies that the Wano we see today is a remnant of what existed before the void of the 100 years. The question remains: what caused Wano to sink, and how did its people adapt to life in the mountains?
Linking the “Great Power” to Wano’s Isolation
Oden’s reference to the “Great Power” could very well be linked to Imu and the World Government’s actions against Lulucia. The connection between Wano’s isolation and the need to protect it from such power is perplexing. Simply closing off the country does not seem like a viable defense against an aerial attack.
Ancient Weapons and Their Targets
Wano’s isolation may serve to protect it from external threats, particularly from the World Government. The question arises: is the “Great Power” targeting individuals rather than locations? This could explain why Wano has remained safe while Lulucia was destroyed.
Conclusion
As we explore the implications of these revelations, it becomes clear that the narrative is building towards a larger conflict involving the ancient weapons and the fate of Wano. Readers are left to ponder the true nature of the “Great Power” and its connection to the ongoing saga of ONE PIECE.