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Chapter 59 – Teasing Kuina - 2
I walked beside Kuina and asked calmly, "Are you confused about why your body wasn't cut?"
"When I wish to cut, I can cut through even steel," I continued. "When I do not wish to cut, the blade will not scratch even paper. A fully mastered sword becomes one with the swordsman's will."
As she listened to me, Kuina's expression changed. She seemed to remember something—her father.
She recalled how her father once picked up a sword and a sheet of paper. He had told her to watch carefully, tossed the paper into the air, and swung his sword. The sharp edge touched the paper, yet it didn't cut it at all.
At the time, Kuina had thought he was joking. But now, his words echoed clearly in her mind.
"Listen to me, Kuina," her father had said. "In this world, there are swordsmen who can't cut anything. Yet those same swordsmen may be able to cut anything with the same sword."
"The strongest sword is one that protects what you wish to protect and cuts what you wish to cut. A sword that harms everything it touches is not an absolute sword. Do you understand?"
Back then, she hadn't understood.
Now, after her defeat, Kuina closed her eyes for a moment. When she opened them again, it was as if enlightenment had struck her.
"I understand now," she said quietly. "I was wrong. You are the better swordsman."
"Hehe…" I chuckled. "I didn't expect you to accept your loss so easily. Well then… I guess you'll also accept our bet, right?"
She froze.
Then she seemed to remember what I had said earlier. Her face turned red with embarrassment, and she was about to speak when I interrupted her.
"I was kidding," I said. "I'm not going to force you to be my woman."
For a moment, she looked strangely disappointed—then annoyed.
Before she could say anything else, I continued, "As I promised, I'll help you become stronger. And I'll teach you swordsmanship for free."
I took out four bottles—basic and intermediate Strength and Agility potions each. I had spent a considerable amount of lust energy points to acquire them.
"Drink them one by one," I instructed. "They'll increase your strength and agility. You want to be strong, right? Then you need a solid foundation. The body is the foundation of everything. No matter how skilled you are, if you're weak, you can't defeat your opponent."
Kuina stared at the potions in my hand for a few seconds. Then, without hesitation, she drank both in one go.
Almost immediately, I could sense the changes in her breathing and body. Her strength and agility had clearly increased.
"How do you feel?" I asked. "Stronger than before, right?"
"Yes," she replied. "No wonder you're stronger than me. You're cheating with these potions."
I shook my head. "No. I only drank one potion myself. A person can only drink one of each type in their lifetime. To gain more strength, you need more advanced versions."
She nodded, then asked, "So… are you going to teach me that Haki thing and swordsmanship now?"
"Not yet," I said. "You're still too weak. For now, stick to your routine and get used to your new strength. After we defeat the Arlong Pirates, I'll teach you Haki—my own unique style."
Kuina stared into my eyes for a moment, as if checking whether I was lying. Then she nodded.
"Okay."
Without another word, she turned away and resumed practicing her basic sword swings.
I still had plans for Lily, Nami, and Usopp, so I activated my Observation Haki again.
Lily was sleeping in a villager's house. It looked like she had eaten well and fallen into a deep sleep, so I didn't disturb her.
Nami was busy was doing shopping and Kaya was buying some books. I decided I'd check on them individually. So, after saying goodbye to Kuina I walked toward Nami.
If I had focused my Observation Haki on Kuina instead, I would have noticed that not only her body but even her pussy was drenched in liquid as she continued to train.
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…
I found Nami and told her about the potions. At first, she was skeptical, but she trusted me enough in the end. She drank both the basic and intermediate Strength and Agility potions.
Almost immediately, she felt changes in her body—an obvious increase in strength. She became excited and happy, then started demanding more potions like a greedy cat.
I turned her down and explained patiently, "Each potion only works once in a person's lifetime. Drinking another of the same level won't have any effect."
She didn't give up and even suggested selling them for a huge amount of money. I refused again, telling her honestly that I didn't have any more and that those were the last ones.
Nami looked disappointed, but she eventually accepted the situation.
I quietly left her, saying that I had some other work to do. She returned to her shopping without further complaints.
After that, I found Kaya and gave her the potions as well. Just like Nami, she was skeptical at first but eventually trusted me and drank them.
She felt the effects quickly and became curious rather than greedy. She asked if I had more potions so she could study and experiment on them. According to her, they might be miracle medicines capable of curing diseases all over the world.
Unlike with Nami, I didn't reject her immediately. I told her that I didn't have any right now, but I would provide some to her in the future if possible.
She looked a little sad but accepted my answer calmly.
Finally, it was time to find my last target—Usopp.
I activated my Observation Haki and quickly located him at his home. Then, using its full range, I activated my skill and fired the Green Green Beam toward him.
The invisible beam shot straight into his house and struck his head. It moved at the speed of light, so Usopp was hit before he even realized what had happened.
[Ding!! The Green Green Beam has hit the target.]
[The target will experience a strong NTR tendency for 24 hours.]
[If the host wishes to continue the effect, the target must be hit again after 24 hours.]
"It seems the skill is working," I muttered. "Now let's go see the results."
With that, I slowly walked toward his house, intending to observe and verify exactly how this skill would affect him.
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…
Knock! Knock!
"Usopp, are you home?"
After I knocked, there was silence for a moment. A few seconds later, the door slowly opened. Usopp stood there, looking exhausted, as if he had just finished some intense physical activity.
Seeing his tired state, I already knew what he had been doing, but I had no intention of exposing him. I simply pretended I didn't notice anything unusual.
"What are you doing at my house?" he asked warily. "Do you need something?"
"Nothing serious," I replied calmly. "As you know, Kaya is going to sail with me on my pirate ship. She mentioned that you're her best friend, so before we leave, I wanted to meet you properly and learn more about her. Things like what she likes to eat, what kind of clothes she prefers, and her hobbies."
"What?" His eyes widened slightly. "She's really going to sail out and become a pirate? Why didn't I know about this?"
He paused for a moment and his expression turning a little sad. After a moment, he sighed softly.
"…I guess I shouldn't be surprised."
For a brief moment, he seemed lost in thought. His breathing grew a little heavier, and his face flushed faintly.
Seeing him like that, I smiled lightly and said, "How about we go have a drink? My treat."
Usopp looked into my eyes for a few seconds, as if struggling with something inside himself. Then, as though he had resigned himself to a decision—or perhaps made up his mind about something—he nodded.
"Alright."
