I'm going to go back home! So don't worry, I'll look after Trafalgar Law as long as he's in Wano. I'm going to help them fight my father, and liberate the country of Wano. I will see Luffy bring about a new dawn for the world, I swear!
I believe it will all be fine. The future that Kozuki Oden prophesied will come true. I've waited for it for twenty years... I can't be here when it happens.
I hope you achieve whatever you came here to do! And maybe one day we'll meet again, even if we don't remember each other.
[By the time he finds this it's surely too late to say anything. He reads it over once, then again, and then goes by where Yamato was staying, just in case - but they've already gone.
People have their own wishes, their own reasons for agreeing to all this and then deciding to head home after all. He's just glad Yamato thought to let him know before calling the deal off officially - and glad, too, that wherever they are now, there are more people back home fighting to make their world a better place.
He heads back to his room and tucks the note between some of Law's books on the desk.]
a hand-written note after forsythe heights
I'm going to go back home! So don't worry, I'll look after Trafalgar Law as long as he's in Wano. I'm going to help them fight my father, and liberate the country of Wano. I will see Luffy bring about a new dawn for the world, I swear!
I believe it will all be fine. The future that Kozuki Oden prophesied will come true. I've waited for it for twenty years... I can't be here when it happens.
I hope you achieve whatever you came here to do! And maybe one day we'll meet again, even if we don't remember each other.
ヤマト
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People have their own wishes, their own reasons for agreeing to all this and then deciding to head home after all. He's just glad Yamato thought to let him know before calling the deal off officially - and glad, too, that wherever they are now, there are more people back home fighting to make their world a better place.
He heads back to his room and tucks the note between some of Law's books on the desk.]