Chapter 2605 Did we ever care about the dimensional wall?
Chapter 2605 Did we ever care about the dimensional wall?
Chapter 2605 Did we ever care about the dimensional wall?
"Next, I will send General Squirrel down with his men to have a good talk with your general."
"I hope you can make some preparations on your end."
"That's it~"
Borsalino waved his hand dismissively, as if it were a trivial matter.
The screen went black.
Global signal strength was immediately restored.
Previously interrupted programs, news, and advertisements are now clamoring back in.
But the world can never go back.
The phrase "We are in charge of this planet" is like a meteorite thrown into a still lake.
It didn't just stir up ripples, but a tsunami that swept across every corner of the world and into the hearts of everyone.
at the same time.
Admiral Momonga has been transferred from the Amaterasu to a Shikai-class destroyer.
They set off for Hoshinaichi Edo under the guise of 'negotiation' and with an unyielding will.
The Japanese-style room on the top floor of the attic in Yoshiwara, which was renamed 'Nichirin'.
Time seemed to have come to a standstill.
The television screen has been transformed back into a morning news studio.
But sitting there, the host, Christine Ketsuno, stood with her mouth agape, unsure of what to say.
Looking at Kagura again, her mouth was also open in an "O" shape, and the spoon in her hand rested on her legs as she sat cross-legged.
Shinpachi's glasses were askew to one side. He mechanically raised his hand to straighten them, but they would fall askew again, and he would straighten them again, repeating this several times.
In the end, he gave up and let the glasses hang comically on his nose.
Tsukiyo stood by the window with a solemn expression.
They were worried about whether they could protect Hinowa and Yoshiwara in the face of the impending dramatic changes in the situation.
Hinowa gently placed her hand on Seita's shoulder beside her.
Her beautiful eyes calmly looked at Gintoki in front of her.
Gintoki had unconsciously crushed the strawberry milk in his hand.
"It's actually true! Real Kizaru and flying squirrel!"
After regaining his senses, Shinpachi struggled to find his voice again.
"Wait a minute, the flying squirrel should be a lieutenant general, not an admiral."
"It must be the difference between comics and reality, aru!"
Excited, Kagura jumped up suddenly, her orange twin tails swaying up and down with the movement.
"How could the world government in a comic book possibly have a space fleet?"
"Why would you come here!"
"But that face on TV just now! Those sunglasses!"
"That outfit!"
"That leg-crossing pose!"
"And that lazy, slovenly old man vibe!"
"Exactly the same as the character in the comics, aru!"
After saying that, she suddenly rushed over, grabbed Gintoki's collar, and shook him excitedly.
"Gin-chan!"
"It's real! It's a live Kizaru!"
"That Kizaru who glows, kicks, and says 'How scary!'"
"Stop shaking me, let me catch my breath, I'm losing all my integrity."
Gintoki protested listlessly.
Shinpachi quipped, "When did you start having the illusion that you have that kind of thing?"
"Coco, this still doesn't make sense!" He clutched his head, his face filled with disbelief.
Although I said I hoped it was true, I had all sorts of longings and dreams.
But when it actually invades reality, it still gives people a shocking feeling of their worldview being shattered.
"One Piece is just a manga serialized in a magazine!"
"Rob Lucci, Kizaru, the World Government—these are all fictional!"
There must be a wall between the two-dimensional and three-dimensional worlds!
"Very thick!"
"wall?"
Gintoki finally managed to push Kagura aside and sit down, putting down the milk carton that he had almost chewed to pieces with the straw.
"New Badge"
He pointed out the window.
You can see the azure sky of Edo.
A tiny but clear black dot is magnifying at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Those are destroyers that are descending upon Edo.
With Gintoki's sharp eyesight, he could barely make out the five-circle cross emblem on the side of the ship.
"As of this year, Gintama has sold a total of 5810522 copies, ranking fourth on the manga sales chart."
"That 'dimensional wall' you talk about, when have we ever cared about it?"
Gintoki lazily picked at his ear and continued:
"And judging from the current situation, we and they are actually in the same dimension, right?"
Shinpachi was speechless.
Tsukuyomi and Hiruzen looked at each other, unable to understand what he was saying.
What is Gintama?
"And as I said before."
Gintoki scratched his naturally curly hair: "It's true, but it's really nothing."
His tone became somewhat erratic.
"Think about it, a Devil Fruit is worth at least 100 million Berries."
"If we can find one, maybe we can pay off the rent we owe that old hag."
"Let's see how annoyed she is then!"
"Gintoki!"
Shinpachi couldn't help but shout, "Now is not the time to think about this!"
"Now we should be worried about whether they will capture us and enslave us!"
"There are slaves in One Piece, and there are also Celestial Dragons from the World Government."
The more he talked, the more worried Shinpachi became.
"Dragon people?"
"Those bastards with bubble hoods?"
Kagura rolled up her sleeves and roared, "If they dare to come, I'll beat them all to a pulp!"
Gintoki glanced at her: "And then? Kizaru was already at the door."
"You don't actually think he'll go easy on us, or that a bear will slap us, do you?"
"What an innocent little girl!"
Shinpachi nodded repeatedly: "That's right, that's right, never do such a stupid thing, the Celestial Dragons are not to be trifled with."
"You two are such cowards, you two wimps!" Kagura immediately became unhappy.
The three of them then began arguing in a state of half-chaos, half-panic, and half-excitement.
Haruta looked left and right, then asked with a helpless expression, "Are you scared or happy?"
Tsukuyomi sighed: "Their minds are not normal to begin with."
"but."
She looked at Gintoki: "You had a very serious expression for a moment just now."
Gintoki, who was in the middle of a noisy argument, stopped in his tracks upon hearing this.
"Have it?"
He immediately laughed it off: "You must be mistaken, Ah Yin. I've always had this handsome, deadpan face!"
“When Shinpachi said ‘Celestial Dragon,’ a sharp glint flashed in your eyes.”
Tsukuyomi stared at him and said, "I can't be wrong."
The room fell silent.
Gintoki fell silent and looked down at the cardboard box that had been crumpled and deformed.
Then I casually tossed it into the trash can in the corner.
Gintoki sighed, "Who would like to run into a Celestial Dragon? If one really does appear, we should avoid him if possible."
Ever since Teacher Songyang died at his hands, all he wanted to do was protect his family and friends.
The existence of the Celestial Dragons in the manga could obviously threaten all of this.
The key is that, given their own strength, they are unlikely to be able to protect themselves in a real conflict.
Such pressure made even Gintoki feel heavy.
Just then, two uninvited guests suddenly jumped up from the balcony.
The first person to step into the room was a young man with long, straight black hair reaching his waist, wearing a blue yukata with a white haori over it.
He had a handsome face and a solemn expression, as if he were not jumping off a balcony and barging in, but rather marching into some kind of formal meeting place.
It was Katsura Kotaro, one of the leaders of the "anti-foreign patriots".
Almost right behind him was a huge, silent figure.
A strange creature, estimated to be over two meters tall, entirely white, and resembling a penguin.
It has a round body, short limbs, an oval head, and only big eyes and a yellow duck beak.
The sign that reads 'Elizabeth' stands upright on the right.
Upon seeing the person who had arrived, Gintoki instinctively called out, "Watana?"
"It's not a wig, it's laurel."
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