What? No! Keegan-Michael Key’s obviously saying “Holy Knights“.
To no one’s surprise, Gaban was only testing Luffy’s resolve. Only? Hmm… Or maybe Gaban also wanted to confirm Luffy has the Sun God Nika fruit? Remember, he and the rest of the Roger Pirates know the true history. Nika and Joy Boy both played huge roles in history and now it’s Luffy’s turn to do the same.
It’s also safe to say Gaban will give the Straw Hat Pirates a clue on how to find the final Road Ponegliff at the end of the arc. Despite what Luffy thinks, he’ll definitely see Gaban again, learning of the old man’s connection to Shanks and Gol D. Roger.
We’re introduced to more Holy Knights.

St. Sommers and St. Killingham are tasked, along with Gunko, with kidnapping Elbaph’s children and holding them hostage in Marijoa.
Not Shamrock, though. Oda decided it’s too early to really see him show his stuff, so he’s f-ing off back to Marijoa to fix the lack of food situation. What does that mean? My guess is getting the food routes going again by hunting down the Revolutionary Army and destroying them. What else is he gonna do? Order UberEATS?
This was an okay chap—Woah! That’s it? There’s gotta be something else that happened worth talking about?
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The Holy Shi—um—Knights having the ability to teleport and summon through demon circles is pretty convenient. Geez…
This was an okay chapter! I’m just getting bored with all the setup. It’d be different if things were more interesting. And while the story is somewhat holding my interest, there’s nothing WOWing me these last few chapters. Elbaph is becoming like Wano: Mostly build-up. Little pay-off. I guess that’s what happens when the arc is basically there to setup a huge fight. How much longer until One Piece Live Action season two premieres? *SIGH!*
Oh well, I can always just watch the One Piece anime… HAHAHAHAHA! Yeah, right. I’m not that bored.

