Things just got real…animated.
Operation Child Abduction’s in full effect. Gotta say, Sommers and Killingham having the power to bring drawings to life and put people to sleep wasn’t on my bingo card for powers they possess. Although, those are some pretty versatile abilities with excellent range. If used right, they could and are extremely deadly devil fruit powers.
Seriously, look at how freaking huge those monster drawings are! We’re in a land of giants and the people seems like ants compared to them. It’s nuts!
I was gonna complain about how the Holy Knights have a ship, then I realized Sommers most likely brought a ship drawing to life. See what I mean by how versatile they’re powers are? Gotta give props to Oda for giving all three Holy Knights extremely interesting powers.


Loki is injured, can’t use his devil fruit due to his leg being chained by seastone, and the dude’s still a threat to the country. So…did Loki’s weapon, Ragnir, eat a devil fruit? I know the answer may be an obvious yes, but I guess there’s a small chance the weapon could be a form of advanced technology. Just putting it out there.
I love Loki attacking at the same time the school kids are being kidnapped. It’s ramps up the tension and keeps all the powerhouses from consolidating on one problem. For now, it’s gonna be up to Team Saul to deal with the Holy Knights. That alone makes the kidnapping situation more threatening than even Loki at this point. We’re gone from a village party to total chaos and I’m loving every minute of it.
This was a good chapter! I can’t wait to see how the children are saved while fending off enormous monsters, as well as how Loki escapes his final chain. Personally, I’d just paint them gold and wear them around my neck. Look out Mr. T. Mr. L’s taking your spot.
…You don’t know who Mr. T is? It’s okay, I forgive you.
