Chapter 113 Secrets and the Future
What kind of era is called a new era?
This is hard to define.
What kind of era is Roqi hoping to see? He used his life as bait to spread a message called the Great Secret Treasure to the world. Such a layout naturally has a huge purpose.
With Roger's personality expressed in the original work, his purpose will naturally not be his own selfish interests.
And if his plan was something of this pattern, in fact, his plan had already failed completely, because since Roger was executed on the execution platform in Roger, his bloodline had become the target of the Navy's efforts to pursue. Except for Ace, the posthumous son who survived by luck because his mother created a physiological miracle, the rest of him could be said to be dead and dispersed.
Even if he became the mighty One Piece, after leaving behind his reputation, he actually did not bring any benefits to his relatives and friends. At most, he would only have a glory with sin. Besides, it was all disasters and crises.
But for many romantics in this world, this result is exactly what they are willing to accept.
Of course Roche is not such a person.
Whether in that extremely realistic dream or in the real world he is now in, he is considered a down-to-earth realist. Although he has not yet reached the realm of heroism that can do anything to achieve his goal, he will measure his gains and losses in any way before doing things.
So he will never be a person like Roach.
Although people in future generations will remember that there was such an amazing hero, the fate of him and his relatives is not worthy of the envy of ordinary people.
Roche is not going to be the second Roger.
Although there is one word in their names.
But at the end of the day.
They are two completely different people.
Therefore, it is difficult for Roche to understand Roger's thoughts, it is difficult to think about what kind of psychological activities he had when he was voluntarily captured by the navy, and it is even harder to guess what his ultimate goal is.
But at least one direction is worth guessing.
Roche used his life to sacrifice a so-called era of pirates. The purpose was obviously to shake the original old world pattern, and most likely to completely overthrow the world government with the navy as its minion.
Such a purpose is not difficult to understand.
Because the world government does not belong to the world, it is a ruling institution that serves the Tianlong people, and those Tianlong people are already the biggest cancer in the world today, it is obviously very reasonable for Roger to clear them from this world.
But since he had such a goal, why didn’t he take action during his lifetime?
With Roger as One Piece's strength and power, even if he cannot completely eliminate the world government, it is still easy to bring them some huge losses and troubles. However, judging from the plots Roger saw in the original work, Roger did not show any obvious tit-for-tat with the world government during his lifetime.
In fact, he could do that.
Because even if he didn't take the initiative to find trouble for the world government, as the nominal king of pirates all over the world, the world government would definitely do its best to try to wipe him out, especially since the era of the great pirates had not yet begun, and the navy had more room to target Roger.
But Roger did not use his advantages in the pirate group to increase the intensity of confrontation with the world government.
Instead, he devoted himself to the feat of sailing the world.
He may have done this just because of the romance of men, or he may have known that the ultimate island has a shocking secret, but he does not know the specific content of this secret, and what he does is to get the answer to this question and master the ultimate secret.
What is the secret buried in the Isle of the Final?
Why did Roger and his gang laugh and say that they were coming too early?
All of this is indeed very confusing.
At least it is difficult for Roche to guess the answer to this question based on his own imagination, because many possibilities are actually unlikely to be studied in detail. Perhaps the so-called big secret treasure is a very powerful weapon or power?
This possibility cannot be said to be none, but this possibility is very low.
Because while Roger was pursuing the final island, he also mastered the clues of the three ancient weapons. Those forces had the opportunity to change the world pattern, but he still did not stop. This shows that at least what Roger was pursuing was not just simple power. First, his own power was already very powerful, and second, pure pursuit of power was not the pattern that a person like Roger would have.
Of course, it is not a mistake to pursue power, and Roach really wants to have powerful power.
Because as long as you have strong power, you can achieve your goals more easily. No matter whether this goal is good or bad, you can not only use your strength to obtain everything you want, whether it is wealth or power, but also use your strength to defend the lives and safety of your own and your relatives.
Although Roger's final outcome was very bleak, at least when he was alive, he could freely gallop on this vast sea without any restrictions. His relatives were also objects that others would never dare to provoke easily.
All of this belongs to the benefits that power can bring.
But Roger is obviously not just a person who pursues power. He is very similar to Luffy in the future to a certain extent. What he pursues is more like unrestrained freedom. If the secret of the ultimate island is just a powerful weapon or power, I believe he will not have to work hard to pursue it.
And if power is the secret of the ultimate island, it has its own rationality.
But it's not romantic.
There are many cruel and dark reality in this world, and countless people are surviving with blood and tears. But in the vision centered on Roger and Luffy, romance is the center and core of all stories.
So something like power that is not romantic will not become Roger's pursuit.
He would never use his life as a sacrifice to let people from all over the world go out to sea for this power.
If that's the case,
Then Roger is not qualified to be called One Piece.
He can't become One Piece at all.
The more powerful a person is, the harder it is to get real power. The more you want to hold many things in your hands, the easier it is to pass through your fingers like sand, just like planting flowers without blooming, and planting willows without thinking.
Things in the world are unpredictable and unpredictable.
Just like Roche, who was standing in front of the execution stage at this moment, he could not clearly realize what his future would look like, nor did he know what final form Roche wanted to guide the future at the cost of his life.
Chapter completed!