End of Fishman Island

Elara, Anya, Lyra, Robin, and Luffy, their hearts filled with a mixture of curiosity and apprehension, followed Camie as she led them through the bustling streets of Fishman Island.

Camie, her smile warm and inviting, her voice filled with a sense of welcome, pointed out the sights and sounds of her home. She told them stories of the island's history, its culture, and its people.

She explained that Fishman Island was a place of peace and harmony, a place where humans and Fishmen lived together in harmony. She was proud of her home, and she was eager to share it with her new friends.

But as they explored the island, they began to hear whispers of a disturbing prophecy. A trusted seer, a woman with a gift for seeing the future, had warned that Luffy would be the doom of Fishman Island.

The news spread like wildfire, causing fear and anxiety among the people of Fishman Island. They were afraid of Luffy, they were afraid of his power, they were afraid of what he might do.

Zoro, his sword strapped to his back, his eyes scanning the surroundings, wandered through the streets of Fishman Island. He was searching for his crewmates, who had been separated from him during the storm.

He had heard whispers of Luffy's arrival, and he was eager to find him. He knew that Luffy would be able to help them find their way back to the Thousand Sunny.

As he walked, he noticed a small cafe, its windows filled with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. He decided to stop for a cup of coffee and a bite to eat.

He sat down at a table near the window, his eyes scanning the surroundings. He noticed a woman sitting at a table across from him, her eyes glued to a book.

She was a young woman, with long, flowing black hair and piercing blue eyes. She was dressed in a simple, yet elegant, outfit, and she carried herself with a quiet confidence.

Zoro, his heart pounding with a mixture of curiosity and apprehension, recognized her. She was Aisha, the historian who had joined Luffy's crew.

He had never met her before, but he had heard stories of her, of her intelligence, her resourcefulness, her courage. He was eager to meet her, to get to know her.