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157 Hancock: Chilling and Chilling

""Good morning, desk lamp. Good morning, potted plant. Good morning, toy snake. Good morning, carpet. Good morning, wardrobe. Good morning, sink. Good morning, toilet... Good morning, everyone."

"Every day when he wakes up, Luffy greets every item in the small room like this. At this time, his mother Hancock also brought toiletries and sat aside expressionlessly. Luffy reminded her: "Today is my birthday.

I'm five years old..." Hancock responded to him, "Okay, I understand."..."

When Hancock read this paragraph, he obviously didn't come back to his senses.

What happened?

Who is this Luffy?

What do the words "Mother Hancock" mean...How come the protagonist in this book, who is almost exactly like me, suddenly becomes someone's "mother"?

Did she miss something?

In the previous paragraph, the legendary "man" sought help from "Hancock, a man with a beautiful heart and a kind heart" to treat his pet snake?

Robin carefully paid attention to the changes in Hancock's expression. At the same time, he glanced at the instigator Lynch over there. This guy was so focused on playing with his ghost that he didn't care about what was about to happen here.

Hancock continued to read the story with doubts.

This new character called Luffy seems to be the protagonist Hancock's... daughter?

No, since there is a man, maybe the child born to the protagonist can also be a male? But what should the male child be called? Hancock expressed his confusion. After searching for a long time, he did not find the mention of this five-year-old child in the book.

Luffy, is he his daughter or something else? How annoying!

The story continues. From the perspective of five-year-old Luffy, the environment where the protagonist Hancock is at this moment is introduced. It is a very small room with no windows and only a hard skylight on the ceiling several meters high that lets in weak sunlight.

, and there is a heavy iron door ten centimeters behind, which is the only entrance and exit in this room.

What's going on? Is this a prison? Hancock feels a little uncomfortable, but that's okay, keep reading.

If she remembered correctly, Hancock, the protagonist of this book, was very similar to her, which meant that he was not only as beautiful as her, but also had the same strength as her.

Even if it is a prison, she believes that the protagonist can escape easily, and maybe he is just lurking now.

As for this five-year-old Luffy, who doesn't know if he is a daughter or something... Hancock doesn't understand anything about men and women after all, so he doesn't think anything of it, he just thinks he has an extra pet similar to Salome.

But the next paragraph shocked Hancock.

"...In the small room, Hancock tried his best to stretch his body, recalling the exercises and martial arts he did in his hometown. However, due to lack of nutrition all year round, his physical strength has weakened year after year. Now he only did a simple set of training.

She was already feeling exhausted, sweating profusely, and out of breath. Especially when she stopped and found that her five-year-old child, Luffy, had been following her movements until now, she suddenly felt a shuddering chill that made her

My fingertips are cold."

"She can no longer complete the training she once did, even the simplest ones."

"The so-called training just now is just self-deception. I was force-fed a Devil Fruit, and was put on a sea stone collar that restrains the Devil Fruit. I was imprisoned in this dark room for seven years. Memories

She has blurred memories of the beautiful and powerful side of herself inside, and she even wonders if those past experiences were an illusion, and the nightmare-like hell at this moment is real..."

As Hancock read, his hands and feet could not help but feel cold and he was shaking with anger.

What does it mean, what does it mean?!

Is the protagonist Hancock really imprisoned in a small room?

Moreover, he was fed some Devil Fruit and wore some devil fruit-control collar, so he had no ability to resist?

This collar might even explode?

Is this being kept as a pet?!

Also, due to years of malnutrition, the physical strength of the protagonist Hancock has declined, and his athletic ability is no better than that of a five-year-old child?!

Hancock now begins to feel that the origin of this so-called child Luffy is very suspicious!

Seven years before he was imprisoned, and after the incident with the man who called the protagonist to help treat his pet snake, what happened in between? That would make the protagonist Hancock look like this?!

While Hancock was angry about the plot, she was also puzzled and confused. She wanted to know what exactly happened.

Enduring the strong ups and downs of emotions, Hancock frowned and continued reading.

Robin moved to the side and secretly held his forehead, hoping that Hancock wouldn't be too deep...



obviously……

The first half of the book that B.I.B made up using the Castle Fruit is based on Hancock’s own Mary Sue story. I won’t mention it. The core subject, the second half of the story, is the movie "The Room" starring Captain Marvel.

For prototype.

The movie "Room" is unfolded from the perspective of the heroine Joey's son Jack, which has a childlike beauty. In addition, the mother-child relationship in the film is also very touching. The mother accompanies her son, and the son saves his mother...

Lynch changed all of these.

Anyway, he doesn’t want to win the Best Adaptation Award or anything like that. His core purpose is to stimulate (e) and excite (xin) Hancock! If the love between mother and child is too warm and touching, how can it be successful?

Must be cruel!

It must be dark and dark!

Change it, just change it hard.

In his magical transformation story, the protagonist Hancock is extremely disgusted with his son Luffy.

This child is a symbol of her nightmare life, constantly reminding her of the hell she lives in.

Hancock's attitude towards this child was also extremely contradictory. On the one hand, he was unwilling to hurt him, but on the other hand, he deliberately ignored him and turned a blind eye to him. Even if there was necessary communication, he would say as little as possible.

On his fifth birthday, Luffy yelled for cake. The protagonist Hancock suddenly remembered how lively the scene was on his birthday in his hometown, and his mood suddenly became bad. He cried bitterly and cried bitterly.

Yelling, and for a while, with the screams of the child Luffy, smashing the few things in the room...

Hancock's heart trembled when she read this paragraph. It's not that the writing style of this book is so good, but that for her, this story is so immersive... Between the lines, there is something wrong.

By name, the hometown Hancock misses in the book is Nine Snake Island, and the family members he misses crazily at that moment are her two sisters...

""Go to the closet, he's coming." Hancock pushed Luffy into the closet and ordered him to sleep here tonight. Luffy blinked, he knew who his mother was talking about, every time the Celestial Dragon came

Sometimes, he will sleep in this closet..."


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