Dulan felt that Luffy might not have seen through his sad fate. After all, the people Luffy helped were all weak, but they just happened to be royal nobles. Weiwei, Shirahoshi, and Momonosuke were all coincidences. They needed help, and it happened that
They are all nobles. After all, Luffy has also helped many people who are not nobles and helped them defeat foreign enemies. For example, Usopp, Nami, etc. all helped the indigenous people to fight against foreign enemies.
But overall, if it was a civil strife rather than an external enemy, Luffy had always stood on the side of the royal family and always attacked Cao Mang. The same was true on Sky Island, defeating Eniru and helping the village chief.
In short, when there is civil strife, stand unswervingly on the side of the weak nobles and fight against those who are below and those who are above. Because in this sea, good people will not die, bad people will not die, only the rising ones will die.
From the bottom to the bottom, it's damn good.
The following is also happening on Fish-Man Island. The royal family insists on peace with humans, but the people in the army want to start a war.
In short, there are reasons to overcome the above. Alabasta is short of water, coupled with the sand crocodile's instigation of discord, and the royal family has no room for development, so it is necessary to overcome the above. In the end, it almost succeeded, but Luffy came.
When he was on the Sky Island, Enel was going to the Infinite Continent, so he had to control the resources of the Sky Island to build his own spaceship, so he defeated the Sky Island and called himself a god, completely out of his own human desires and arrogance.
The fish-man island hates humans. The fish-people have been at a disadvantage for a long time and have accumulated a lot of resentment. The royal family has always promoted the peaceful coexistence of fish and humans, and cannot effectively deal with this resentment.
When it comes to Wano Country, it becomes a simple family fight. The small nobles have to kill the big nobles to find a way out. Fighting for the position of general is a game under the rules of the game.
Therefore, there are various reasons for the lower level to overcome the upper level. Except for Enelu, who is too strong and can achieve the lower level to defeat the upper level only by relying on his own strength and ambition, other lower levels to overcome the upper level need to mobilize the masses and build their own power.
To build a force, you must give the team a goal and at the same time give the team benefits. Among them, Alabasta and Fishman Island failed, and were stabilized by Luffy. Wano Country was the only one to succeed in defeating the enemy, and it lasted for twenty years.
Years ago, but the effect was not good. In order to maintain his own team, he suppressed others to extract profits, so he became a tyrant.
A tyrant is not violent to everyone, but violent to those who oppose him and delivers benefits to those who support him.
What Luffy did was not promote a new system to solve the problem, but use his own force to push the problem back to the original point, and then clapped his hands and left. As for what happens next, it has nothing to do with him.
Confucius's self-denial and restoration of etiquette were not as powerful as Luffy's. After all, Luffy's physical restoration of etiquette, and whoever did not restrain himself and return to etiquette, he would use his fists to make anyone return to etiquette.
"Just helping the weak without thinking about why the weak become weak is not as good as teaching people how to fish. Why is it that they are obviously great nobles, but they are defeated by those below? This is a question that really needs to be thought about. Because of the inheritance system,
Great nobles can maintain their identity from generation to generation. In theory, it can last for thousands of years and be passed down to generations, but why are they being defeated by the superiors? If these problems are not solved, the inferiors will not stop conquering the superiors." Duran said that Luffy just didn't understand this.
, so he seems to be helping the weak, but problems will continue to arise.
"It doesn't take a hundred years. In twenty or thirty years, these places can still be conquered." Duran didn't need to say what it would be like in a hundred years, he just said that in thirty years, when Luffy was in his prime, he would definitely be able to conquer it.
Once again, he saw that the person he had protected was killed by the following methods.
In the end, Luffy's ending was the same as that of the first Hokage, the fateful Shirou Emiya, the Avatar, and other characters. He fought all his life in pursuit of peace, and finally died on the battlefield. Nothing could be changed. Obviously
He has been seeking peace all his life, hoping to create a peaceful and prosperous age, but things have been counterproductive.
Emiya Shirou is a very typical example. He wanted to be a partner of justice and kept helping the weak. As a result, he killed more and more people, and he regretted it.
Weak people are not necessarily right. For example, Weiwei, Princess Shirahoshi, and Momonosuke, who represent the royal family, are all weak, but they represent the old order, which has developed for eight hundred years, and the world has suffered from the old order for a long time.
Of course, Duran wouldn't blame Luffy, because Luffy couldn't think of a new order other than fists. Although his moral freedom is indeed noble, his care for the weak is great, and his understanding of the world is also
It was very realistic, but in the end he also realized that his so-called hoeing the strong and supporting the weak could not change anything. There was nothing he could do except smile bitterly.
In the end, Luffy will definitely realize that his ideals will never be realized. Even if he keeps fighting against the strong and supporting the weak, he will end up dying on the battlefield. Just like his predecessors who had the same ideals and powerful power, it is obvious that
We have been hoeing the strong and supporting the weak, but the world will not change at all.
Duran knew that although Luffy was somewhat intelligent and had a basic understanding of the world, he was unable to solve the problem at all. In the end, he did nothing but laugh and numb himself. So he tried to pick off the strong and help the weak again and again, as if
Like Sisyphus pushing the stone up the mountain, he pushed the stone to the top of the mountain again and again, but the stone rolled down again and again.
Without solving the problem of the slope of the hillside, there is no way to put the stone on the top of the mountain just by pushing it. Luffy is like Sisyphus, hoeing the strong and supporting the weak again and again, and stabilizing the status of the royal family again and again, but in the end nothing will happen
Change.
Of course, there is nothing wrong with it from a moral perspective. Weiwei and Shirahoshi are both outstanding in their morals. Although Momonosuke has moral flaws, he is childish and can't use adult morals to demand him even as a child.
In short, the members of the royal family that Luffy helped were all morally sound, but it is a pity that morality alone cannot make the country rich and the people strong. If the problem could be solved by morality alone, then Legalism would not be able to stand out among the various schools of thought. Facts
That is, moral freedom cannot solve the problem. In the end, we have to rely on rewards and punishments based on laws.
Luffy's moral freedom will eventually reach its limit, and then he will follow the old path of the sun god Nika.
The diving Golden Meili entered the Fish-Man Island. Although it was in the deep sea, it was still not peaceful. There were random things bombing the hard-shell castle every day. In fact, it was the crazy guy giving gifts to Princess White Star.
But Bai Xing didn't want to accept it.
When Luffy and the others came here, they naturally had to familiarize themselves with the customs and customs of Fish-Man Island before getting involved in the chaos on the island. By the way, they showed off the results of their two years of training and demonstrated their strength in the second half.
"Although Luffy has become stronger, it's embarrassing to always fight with other fish." Duran believes that although Luffy has become stronger, he lacks the courage to kill elite monsters instantly.
After training, if you are entangled with elite monsters, it will be difficult for people to believe that Luffy can defeat the boss. This is also easy to understand. In common perception, elite monsters are definitely not as good as bosses. If the protagonist and elite monsters can defeat both
After all, wouldn't it be impossible to defeat a more powerful boss?
But in the second half, Luffy always fought back and forth with the elite monsters, and even seemed to be a bit invincible. Such a performance of strength made it difficult for everyone to believe that he could defeat the boss.
And if Luffy could directly kill the elite monster in seconds, then everyone would believe that he is strong enough to fight the boss. Unfortunately not.
At this time, Duran and Dinisha have arrived at Doflamingo's territory. This island is a very important supply point for the entrance to the second half.
Doflamingo is an external enemy. Like the Sand Crocodile, he sows dissension and makes the king lose the support of the people. But he is more powerful than the Sand Crocodile and has become the new ruler.
Doflamingo's methods were very powerful. He first threatened the king with the safety of the people in the country and forced the king to plunder money. Then he used the thread fruit to control the king to kill innocent people indiscriminately, making the people completely disappointed with the king, and then successfully usurped power. And he seized the throne.
After that, it quickly divided the people and consolidated its status.
"As a Celestial Dragon, his methods are really good. He deserves to be the protagonist of the 'Prince's' Revenge."
"What are we doing here?" Dinisha wanted to know her husband's plan.
"Of course I'm here to support Doflamingo." Duran said: "Luffy rose up out of nowhere, and Doflamingo was a real prince when he was a child. The blood gap between the two is not that big. Doflamingo
Brother needs help, he is too weak. To a certain extent, he is also a person like Vivi, Princess Shirahoshi, and Momonosuke, but Doflamingo has no helper and can only regain his status on his own. I wonder if Luffy can