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Chapter 108 - Chapter 108: The Month That Began Quietly

Shimotsuki Village didn't change.

And that was exactly why it felt different now.

Morning came without urgency.

No danger.

No pressure.

Just wind moving through wood.

Kevin stood outside the dojo early.

Watching.

Footsteps approached.

Nami.

"…You don't sleep like a normal person, do you?"

Kevin answered calmly.

"…I do now."

Nami leaned beside him.

"…Barely."

A pause.

"…It's peaceful here."

Kevin nodded.

"…Yes."

Kaya stepped out slowly behind them.

Holding the door for balance for just a second—

then letting go.

Kevin noticed.

He didn't move immediately.

Kaya smiled.

"…I'm getting better."

Nami glanced at her.

"…You still shouldn't push too much."

Kaya shook her head gently.

"…Just a little more each day."

Kevin spoke:

"…That is the correct pace."

Carina's voice came from inside.

"…Wow. Everyone's being responsible. I hate this arc already."

Tashigi walked out.

"…Routine stability is important."

Kuina followed.

"…We begin light preparation today."

They stepped into the yard.

And then—

someone else was already there.

A boy.

Green hair.

Three swords at his side.

Roronoa Zoro

He was mid-training.

Swing after swing.

Heavy.

Determined.

Kuina stopped.

For a moment—

she just watched.

"…His form is rough," she said.

Tashigi adjusted her glasses.

"…But persistent."

Zoro noticed them.

He lowered his sword slightly.

"…You're new."

Kuina stepped forward.

"…No."

A pause.

"…I trained here before."

Zoro studied her.

Then grinned slightly.

"…Then fight me."

Carina whispered loudly:

"…Oh he's THAT type."

Nami sighed.

"…Of course he is."

Kuina didn't hesitate.

"…Fine."

Tashigi stepped aside.

Watching.

Kevin stayed still.

Observing.

They took position.

Zoro rushed first.

Direct.

Unrefined.

Power over precision.

Kuina moved.

Clean.

One step.

One angle.

Block—

counter—

tap.

Zoro's sword stopped mid-motion.

A wooden blade pressed lightly against his side.

Silence.

Zoro blinked.

"…That was fast."

Kuina stepped back.

"…Your movement is predictable."

Zoro grinned wider.

"…Good."

No frustration.

Only excitement.

"…Then I'll get stronger."

Kuina didn't respond.

But she didn't dismiss him either.

Tashigi spoke calmly:

"…Your foundation is incomplete."

Zoro looked at her.

"…You fight too?"

Tashigi nodded.

"…Yes."

Zoro smirked.

"…Good. More targets."

Carina pointed.

"…I like his energy. Not inviting him though."

Nami crossed her arms.

"…We're not collecting swordsmen."

Kevin finally spoke.

"…He will improve."

Zoro looked at him.

"…You fight?"

Kevin answered simply.

"…Yes."

A pause.

Zoro grinned.

"…Then I'll beat you later."

Kevin didn't react.

"…Train first."

That answer made Zoro laugh.

"…Yeah. I will."

The moment passed naturally.

No rivalry.

No tension.

Just paths crossing.

Later—

training continued.

Kuina and Tashigi moved through forms.

More aligned than before.

Zoro trained separately.

But watched them occasionally.

Learning silently.

Nami observed from the side.

"…So this is where it started."

Kevin nodded.

"…Yes."

Kaya sat under shade.

Breathing steady.

Stronger than yesterday.

Kevin stayed near.

Not close.

But present.

Kaya looked at him.

"…You always stay just enough."

Kevin answered:

"…It is intentional."

Kaya smiled.

"…I know."

Silence followed.

But softer now.

Evening came.

The training slowed.

Zoro picked up his swords.

"…I'll get stronger," he said again.

Kuina nodded once.

"…Do that."

Tashigi added:

"…Refine your basics."

Zoro smirked.

"…Yeah, yeah."

He walked off.

Not part of them.

But not forgotten either.

Carina watched him leave.

"…He's definitely coming back stronger."

Nami shrugged.

"…Not our problem."

Kevin looked toward the horizon.

"…Everyone moves forward."

Kaya followed his gaze.

"…At their own pace."

Kevin nodded.

"…Yes."

Night settled over the village.

The first day passed quietly.

Training hadn't begun yet.

But something had already started.

Not strength.

Not power.

Understanding.

Of themselves.

Of each other.

And of the path ahead.

One month.

To prepare.

Before the Grand Line.

And before everything changed again.

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