One Piece: Gambling to The Top

Chapter 136 - 136



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Hancock and Kalifa had followed the lead of Josh, who quickly guided them to the temple of Enel. There, he had found some divine soldiers, and there were some maidens.

All of them had wings on their backs. When they had seen Josh and his group, they were scared. The invaders were here, and their king, Enel, didn't come back.

To defeat Enel, it takes a huge amount of unbelievable power. The people in the temple didn't seem to be stupid to overlook the facts. Josh, all of the sudden, found himself being approached by 6 pretty women with very innocent faces and wild shapes. All of them were beauties, and they acted too submissively, welcoming him.

They bowed down as Josh started staring at them, taking a moment to appreciate what was in front of him. It seemed that they had made sure that their cleavages were apparent.

'Enel, Lucky bastard. And he didn't even have to work for this.'

The Envy attribute was about to take Josh. Josh, although he had lived in one piece, poor and hungry, he never envied anyone. He, even while living among the amazons, the sole little guy, never felt envious around anyone.

Josh had taken it as a good sign that he is a good man. But Enel had proved him wrong.

Now, Josh has yet to know what Envy allows him to do. But he will figure it out later.

'The last good remaining humanity shred is taken away, just like that.' Josh let a sigh as he lifted his hand, stopping Hancock from turning these maidens to a stone.

Hancock scoffed at them with a very angry expression. The maidens shivered, while the remains of the divine soldiers raised their hands and made way to Josh.

"Please, the new God, feel welcomed to take your rightful place."

"God?" Josh pointed to himself and turned his head with a confused expression. Hancock shrugged her shoulder, and Kalifa chuckled.

Josh just shook his head and said with a cold voice. "Move."

Josh didn't say that he would refuse to take this place. However, Josh had no intention to rule, not now at all.

"Pack me a few water motorcycles and the rest of your technologies," Josh said. This place has very good technology. In sky island, you can find many advanced things, such as a bazooka. All of this is thanks to the shells.

Josh then enquired about the place of the gold. One of the maidens girls smiled wryly and pointed in one direction. She didn't dare to say any word, as Hancock's shadow was behind the pretty blond maiden, scarring her.

Josh just winked at Hancock, laughing a bit, before turning. Soon, they found a huge golden ship. Josh turned to Kalifa and asked her to run lightning through the ship. When she did, the ship that was made of gold started moving, an engine started working, and the ship floated.

"Now, where is the rest of the gold, and how are we carrying this down?" Josh muttered. He then thought, there are other locations for gold here, and there was one gigantic snake with the gold inside of it.

Josh didn't consider the problem until now. He would have to move the gold, and he can't just put it in his storage. And Josh wasn't talking about a small amount of gold.

"Easy," Hancock said as she stepped forward, her mouth drawing a big beautiful smile.

When Josh asked how Hancock turned and screamed. "Scum. Come here."

"Hss…" came a large voice.

Josh turned his head. Although he was in the yard of the temple, the walls weren't enough to hold him from seeing the large big snake that came toward them. It was a Sea Monster size, 200 meters long, and it came forward. When the snake stood up, its shadow overwhelmed the temple. The snake bowed its head to Hancock.

'Now, I wonder. What may happen if you give this one a human-human fruit?'

Surely, the largest humanoid alley would be born. Josh let this idea later.

"You carry things."

"Hsss…" the snake nodded submissively.

"Good girl," Hancock commented.

Josh turned to the people of the temple, especially the girls. They were holding their hearts in their throats. Josh assured the girls and said. "Don't let the size fool you."

"But the snake is too big."

"That what she said." Josh shook his head and then he asked Kalifa to put the ship above the snake's head. Josh then snapped and realised something. This snake, in the Anime, had a huge amount of gold inside of it, same for history.

Thinking about Robin, Josh thought that she may be interested in reading the ruins. When Josh asked Hancock if it's okay, she said there is enough space. Hancock made the snake open its mouth, and Josh got inside, before finding the ruins of a big city. There was also a big amount of gold. If Josh sold all of them, not to mention Enel's ship, he would have more than half-billion Berries.

Josh then moved into another location, the ruins of Shandia, the ancient place that was here. He took the remains of the gold that had been hiding, and he had even found a golden bell. Although the bell is considered something sacred for the people here, according to Josh's information, Josh allowed himself to be a little selfish, since he had taken Enel, a tyrant, down. He would just like act like a 1st class man, and take everything and leave them free land. Josh also took some ruins, since Robin still has that weird hobbit of reading history.

After taking everything, Josh and the girl, sitting on the top of the giant snake, started moving back.

The snake suddenly stopped. Josh stared in front of him. Many people, wearing like native Americans — red Indians — appeared in front of him. The only difference was that they had little wings. All of them were holding their weapons as they seemed to be here for a fight.

They were stopping, and only they gave the snake attention. Given their expression, they were shocked, in a state of disbelief. Josh, with his Haki, could tell what they were looking at. Enel's body. And now, they looked at him.

"It's him." Said a voice of a little girl.

Everyone stared at the man at the top of the snake's head.


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