Crossover in the Anime World

Chapter 3679 Love the House and the Dogs

As soon as the reinforcements arrived, Blackbeard was about to run. Luffy naturally couldn't let him leave, and immediately chased him.

"Get out of the way." Luffy directly used Conqueror's Haki to clear the miscellaneous soldiers.

Blackbeard looked at the persistent Luffy and couldn't help saying: "Even if you beat me, it can't prove that your dream is right. Why bother me?"

"Bad guys who betray teammates must never be forgiven."

"I've said it before, if you encounter a similar situation, you will make the same choice as me. This is for the dream. I thought you could understand, but unfortunately, in the end you are also a person who can't do anything to realize your dream."

"You are not allowed to insult dreams. Dreams should be realized with partners."

Blackbeard thought it was ridiculous: "The kind of dream you are talking about may exist, but the dream I am talking about also exists. This world is like this, everything has good and bad, it is impossible It is said that there is only one good side to something. Dreams are no exception. The opposite of dreams is sacrifice. Without sacrifice, dreams cannot be realized! Even if you realize the dream with your partners as you said, you are still stepping on other people's dreams. "

"You are not dreams, but evil ambitions." Luffy roared angrily: "The purpose of achieving it by hurting others is ambition."

"Ridiculous, those people you defeated have no dreams? Just because their dreams are not great enough, you regard them as ambitions? In the final analysis, it is because you won that you can trample on other people's dreams and slander them as ambitions. If you lose now, your dream is nothing more than personal ambition. "Blackbeard is old, but he still has eloquence.

"I will definitely win, and dreams will definitely defeat ambitions." Luffy said firmly.

"Hahaha, that's right, winning is a dream, and losing is ambition." Blackbeard sneered.

Obviously they couldn't convince each other, and both of them had their reasons. When both people have their reasons, they can only be resolved by force, and the right and wrong are determined by victory or defeat.

The winner is the king and the loser is the bandit to a certain extent correct, but we need to think beyond the result of the winner, the loser, and why we succeed and why we fail.

Why did the dragon, the crocodile, Enel, and Moria fail? Obviously, they all had advantages, home advantage, fruit advantage, and even advantage in numbers. Why did they lose in the end with so many advantages?

This is what needs to be thought about. As for the winner, the loser itself, there is nothing to criticize, and it cannot be used as an excuse for rebellion.

Of course, we must first make sure that people do have different talents. If everyone studies hard for 24 hours, then the final battle is not hard work, but talent. Hard work determines the lower limit, and talent determines the upper limit.

But many times, the winner is often the person who is at a disadvantage, not the person who is at an upper hand. For example, Liu Bang and Xiang Yu, Liu Bang had no chance of winning no matter how he looked at it. Whether it was status or strength, he was not as good as Xiang Yu, and Liu Bang did lose many times, but in the end he still won.

Since ancient times, many people have been unable to figure out why? It is said that the winner is the king and the loser, but who doesn't want to be a winner? Otherwise, "success studies" would not be so popular.

But it is difficult to truly analyze why successful people succeed, and it is even more difficult to copy success.

The dream of the winner is a dream, and the dream of the loser is ambition. Blackbeard is absolutely right, so the next thing to think about is how to become a successful person.

Should dreams include the dreams of others, or should they only care about themselves?

According to the principle of "friendship, hard work, and victory" in hot-blooded comics, it is definitely easier to win if you include the dreams of others, but the problem is that Luffy likes to fight alone, and the improvement of friendship is not great. As for hard work, Zoro is the hardest working in Luffy's team. Luffy either eats or sleeps, and even Usopp works harder than him.

So if Luffy wants to win, he can only rely on cheating and the kindness of the enemy without relying on righteous beatings or acquired efforts.

Although not every hot-blooded protagonist uses group fights, such as "Saint Seiya" also likes to fight alone, but the Saint Seiya can be connected through the small universe in the end. Although teammates lie somewhere else, the small universe can be united. And even if the Saint Seiya's small universe burns out, there is still life to continue to burn.

Athena's famous saying is: Seiya stands up, you still have life to burn.

Therefore, the Saint Seiya's duel cannot be separated from friendship in the end, and even life must be burned.

There are also duels in "Hunter x Hunter", such as the Hunter President's duel with the Ant King, and finally at the cost of his life. The protagonist challenges a strong enemy alone, at the cost of giving up his own thoughts.

Jiraiya in "Naruto" died in a duel, paving the way for Naruto's duel.

Even at the end of "Dragon Ball", Sun Wukong needs everyone's help to win, not just by himself. Everyone needs to work together to achieve the final victory.

Another example is Kurosaki Ichigo in "Bleach". He has to practice before fighting monsters every time, and then fight monsters after mastering new skills. Although it is a duel, at least he has new skills and new forms. He can rely on the bloodlines of Death God, Hollow, Fullbring, Quincy, etc. to fight. He is the strongest half-blood.

In short, if you want to fight alone, training is indispensable, which can increase the persuasiveness of victory. But Luffy is too lazy and doesn't practice at ordinary times.

In short, to win you really need the right time, place and people. In the early stage, Luffy could still follow the basic laws, but later he ignored them completely and turned into the sun god Nika. Instead of applauding Luffy's victory, everyone sighed for Kaido's failure.

Blackbeard's words angered Luffy. He couldn't refute it. The more he couldn't refute it, the angrier he got, because Blackbeard told the truth, which was that the winners were the kings and the losers were the bandits.

Luffy was angry because he felt that 'the winners were the kings and the losers' was not a good word, but the winners were the kings and the losers were just describing a fact. The reason why people don't like this word is that many people can't be as self-disciplined as the winners.

It's really not that easy to win. Even if you make great efforts, you may not win. You also need a certain amount of luck. Everyone can't be a winner, so naturally they won't like the winner who points fingers at them.

"Ahhh, I must defeat you." Luffy roared.

"So you and I are the same. The way we achieve our dreams is to defeat the enemies who hinder us." The more Blackbeard looked at Luffy, the more he felt that they were the same. They all relied on defeating the enemies to succeed. He said: "This is the only way to realize the dream, so we have to keep defeating the enemies in front of us. In the end, only one of you and I can realize the dream. Straw Hat Boy, I really like you."

"You bastard." Luffy was really going crazy, because the beautiful dream became despicable in Blackbeard's mouth, which was unacceptable at all.

In fact, it is enough to love the house and the dog. Nothing is perfect. Even dreams do have an evil side. Only seeing the good side is either naive or stupid.

Even if you know there is a bad side, you still have to practice it unswervingly. This is faith.

The biggest difference between superstition and faith lies in this. Superstition is to only see the good side. Faith is to see through both the good and the bad sides, but still firm in your purpose.

At present, Luffy is obviously superstitious about dreams, not believing in dreams. He has no need to be angry with Blackbeard, because this is reality. To realize dreams, you have to defeat enemies one by one. It's just that the standards of enemies are different. Blackbeard is an enemy to those who block him, and Luffy is an enemy to those who destroy order and bully the weak.

When the means are similar, it is to see the difference in concepts.

Blackbeard only pays attention to the similarity of practical means, and does not mention the difference in concepts at all. And Luffy is dumb and does not know how to explain the difference in concepts.

Duran smiled and said, "This is when the value of the last scene of the movie Kung Fu is reflected. The protagonist did not shout for war when facing the Fire Cloud Evil God, but directly said, 'If you want to learn, I will teach you.' He truly covers the dream for everyone. He is the real emperor and beggar. The emperor must do his best to make the world free of beggars. What Luffy has to do is to establish a set of rules so that Crocodile, Enelu, Moriah, and Blackbeard can realize their dreams without killing people. This is the real Pirate King, not the impotent rage."

Denise said, "This is too difficult. Even if Luffy becomes the Pirate King, he can't make everyone's dream come true."

Luffy said that if he could do it, he would have become a saint long ago.

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