"We Were Too Early": One Piece Finally Explains A Key Pirate King Mystery

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"We Were Too Early": One Piece Finally Explains A Key Pirate King Mystery
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SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary As One Piece continues to delve into the truth about the Void Century, a major question that arises is what exactly about the tragic conflict Gol D. Roger and his crew found so funny, and why Roger claimed he was too early.

Related One Piece Already Gave Fans All the Clues They Need to Find the Titular Treasure's Location Elusive as the One Piece may be, this popular theory suggests the secret to its location may lie in Roger's very first lines in the series. Roger Laughed Knowing the Future Was Hopeful Close That said, this still does not explain why Roger laughed in the face of the truth at Laugh Tale. Surely, there is nothing so amusing about the fact that the tyrannical World Government plans to completely flood the world. As such, some fans have interpreted Roger's laughter as a bitter laugh, an extreme reaction to just how hopeless the future seemed, and Rayleigh's drinking habits may also support this hypothesis.

Oden could only make such a sure statement if what he and the Roger Pirates discovered at Laugh Tale confirmed that Joyboy would be returning in exactly twenty years.

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