#but we know the context. he acts immediately after learning what happened to Luffy's brother.
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Zoro's devotion to the crew is undeniable, but that doesn't define his dream He aims to become the greatest swordsman who ever lived. And his post-Baratie dedication to that singular ambition stems directly from, and uniquely belongs to Luffy
Of course he'll protect his friends at any cost! But his willingness to make previously unimaginable sacrifices — the deal with Kuma, begging Mihawk for help post-Marineford — shows something much deeper than simply protecting his comrades Luffy is the only living person who fuels his ambition to become the world's greatest. So when Zoro makes these unthinkable sacrifices, he is showing us how far he's willing to go for his dream Because to Zoro, Luffy and his dream go hand-in-hand
#every other SH gets this monologue about how they're going to spend 2 years improving themselves for Luffy's sake#the ONLY reason we don't get that monologue from Zoro is because Zoro made his choice BEFORE he even saw Luffy's message!!#but we know the context. he acts immediately after learning what happened to Luffy's brother.#Luffy is obviously at the forefront of his mind when he asks Mihawk to train him.#anyone who tries to minimize that with “well he's doing it for the whole crew” doesn't understand#that Zoro isn't compelled to beat Mihawk for his crew's sake; but for Luffy specifically#and when Zoro tells Mihawk “I'm asking for your help so I can BEAT YOU” he isn't being coy. he means every word of it!!!#monkey d. luffy#roronoa zoro#zolu#one piece#text post#my meta
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