Jozu was confused and wondered how going to where Majima lived before could help him with the development of his Twinkle-Twinkle Fruit. He questioned if perhaps Majima had written down how to develop the fruit, but he quickly realized that was not possible. However, Jozu decided to go and check it out since he was idle and hadn't made much progress in developing his fruit ability despite having it for many years. He knew that even if he spent time thinking and developing, he wouldn't be able to make a significant breakthrough.
Jozu quickly arrived at the cliff on the east side of the island. The cliff was covered in dense vegetation and forests. From there, he could see the vast sea in the distance.
"Brother Majima really has a good eye for choosing a place. Living here must be very comfortable"
"Wait, this should be Majima's place, right?"
Jozu entered the house with a perplexed expression, as it was his first time visiting. The interior was sparsely furnished, but had a laid-back and relaxed vibe.
"Did Brother Majima just say this to make me feel better? Is there really anything in here that can help me?"
Jozu scanned the room, which had nothing but a few bookshelves and basic household items.
He was about to leave the room when he noticed a large bookshelf on the west side. He was intrigued by the sight of comic books placed on the shelf.
"Let me grab these! Since brother Majima lives here, he must be reading these comics all the time, right?"
He was surprised to see so many comic books on the shelves and realized that Majima must be a fan of comics.
"This person, spending so much time reading comics by himself, it's no wonder I don't see him around much." He muttered to himself as he picked up a comic book from the shelf.
Jozu was taken aback when he saw the signature on the comic book and realized that it was signed by Majima. He picked up another comic book and to his surprise, it also had Majima's signature on it. He kept looking and found that all the comic books had been signed by Majima
"Oh my! Did Brother Majima not just read comics, but actually draw them?!"
Realizing that there are so many comics in the room, Jozu begins to wonder if it would take decades to draw all of them. Then he remembers that Majima has been with the Whitebeard Pirates for ten years, during which he has never seen, and has rarely appeared in public. Jozu now realizes that their acting captain has probably been shutting himself up here to draw comics.
Jozu is questioning whether Majima's urgency for them to practice is genuine, given that he is spending his time drawing comics instead of training. He is also questioning the veracity of Majima's claim that their father might die, given his apparent lack of concern and preoccupation with comics.
In the end Jozu picked up a copy of "Might Guy 'The Leaf's Noble Green Beast' Biography" and began to read it. However, as he started reading, he quickly became engrossed in the story.
Jozu became so engrossed in reading the comic book that he didn't realize how much time had passed. He was completely absorbed in the story of Might Guy from Naruto, The comic book chronicled Might Guy's arduous training since childhood until his epic battle with one of the strongest beings in his world. The tale of Guy's determination and hard work was so moving that Jozu found himself finishing the entire series in just a few hours.
"He truly deserves the title of the strongest man as given by Madara! Despite having an ordinary human body, through his sheer hard work and perseverance, he was able to go toe-to-toe with the near-godlike being and almost defeat him!!!"
Jozu was inspired by the words of Might Guy, realizing that victory is not only about defeating the strong, but also protecting what is most important. He felt that no matter how significant a victory might be, it would be meaningless if he couldn't protect his father and ace.
During the few hours Jozu spent reading, he was deeply impressed and moved. He gained a newfound appreciation for the hard work and determination of an ordinary person and saw the sacrifices made by a strong man to protect what he valued most. Jozu also admired the respect shown by this strong man towards even his strongest enemy. Initially, Jozu thought that Majima's time spent drawing comics was a waste, but now he realized that Majima was not a simple person to be able to create such a touching story.
"This journey was worth it. Even though I couldn't find a way to develop my devil Fruit, it's worth it to experience the world depicted by Majima."
He felt a surge of emotions and was inspired by the spirit of Might Guy. He realized that, like Might Guy, he too had to work hard for the one he loves. Jozu made a firm resolution to use his time wisely and practice hard before the upcoming war, for the sake of his family.
As Jozu was about to leave and put the comics away, a sentence popped into his head.
"The essence of a person's spirit is embodied in the Eight Inner Gates. The body holds the power of the universe, and through the opening of the gates, one can harness immense strength."
Jozu experienced a surge of enlightenment in his heart and automatically started practicing the Eight Inner Gates from the formula in the text. His energy pathways were activated and he was able to comprehend this super physical skill just by reading Majima's comics.
"I have achieved the Eight Inner Gates!"
Jozu remembered that Majima had asked him to come here, and now he realized that Majima really wanted to help him. He felt guilty for questioning him several times during this period of time.
Jozu realized that he should express his gratitude to Majima later, but for now, he was focused on practicing the Eight Inner Gates and feeling the power of Might Guy. Meanwhile, as Majima was drawing a comics, he was interrupted by a sudden reminder in his mind.