Excitement filled Namur's shark-like eyes as he took the "Biography of Kisame" from Majima's hand. He couldn't help but glance at the cover of the manga, and his excitement grew even more. The protagonist on the cover looked human-like, but with a face that resembled a shark. And behind the protagonist, there was a shark made entirely of water - fierce, cruel, and terrifying. It was as if this comic book was tailor-made for Namur.
Namur expressed his happiness and exclaimed, "The Biography of Kisame might be suitable for me."
After reading this type of comic, Namur could sense a certain liveliness. He believed that this was surely fate.
Majima gave him a glance and said, "You can calm down now!"
Namur then pretended to dive into the sea, imagining himself as having Demon Fruit powers.
Both of them burst into laughter at the absurdity of the situation. Nonetheless, Namur truly felt that this comic was tailor-made for him.
"Excuse me, Brother Majima. What about me?" Vista looked at Majima with hopeful eyes.
Vista couldn't help feeling anxious, wondering if Majima could help him like he did for Namur.
Namur also looked at Majima with the hope that if he could solve Namur's problem, he could also solve Vista's.
Majima had just finished "Biography of Kisame" and didn't have any other recommendations at the moment. However, upon seeing the two sword hanging from Vista's waist, he thought of a manga with a protagonist who wielded two swords.
But he couldn't understand why there were over a dozen manga about a dual wielding swordsman in his house but Vista did not get any abilities.
"Brother Vista, don't you remember there are plenty of comics about the dual wielding swordsman in my house? Didn't Atmos introduce you the Katen Kyōkotsu? Have you checked out the other comics?" Majima asked Vista, who immediately blushed and replied with embarrassment, "I have read all the comics featuring dual wielding swordsman, but I still haven't gained any abilities."
Majima is at a loss for words.
It's puzzling how Vista only read comics featuring two swords as a main weapon without gaining any abilities. Majima's comics typically feature powerful protagonists, and although he could draw comics about other dual wielding swordsman characters, they would likely be less powerful than his previous works.
The dual wielding is more suitable for ordinary battle and team battles and may not appeal to higher-ranking captains. Additionally, mastering a new style doesn't necessarily guarantee a boost in strength. Perhaps Vista should consider other genres, such as one-sword style or something entirely different.
It's not necessary to stick to his pair of sabers for the rest of his life, as there's no equipment bar or limitation in real life. Reading comics featuring dual wielding protagonists will lead to a dead end.
With a pensive expression, Majima directed his gaze towards Vista, and in a composed tone, asked, "Brother Vista, have you ever considered the possibility that the dual wielding may not be your forte?"