"You mean, go to the moon?" The ministers eligible for this meeting in the Hall of Discussion and Administration were thrilled.
For about five years now, Arthur had hinted that they could return to the Infinite Continent, with the moon being their legendary Infinite Continent.
However, Arthur was dissatisfied with the Proverbs Ark's design drawings, finding them ugly and inefficient in power usage. Moreover, he didn't want to rush to the moon, fearing news might leak accidentally.
"Yes, Jessica's Fuwa Fuwa no Mi Fruit ability makes reaching the moon easy," Arthur confirmed.
"But," he continued, shifting the conversation, "I don't want our presence there to be immediately known. Although the moon is our ancestral home, we've lived here for 800 years, and we can't abandon it easily."
"Therefore, I propose using the moon as a secret base. We can't relocate everyone there as a precaution because the moon isn't a peaceful place."
"What?" Everyone looked perplexed. What did it mean that the moon lacked peace? This statement left them puzzled.
Arthur's understanding of the moon was limited to the presence of robots and Space pirates, leaving the true extent of the world's map a mystery.
Perhaps, Oda's One Piece universe extends beyond what's known.
Arthur speculated about the Celestial Dragons and the legendary king. His theory suggested that the enigmatic Imu might be an extraterrestrial, introducing advanced space technology that led to the Twenty Kings destroying D and forming the World Government. The concept of a celestial king could even refer to a formidable spaceship.
However, this remained a speculative idea with little likelihood of being true.
Addressing everyone's doubts, Arthur recounted a story from the One Piece manga: "In the universe, there are Space pirates, making no sky island entirely safe."
The astonishment was palpable. "Space Pirates?"
Many had believed their world was isolated, unaware of others in the universe. Some embraced this idea with open minds, while others found it terrifying to consider.
The history of eight hundred years ago and their ancestors' arrival on the island remained shrouded in mystery. Could it be that these Space villains were expelled from their homelands, forcing them into this world?
In an instant, a few individuals wove a poignant narrative about their journey to the sky island.
"This Space pirate group shouldn't be our immediate concern. However, the moon's environment, as far as I know, is harsh. It lacks greenery and other life forms. There's no comfortable empty island for people," Arthur remarked.
Everyone nodded in agreement, considering the moon's legendary status merely a tale after so many years on the island.
"For us, for all Sky Island residents, this is our home. The Infinite Continent is just a beautiful legend, a sight to behold," Arthur added.
Gang Cole then asked, "God, when do you plan to go to the moon, and who will accompany you?"
Arthur pondered before responding, "In a month, I'll take the scientists. Their expertise is crucial for studying the moon's technologies. I'll also select strong fighters to protect them."
"Prepare everything regarding the moon. You'll receive detailed information when the time comes. We'll open the moon for ordinary people when possible."
"Although news about Sky Island and Qinghai is rare, the World Government will act if they know we've taken the moon. We won't be able to resist then," Arthur warned.
"Thus, utmost secrecy is crucial. This matter stays within this hall, no one mentions it outside," Arthur concluded, vanishing from the hall.
The World Government posed an insurmountable obstacle, with Pluto and years of meticulous surveillance to prevent acquisition by the Revolutionary Army or pirates.
Mirai Island, Vegapunk's birthplace, was heavily guarded by the Marines.
Moon technology would undoubtedly attract the World Government's attention. Necessary officials must be informed, but strict confidentiality measures must follow to prevent accidental leaks.
Furthermore, the Celestial Dragons residing on the Red Clay Road had all supplies transported from below. If they discovered the moon's existence, their extravagant whims might lead them to inhabit it.
After Arthur's departure, everyone pondered these complexities, shaken by the moon revelation.
Cities, robots, and space pirates—they were unaware of such elements before, particularly about Qinghai.
Arthur's revelation also dampened their excitement about the Infinite Continent, once a cherished ancestral tale now diminished by the reality of its harsh, inhospitable environment.
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