One Piece: My Crew is from Other World-Chapter 37: Marinford’s Reaction – The Seven Warlords of the Sea Take Action!

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Chapter 37: Marinford's Reaction – The Seven Warlords of the Sea Take Action!

At that moment, in Loguetown —

"A new generation of pirates is really coming in strong this time," muttered a middle-aged man, standing atop a tall building, gazing out at the pirate ships sailing toward the Reverse Mountain.

Leading the charge was Lu Yu's infamously Evil warship.

Behind it trailed ships belonging to pirates subdued by Chrollo and Najenda—vessels that had all been united under Lu Yu's banner.

A massive pirate fleet stormed into the Grand Line together, an imposing sight not seen in a long while.

"This was inevitable," another middle-aged man beside him said with a faint smile. "The pirates of the new era were bound to replace the old. Those clinging to power while doing nothing should be swept aside. That's just how progress works."

"The Navy's operation completely flopped," he continued. "One of their vice admirals got taken down by a bunch of rookies. They're not gonna sit still after this."

As he finished speaking, a strange grin crept onto his face—before he faded into nothingness, vanishing into thin air.

"Tch... that old bastard..." the man beside him muttered, then glanced one last time at Lu Yu's terrifying flagship. In the next instant, he too disappeared.

The East Blue—so deceptively calm—hid many monsters beneath its surface. No one truly knew what ancient horrors might be lurking there.

---

Meanwhile, in Marineford—

"What?!"

"Vice Admiral Gion was defeated?! How badly was she hurt? Is she okay?" Sengoku's voice rose sharply as he reacted to the report from Vice Admiral Tsuru.

Gion had grown up right under Sengoku's watch. She was like a little sister to him—not to mention the strong bond he shared with Tsuru herself. Even in his role as Fleet Admiral, this wasn't something he could ignore.

"She's fine," Tsuru said calmly. "The damage to her and her fleet wasn't critical."

"Gion said the Dragon Hunter Pirates utterly overwhelmed her squad. The only reason she's still alive is because they chose not to kill her."

"If they had gone for the kill," she added grimly, "her fleet would've been wiped out, and they would've escaped without a scratch."

Though it pained her to admit it, she couldn't deny the facts. It was a bitter pill to swallow.

"Dragon Hunter Pirates..." Sengoku repeated, his brows furrowed in thought.

"We should mobilize the Seven Warlords," Tsuru suggested. "Hawkeye Mihawk and Crocodile are already near the area where the Dragon Hunter Pirates were last seen. Having pirates deal with pirates is our best option right now."

"Besides, we can use the Shichibukai to collect intel on this group without risking more of our own forces."

Sengoku nodded slowly. "The admirals are too valuable to send after some rookies whose captain only has a bounty in the tens of millions. It's not worth the effort. The Warlords should handle this."

"They're not exactly easy to manage," Sengoku muttered under his breath. "But fine. Let's put them to work."

He pulled out a thick folder and handed it to Tsuru. "This just came in from Morgans. Cost us a hundred million berries for these photos."

Tsuru opened the folder and began reading.

"A new member of the Dragon Hunter Pirates—Chrollo Lucilfer. Doesn't have a Devil Fruit, but can use bizarre and deadly abilities."

"Captain of the First Division: Najenda. Right hand and right eye injured. That girl with the Katana—Akame—is her subordinate."

"Then there's Susanoo—Najenda's bodyguard. Huge physical strength and frightening combat ability. Capable of explosive power surges."

"Tsukuyomi—Lu Yu's personal guard. Unusual attack patterns, deadly power."

"Roelki—a swordswoman. Strength approaching that of a top-level swordmaster..."

Finally, the last photo.

Lu Yu, alone on the ship's bow, grinning arrogantly—confident, sinister, and commanding.

This was the man leading the Dragon Hunter Pirates.

What kind of person could gather such monsters under one flag?

And more importantly, what kind of power did he wield?

"Should we raise the bounty?" Tsuru asked quietly.

Sengoku shook his head.

"Not yet. If we raise it now, Crocodile and the others will just go through the motions. We need them motivated. Make it a hundred million for Lu Yu. The crew members? Bump them from sixty to eighty million."

"If the Warlords enjoy so many privileges, then they better start earning them."

"Send out the orders. Contact every Shichibukai currently in the Grand Line. Assign them missions."

Tsuru gave a silent nod. She agreed—this was the best approach for now.

"Oh, by the way," she added, "Garp's already arrived in East Blue. Should we have him pursue the Dragon Hunter Pirates too?"

Sengoku sighed heavily.

"Garp... might already know Lu Yu. If he wants to chase him, he'll do it on his own terms. Just assign Gion to shadow him. That way, at least we'll know where he is."

Just thinking about Garp gave Sengoku a headache.

If that old fool would just stick to the Navy properly, things would be so much easier to manage.

"I'll take care of it," Tsuru said before leaving to make the arrangements.

Issuing orders to the Warlords, though—that was Sengoku's job.

He glanced down again at the information on Lu Yu's crew.

A weary expression came over his face.

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Garp once claimed he'd bring Luffy, Ace, Sabo, and Lu Yu into the Navy.

And now? None of them stayed.

Ace became Whitebeard's second division commander.

Lu Yu founded his own pirate group—already a rising threat.

Luffy just set sail and is already raising hell in East Blue.

And Sabo? Missing in action.

If Sengoku found out Sabo was now part of the Revolutionary Army, his stress would probably send him to the infirmary.

"Damn Garp... reverse prophet, that's what he is."

With that, Sengoku picked up the Den Den Mushi and began dialing.

---

Grand Line — Kingdom of Alabasta

"Dragon Hunter Pirates, huh..."

Crocodile stared at the report in front of him, deep in thought.

Just another rookie crew, yet the Navy was moving so aggressively.

Was there more to them than meets the eye?

Still, Crocodile didn't feel too threatened. He wasn't about to underestimate anyone though—not when his own plans were nearing a critical point.

"Get Baroque Works on this," he ordered. "I want everything on these newcomers. Names, powers, weaknesses. Don't miss a damn thing."

Even if they were just rookies, he'd treat them seriously.

That's how you stayed alive.

---

Elsewhere on the Grand Line, atop his iconic coffin-ship, Dracule Mihawk calmly ended his call with Marineford.

He had other matters to tend to.

He'd deal with this later—if he had the time.

After all, the Seven Warlords of the Sea weren't Navy dogs.

Still, the Dragon Hunter Pirates had caught his attention.

They were worth remembering.

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