The Straw Hats were a shell of what they had been just hours ago. Zoro and Sanji—two of their strongest crewmembers—had already been lost to Foxy’s mind control, and now they stood proudly by their new captain's side, sneering at their former friends. The weight of those betrayals hung heavily over Luffy and the remaining crew as they prepared for the final game.
This was their last chance. If they lost, there would be no recovering their crewmates.
Luffy stood on the deck, his face a mask of determination, but behind his fierce expression, there was a flicker of uncertainty. His eyes darted toward Zoro and Sanji, who were laughing with Foxy, their expressions filled with admiration for their new leader.
Nami, Usopp, Chopper, and Robin stood behind Luffy, their faces tense with worry. None of them had fully processed what had happened. Seeing Zoro and Sanji so completely devoted to Foxy was like a nightmare they couldn’t wake from.
"Are you ready, Straw Hat?" Foxy’s smug voice broke through the tension, pulling all eyes to him.
Luffy's eyes narrowed. "I'm ready. Let's finish this, Foxy."
Foxy grinned, his eyes gleaming with amusement. "You seem confident, Straw Hat, but I don’t think you’ve realized just how outmatched you are. Zoro and Sanji already know. Soon, you will too."
Zoro and Sanji, standing proudly behind Foxy, couldn’t hold back their praise.
"You’ve already lost, Luffy," Zoro said coldly, his voice carrying across the deck. "Foxy is too strong, too smart. You don’t stand a chance against him."
Sanji nodded, a smirk playing on his lips. "It’s pathetic, really. You should just give up now, Luffy. Foxy’s already won."
Luffy clenched his fists tighter, their words hitting him harder than any punch ever could. His gaze flickered to Zoro and Sanji, but they weren’t the crewmates he once knew. Their eyes were cold, filled with nothing but loyalty for Foxy.
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The Fight Begins: Luffy vs. Foxy
The whistle blew, and the final game began—a one-on-one duel between the captains. Luffy wasted no time, launching himself at Foxy with all the speed and strength he could muster. His fist stretched back, and with a shout, he sent a powerful punch flying toward Foxy.
But Foxy was already prepared. With a flick of his wrist, he unleashed his Noro Noro Beam, slowing Luffy’s punch just enough for him to sidestep it with ease.
"Too slow, Straw Hat!" Foxy cackled, tapping Luffy’s arm as it passed by him in slow motion.
Luffy gritted his teeth and pulled his arm back, his eyes blazing with determination. "You’re not getting away from me that easily!" He leaped into the air, twisting his body into a rapid series of punches—Gomu Gomu no Gatling Gun—but again, Foxy was one step ahead. The Noro Noro Beam caught each punch, slowing them down just enough for Foxy to dodge every single one.
From the sidelines, Zoro and Sanji watched with smug satisfaction.
"Look at him," Zoro sneered. "Luffy’s so predictable. Foxy’s got him figured out already."
Sanji crossed his arms, shaking his head. "It’s sad, really. Luffy doesn’t realize he’s completely outclassed."
Nami, Usopp, and the others could only watch in horror as Foxy continued to toy with Luffy. Every punch, every kick was either dodged or countered with ease. Foxy wasn’t fighting to win—he was fighting to humiliate Luffy, to show him just how powerless he was.44Please respect copyright.PENANABHNv0g0Hty
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Foxy’s Cunning and Luffy’s Desperation
Luffy kept coming, though, his determination unshakable. He knew that if he didn’t win, his crew—his friends—would be lost forever. But no matter how hard he fought, Foxy always had an answer.
As Luffy charged in for another attack, Foxy sidestepped again, this time tripping Luffy and sending him crashing face-first into the ground.
"Come on, Straw Hat," Foxy taunted, shaking his head in mock disappointment. "Is this really the best you’ve got? I expected more from the infamous Luffy."
Luffy scrambled to his feet, breathing heavily. His muscles ached from the constant barrage of tricks, and his mind was racing, trying to figure out how to break through Foxy’s defenses.
"Shut up!" Luffy growled, launching himself into another attack. "I’m not done yet!"
But Foxy’s Noro Noro Beam slowed him once more, and Foxy danced out of the way, laughing all the while. "Oh, you’re definitely done, Straw Hat. You just don’t know it yet."
From the sidelines, Zoro and Sanji couldn’t stop their praise.
"Look at how easily Captain Foxy handles him," Zoro said, his voice filled with admiration. "It’s almost like he’s not even trying."
Sanji nodded, his smirk growing wider. "Of course. That’s what makes Captain Foxy so incredible. He’s not just strong—he’s smart. He knows how to outthink his opponents, how to break them."
Their words cut through Luffy’s heart like a knife. These were his friends, his comrades, and now they were praising the man who was destroying everything he had fought for.
But Luffy refused to give in. He couldn’t. Not while his crew was on the line.
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Luffy’s Loss
For a brief moment, it looked like Luffy might have found an opening. He charged at Foxy with a burst of speed, his fist pulled back, ready to deliver a devastating blow. But just as he was about to land the punch, Foxy smirked and fired the Noro Noro Beam point-blank into Luffy’s chest.
Luffy’s movements slowed to a crawl, his body frozen mid-punch as Foxy stepped around him, grinning with sadistic glee.
"Looks like I win," Foxy said, his voice dripping with arrogance.
He delivered a light tap to Luffy’s side, and in his slowed state, the force sent Luffy flying across the arena, crashing into the ground with a sickening thud.
"Luffy!" Nami screamed, her voice filled with panic. She started to run toward him, but Robin held her back, her expression grim.
Luffy struggled to his feet, his body shaking from exhaustion. His vision blurred, and his heart felt like it was being crushed under the weight of his failure. He had lost. Foxy had won.
Foxy strutted toward him, his hands on his hips, looking down at Luffy with disdain. "You fought well, Straw Hat. But in the end, you’re just not on my level. You never were."
Luffy’s fists clenched, his body trembling as he tried to stand tall, but the truth was undeniable. He had lost.
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Zoro and Sanji’s Taunts
As Foxy stood victorious, Zoro and Sanji’s voices rang out from the sidelines.
"See what I mean?" Zoro called, his voice cold. "Captain Foxy’s untouchable. You never stood a chance, Luffy."
Sanji smirked, lighting another cigarette. "It’s kind of embarrassing, really. You’ve been outsmarted from the start."
Zoro shook his head. "You always thought you were so strong, Luffy. But Foxy’s strength isn’t just physical. He’s a real captain, someone worth following."
Luffy stared at Zoro, his heart breaking. "Zoro… Sanji…"
But they didn’t flinch. They didn’t even acknowledge him as their captain anymore.
Zoro’s eyes gleamed with admiration as he turned to Foxy. "You’re incredible, Captain. I’ve never seen anyone fight like you."
Sanji nodded, his gaze filled with respect. "The way you outmaneuvered him… you’re a genius. I’m proud to serve you."
Foxy grinned, soaking in the praise from his loyal new crewmembers. "Well, it’s about time someone recognized my brilliance."
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Luffy’s Defeat: The Straw Hat Crew’s Despair
Luffy fell to his knees, his body wracked with exhaustion and despair. He had failed. He had lost Zoro and Sanji to Foxy, and now, he had lost the fight that could have saved them.
Nami, Usopp, Chopper, and Robin watched in silence, their hearts heavy with the weight of Luffy’s defeat.
"Luffy…" Nami whispered, her voice trembling. Tears filled her eyes as she watched her captain, the man who had always been their source of strength, fall before her.
"We lost," Usopp muttered, his voice barely a whisper. "We really lost…"
Chopper sniffled, tears streaming down his face. "It’s over…"
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Nami’s Despair
Foxy turned his gaze toward the remaining Straw Hats, his grin widening as he surveyed them. "Now, who should join my wonderful crew next?"
He scanned the group, his eyes gleaming with amusement, until they landed on Nami. "You, Navigator. You’ll be a fine addition to my crew."
Nami’s heart skipped a beat, and for a moment, she felt the familiar surge of fear and defiance rise up within her. But then she looked at Luffy—broken, defeated—and something inside her changed.
She stepped forward, her head held high. "Take me, Foxy."
The Straw Hat crew gasped in shock.
"Nami, no!" Usopp cried, grabbing her arm. "Don’t do it!"
Nami shook her head, her voice calm. "It’s over, Usopp. There’s nothing left to fight for."
Foxy grinned triumphantly as Nami walked toward him, her eyes fixed on him with a strange new admiration.
"Captain Foxy," Nami said, her voice soft but steady. "I’m yours. Take whatever you want from me. My navigation skills, my body, my soul—it all belongs to you now."
Foxy’s grin widened, his eyes gleaming with satisfaction. "That’s what I like to hear."
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Nami’s Submission
As Nami stood before Foxy, she could feel her old life slipping away. Her dreams of freedom, of protecting her village, of charting the seas—none of it mattered anymore. All that mattered was Foxy.
"I’ll give you everything," Nami said softly, her voice filled with an unsettling devotion. "I’ll navigate the seas for you. I’ll bring you to every treasure, every victory. My body is yours, my mind, my soul—whatever you want."
Foxy’s hand brushed against her cheek, and Nami felt a strange warmth flood her body. She didn’t flinch. She didn’t pull away. Instead, she leaned into his touch, her heart racing with a new sense of purpose.
"I’m honored to serve you, Captain," Nami whispered, her voice trembling with emotion. "You’re everything I’ve ever needed. Please, use me however you see fit."
Foxy chuckled, his eyes gleaming with satisfaction. "Oh, don’t worry, Nami. I’ll make good use of you."
Zoro and Sanji, standing proudly behind Foxy, exchanged a glance.
"She’s finally seeing the truth," Zoro said, nodding approvingly.
Sanji smirked, his eyes lingering on Nami. "It’s about time. Captain Foxy’s given us purpose—why wouldn’t she want the same?"
Nami glanced back at her former crewmates—at Luffy, who was still on his knees, staring at the ground in defeat. But she didn’t feel regret or sorrow anymore. All she felt was pride. Pride in serving Foxy. Pride in being his.
She turned back to Foxy, her voice soft but filled with conviction. "Thank you, Captain Foxy. I’ll never let you down."44Please respect copyright.PENANAwvpOl6lgs1
The Straw Hats had lost their captain, their swordsman, their cook, and now their navigator. One by one, Foxy was claiming them all, and with each loss, the crew grew more and more fractured.
As Nami stood proudly by Foxy’s side, her mind and body fully devoted to him, the remaining Straw Hats could only watch in despair, knowing that their family was slipping away before their very eyes.
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