Was Joy Boy the Man Who Could Not Become King!? | One Piece Chapter 1122 Speculation

Was Joy Boy the Man Who Could Not Become King!? | Who Was the King of the Ancient Kingdom?

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  • Was Joy Boy the Man Who Could Not Become King!? Who Was the King of the Ancient Kingdom?
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Was Joy Boy the Man Who Could Not Become King!? The Apology Was for “Not Making Him King”

Was Joy Boy the Man Who Could Not Become King? Who Was the King of the Ancient Kingdom?

In One Piece Chapter 1122, the meaning of Emeth’s past apology to Joy Boy will be revealed, indicating that Emeth could not make Joy Boy a king. This time, I will discuss various aspects of this topic!

The Apology Was for “Not Making Him King”

Upon awakening, Emeth, according to the Marines, groaned and muttered “sorry” in apology to Joy Boy, and Chapter 1122 will reveal the meaning behind this apology. It seems that the apology was for not making him a king, which means, at the very least, that Joy Boy was a “man who could not become king.” If that interpretation is correct…

Vegapunk described Joy Boy as the first man in the world to be called a pirate and also mentioned the highly advanced ancient kingdom. However, it seems likely that Joy Boy was not the king of this ancient kingdom. If so, who was the king of the ancient kingdom? Also, what kind of king was Emeth trying to make Joy Boy…?

Currently, the Straw Hat Pirates aim to make Luffy the Pirate King. Reaching Laugh Tale and acquiring the One Piece are necessary for this purpose and nothing more. However, during the Void Century, the concept of a Pirate King probably didn’t exist, and there were no secrets intentionally hidden from the world. It’s unlikely that Emeth and others had the sense of making Joy Boy a Pirate King.

If that’s the case, then the “king” Emeth referred to might be one of the “two kings” mentioned by the Sea Kings… Personally, I believe the “two kings” are not the kings of any country, but rather the kings of the world chosen by the laws or will of nature. Considering that one of the modern “two kings” is the Mermaid Princess, it seems likely that one is the king of the sea and the other the king of the land.

Moreover, the two kings together form a complete “king,” and if one is missing, something will “not go well.” Therefore, Joy Boy was the man who failed to become the king of the land… As a result, without the two kings, the world’s transformation, which should have occurred during the Void Century, was postponed to the next opportunity…

Consequently, I think there was an entirely different person who was the king of the ancient kingdom…

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