Did Luffy Discover the Weakness of the Five Elders’ Immortal Bodies? | Is There No Indestructible Being?
Is There No Indestructible Being?
Luffy has reached his current state by defeating enemies he seemingly couldn’t beat, likely instilling a belief that no indestructible being exists.
From experience, he has learned that even overwhelmingly strong enemies get tired and fall eventually. Against the Five Elders, who are neither gods nor demons but humans, he must have believed they had human-like weaknesses…
Luffy also learned from his battle with Kaido that Haki surpasses all. He could defeat Kaido because his Haki surpassed Kaido’s, and similarly, he dealt such damage to Saint Saturn because he exceeded him in Haki.
Few people in the world can face the Five Elders without cowering, but those who do will find surpassing them with Haki impossible if they flinch…
Moreover, Bonney also mastered Armament Haki. Perhaps Nika’s ability has a facet that amplifies the Haki or emotions of others, synergistically enhancing both his and others’ Haki.
Bonney contributed to knocking Saint Saturn away, likely overpowering his Haki. Kuma also knocked Saint Saturn back, suggesting that at least Saint Saturn’s Haki might not be as formidable as his appearance suggests.
Perhaps they possess techniques unknown to Luffy, seemingly using Haki as if by magic. However, as elderly individuals, they may be unable to match the Haki of the young.
Ordinary people might shrink in fear before them, but Luffy and his allies faced them head-on. Saint Saturn might have been irritated, seeing it as impertinence, but deep down, he might have feared their fearlessness.
Saint Saturn seemed afraid of Kuma as well. While they pretend to be gods or mighty beings, they ultimately revealed themselves as human!
This concludes the introduction of this article. Thank you very much for reading to the end!
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