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Are Scholars Also Enemies of the World Government, Not Just Pirates and the Revolutionary Army? | Is Vegapunk and Robin the Culmination?

Thank you for reading this article about whether scholars are also considered enemies of the World Government, along with pirates and the Revolutionary Army. This is Jack Ocean, the site administrator. In this article, I’ll discuss Vegapunk’s statement about the submersion of the world and the relationship between the World Government and scholars, focusing on the following points:

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  • Are Scholars Also Enemies of the World Government, Not Just Pirates and the Revolutionary Army? | Will Robin Provide All the Answers? These points will be presented in order.

Are Scholars Also Enemies of the World Government, Not Just Pirates and the Revolutionary Army? | The Scholars of Ohara

Are Scholars Also Enemies of the World Government, Not Just Pirates and the Revolutionary Army? | Is Vegapunk and Robin the Culmination?

In One Piece Chapter 1114, Vegapunk uttered a prophetic statement that “the world will sink into the sea,” which seems to indicate that the World Government failed to control the scholars…! In this article, I’ll delve into this topic in more detail.

The Scholars of Ohara

Shaka revealed that Vegapunk was a friend of Dr. Clover, the archaeologist of Ohara who was destroyed by the Buster Call. It’s likely that Vegapunk’s interest in archaeology was significantly influenced by Dr. Clover, despite his specialization in science. Although their fields were different, they undoubtedly shared a bond as fellow scholars. Vegapunk risked his life to pursue the study of history, suggesting that he may have been more captivated by archaeology than by his own field of science, feeling a sense of duty towards it. Scholars, by nature, find immense joy in pursuing, understanding, and revealing what they are interested in.

The scholars of Ohara couldn’t suppress their desire to uncover the truth of history and continued their research despite the dangers involved. The World Government, however, was unable to control them. When their research was exposed, they were eradicated by the Buster Call, but that’s hardly what one would call control—it was more of a desperate measure. The fact remains that the World Government couldn’t suppress their curiosity.

The desire to know is a natural human urge, and it’s a form of human “freedom.” The World Government seems incapable of controlling such desires or free will. The scholars of Ohara, inspired by Dr. Clover, chose to risk their lives for the freedom to study archaeology, and I believe that many such scholars have existed since 800 years ago.

The mere fact that the World Government established prohibitions suggests that there is something hidden, and with a century of missing history, it’s likely that there have been many scholars throughout history who have sought to uncover these mysteries, much like Ohara did. I also believe that this includes the scientists who encountered the ancient robot 200 years ago.

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