Is Kizaru Retiring? Cutting Ties with Akainu? | What Will the Awakened Corporate Drone Think?
Thank you for reading this article about whether Kizaru will retire and cut ties with Akainu, and what the awakened corporate drone might think.
I’m your host, Jack Ocean.
In this article, I will explore the future of Kizaru Borsalino in light of theories for ONE PIECE Chapter 1124:
- Is Kizaru Retiring? Cutting Ties with Akainu? | About “Brothers”
- Is Kizaru Retiring? Cutting Ties with Akainu? | Retirement and Severance?
- Is Kizaru Retiring? Cutting Ties with Akainu? | What Will the Awakened Corporate Drone Think?
Is Kizaru Retiring? Cutting Ties with Akainu? | About “Brothers”
Is Kizaru Retiring? Cutting Ties with Akainu? What Will the Awakened Corporate Drone Think?
In ONE PIECE Chapter 1124, it seems Akainu will reprimand Kizaru regarding the Egghead
Incident, and Kizaru will, for the first time, react with genuine anger.
Let’s delve into this in more detail!
About “Brothers”
In ONE PIECE Chapter 1124, Akainu Sakazuki reportedly criticizes Kizaru Borsalino’s performance regarding the Egghead Incident, asking, “Were you taking it too easy?”
Kizaru was assigned the grueling task of executing his close friend, and though he suppressed his humanity by thinking of himself as a “corporate drone,” the emotional strain was unbearable.
Akainu’s comment clearly lacks empathy, and it appears Kizaru, as a human being, lashes out in anger at Sakazuki.
However, sensing Kizaru’s mental state, Sakazuki reportedly apologizes, calling him “brother,” which suggests a strong bond between the two.
Sakazuki typically sees himself as the embodiment of justice and doesn’t usually admit fault or apologize, so his quick apology to Kizaru is telling.
There’s no organizational calculation or political correctness in this; it’s a human interaction, and it suggests Sakazuki respects Borsalino as a person—possibly because Borsalino has fully committed himself to being a “corporate drone.”
It seems that the “brother” Sakazuki refers to is Borsalino the corporate drone.
As soldiers, their job is to faithfully execute orders from above, regardless of their content.
Borsalino likely calls himself a corporate drone because he’s been forced to do many things he didn’t want to, with this latest task being the most extreme.
Even when people recognize themselves as corporate drones, it’s hard to break free from that state.
But when something intolerable happens, people might feel anger that surpasses their fear and anxiety, which can become a source of courage.
It feels like Borsalino, whom Sakazuki calls “brother,” has awakened from his state as a corporate drone and is now determined to break free.
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