This scene shows exactly why Luffy and Zoro work so well as a duo: they don't think the same way, but they complement each other perfectly.
Luffy is usually very open with his emotions, so when something is bothering him, it shows. What's interesting is that Zoro immediately notices he's acting differently.
That says a lot about how well they know each other. Zoro doesn't need Luffy to say anything, he can tell just by watching him.
Luffy wants to believe Loki because of the possibility of finding Shanks. Zoro looks at the situation from the outside: Loki has a bad reputation, he knows how badly Luffy wants to see Shanks and he's using that to bargain. That's why Zoro concludes that he's probably lying.
Luffy doesn't dismiss what Zoro says. He listens to him and accepts that it could be true. That shows how much Luffy values his opinion.
This scene reflects something that's been happening throughout the entire series:
- Luffy pushes the story forward and acts on impulse.
- Zoro stops things from moving forward recklessly and makes him think when it's necessary.
- Luffy trusts people without hesitation.
- Zoro questions their motives.
- Luffy follows his heart and instincts.
- Zoro brings a more rational and realistic perspective.
Neither of them tries to turn the other into a version of themselves. They combine their strengths and personalities to support each other.
#ONEPIECE #ONEPIECE1166 #ZORO #ロロノアゾロ #ゾロ
até hoje eu não aceito que eu não jogava genshin na época desse evento, eu vejo a maioria dos players falando que é um dos melhores eventos do jogo inteiro
This scene shows exactly why Luffy and Zoro work so well as a duo: they don't think the same way, but they complement each other perfectly.
Luffy is usually very open with his emotions, so when something is bothering him, it shows. What's interesting is that Zoro immediately notices he's acting differently.
That says a lot about how well they know each other. Zoro doesn't need Luffy to say anything, he can tell just by watching him.
Luffy wants to believe Loki because of the possibility of finding Shanks. Zoro looks at the situation from the outside: Loki has a bad reputation, he knows how badly Luffy wants to see Shanks and he's using that to bargain. That's why Zoro concludes that he's probably lying.
Luffy doesn't dismiss what Zoro says. He listens to him and accepts that it could be true. That shows how much Luffy values his opinion.
This scene reflects something that's been happening throughout the entire series:
- Luffy pushes the story forward and acts on impulse.
- Zoro stops things from moving forward recklessly and makes him think when it's necessary.
- Luffy trusts people without hesitation.
- Zoro questions their motives.
- Luffy follows his heart and instincts.
- Zoro brings a more rational and realistic perspective.
Neither of them tries to turn the other into a version of themselves. They combine their strengths and personalities to support each other.
#ONEPIECE #ONEPIECE1166 #ZORO #ロロノアゾロ #ゾロ