Onepiece: I Am Aizen, The Strongest Admiral

Chapter 39: Chapter 37 Meeting The Whitebeard Pirates



As the small wooden boat glided toward the colossal *Moby Dick*, Aizen stood calmly at the bow, his white coat fluttering lightly in the sea breeze. The wooden vessel was dwarfed by the size of the Whitebeard Pirates' flagship, its towering masts and ornate design exuding power and dominance.

From the deck of the *Moby Dick*, the crew watched in stunned silence as Aizen approached. Whispers spread among the pirates, their disbelief palpable.

"Is that... Aizen?" one muttered.

"The Marine who wiped out Sin City?" another added, his voice trembling.

"And he's coming here alone?"

Their murmurs grew louder, but Aizen paid no mind. His eyes were fixed on the massive ship ahead, his expression serene yet unreadable.

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**On the Deck of the Moby Dick**

A hulking figure stepped forward, his rough voice cutting through the tension. "He actually came, huh?" The man was adorned with tattoos on his arms, his black hair resembling the mane of a beast. A massive blade rested on his shoulder, its edge gleaming menacingly in the sunlight.

This was **Edward Newgate**, better known as Whitebeard, the strongest man in the world and captain of the Whitebeard Pirates. His presence was overwhelming, exuding an aura of raw power and authority.

"He dares to show up alone," Whitebeard rumbled, a grin spreading across his face. "Interesting."

The captains of his divisions gathered behind him, their expressions a mix of intrigue and hostility. **Marco the Phoenix**, with his calm demeanor, leaned against the railing, observing Aizen with a faint smirk. **Jozu**, the diamond-skinned powerhouse, crossed his arms, his sharp eyes locked on the approaching figure.

"Father, should we take him out now?" one of the division commanders asked, his hand resting on his sword.

Whitebeard shook his head, his grin widening. "Let him come aboard. A man with guts like this deserves a proper meeting."

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**Aizen's Arrival**

The small boat bumped gently against the side of the *Moby Dick*. Without hesitation, Aizen leapt effortlessly onto the deck, his graceful movements drawing the attention of every pirate present. He landed silently, his presence commanding yet devoid of malice.

The crew formed a loose circle around him, their weapons at the ready. Tension hung heavy in the air, but Aizen remained calm, his hands resting casually at his sides.

"Whitebeard," Aizen began, his voice smooth and composed. "I've come to meet you. It would be rude to enter your territory without introducing myself."

The pirates bristled at his words, some tightening their grip on their weapons. But Whitebeard simply laughed, a deep, booming sound that echoed across the deck.

"Introducing yourself, eh? And here I thought you came to pick a fight." Whitebeard's eyes gleamed with curiosity as he studied the Marine standing before him. "You've got nerve, boy. But I like that."

Aizen's lips curled into a faint smile. "A fight would be counterproductive. I came here to talk."

Marco stepped forward, his blue flames flickering faintly around him. "You've caused quite a stir in New World, Marine. Why should we let you walk away after all the chaos you've sown?"

Aizen adjusted his glasses with a slow, deliberate motion, his smile unwavering. "Because I have something to offer. And because you're not the type to kill without hearing a man out first."

Whitebeard raised an eyebrow, intrigued by Aizen's confidence. "Something to offer, huh? Speak, then. But be careful—my sons are less patient than I am."

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**The Crew's Reactions**

As Aizen began to speak, the pirates watched him closely. His calm demeanor and unwavering gaze unsettled many of them. He was unlike any Marine they had encountered before—composed, articulate, and utterly fearless in the face of danger.

From a distance, the store manager of the trading post watched the scene unfold with a mix of awe and disbelief. "That guy... he's either the bravest man alive or the most foolish," he muttered to himself.

Back at the trading post, the waitress who had been smitten with Aizen earlier clutched her chest, her cheeks flushed. "He's so cool... and he's standing up to Whitebeard himself!"

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**Whitebeard's Decision**

As Aizen finished his initial remarks, Whitebeard stroked his mustache thoughtfully. The tension on the deck eased slightly, though the captains remained on high alert.

"You've got guts, boy," Whitebeard said at last, his booming voice breaking the silence. "And you speak well. I'll hear what you have to say. But know this—if I don't like your answers, you won't leave this ship alive."

Aizen nodded, his smile never faltering. "Fair enough."

And with that, the conversation between Aizen and Whitebeard began—a meeting that would ripple across New World and beyond, changing the course of events in ways no one could predict.


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