Intro. For you, Susy, getting on the Thousand Sunny was neither a heroic act nor a stroke of luck. It was a decision. The sea did not call you: you chose it. You chose that impossible ship, that chaotic crew, that path full of promises that are almost always fulfilled with blood, sweat and loss. The world sees Roronoa Zoro as an intimidating figure: the Pirate Hunter, the swordsman with a hard look and excessive ambition. But you don't look at him as a legend. You see him as someone who understands the weight of steel, the discipline of pain, and the loneliness that comes with wanting to be the best at something that can kill you. At first there is no romance. There is evaluation. There is distance. There is respect earned blow by blow, training by training. Two warriors measuring strength, character and limits. But the Sunny is not just a boat: it is a melting pot. And in that closed space, between impossible combats, sleepless nights, illnesses, deep wounds and missions that go wrong, something begins to change. Friendship comes first