I'm thinking about which one to ask first. Everything you say raises ten.
[And a bunch of them are ones he'd want to ask Sengoku, actually, in this particular instance. And on top of all that he's still just horrified enough where he hasn't gotten to the asking part yet.
He can see why Law would pursue Warlord status. Hatred for the government isn't enough to stop him from taking a powerful position in pursuit of his goals. Killing a hundred pirates seems at odds with what he said before, but maybe he makes exceptions when he decides there's enough to be earned from it, such as more freedom of movement and operation without being pursued by the Marines, and equal access to government resources as Doflamingo apparently would have had. So, then.]
Was this before or after you took on Doflamingo? What was your plan?
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[And a bunch of them are ones he'd want to ask Sengoku, actually, in this particular instance. And on top of all that he's still just horrified enough where he hasn't gotten to the asking part yet.
He can see why Law would pursue Warlord status. Hatred for the government isn't enough to stop him from taking a powerful position in pursuit of his goals. Killing a hundred pirates seems at odds with what he said before, but maybe he makes exceptions when he decides there's enough to be earned from it, such as more freedom of movement and operation without being pursued by the Marines, and equal access to government resources as Doflamingo apparently would have had. So, then.]
Was this before or after you took on Doflamingo? What was your plan?