Its Always Sunny in Weatheria

Sun Rising
He'd heard about these little rundown shops. Restaurants. Blacksmiths. Teashops. They were fronts for the Underworld to do their business and run their operations. They existed towards the end of Paradise and were more prevalent in the New World. So to think he managed to locate one here meant Chateau's next step was in the right direction. Of course, he only accomplished this mainly due to Meredia who still utilized her connections for the crew's benefit. Chateau remembered the night prior when she came into his room.

Although he thought something else was finally about to happen, she bent over and whispered about the future of the crew. They'd made quite the name for themselves. From helping to defeat the Manly Pirates to desecrating several marine groups. They were becoming a force among the Grand Line. Yet, Chateau seemed so fixated on one thing. Over. That's when she brought up something which he hadn't thought of before. Why let somebody control his future? Here he has a chance to truly leave his mark, with a crew of capable warriors? Yeah, they could investigate further when they reached the New World. But why waste this time?

Chateau had a pension for thievery. Meredia pointed that out during their little conversation. If not for his kind spirit, he'd probably already stolen the sun from the sky. Instead of chasing this man, why not do good to this world by stealing from those who work with them? Weaken the foundation. Take the goods from the evil and redistribute it to those in need! A brilliant idea. He awoke with a new desire.

To make the Chateau Pirates the greatest thieves of Paradise.

And this was the job for it. A large job. One which would surely link back to the New World itself. Totally insane. One, which in her experience, could only belong to a big player in the New World. A job so special that potential clients needed to visit a specific shop in order to obtain details.

Chateau entered the shop and sat down. "I'd like a cup of Sweet Tea. Also a menu." Chateau asked while retrieving a gold coin. Meredia gave him this coin prior to his departure. It'd signify his connection to the Underworld and allow him to take such a high profile job. The ebony captain felt the eyes piercing through him, attempting to size him up.

Surely the only rookie to reach 100 million in their first attempt would be recognized on sight. He devoured marines apparently. A boogeyman of the marine's of Paradise who would probably gun him down on sight. Funny, as Chateau wasn't as bad as people made him out to be. But he gained a certain confidence in his actions. A power which let him know that he could do this. That his destiny was in his hands. He would no longer stay weak and allow others to control his fate. So if these scumbags wanted trouble, Chateau had no problem with gaining a bit of experience clearing the trouble. This energy radiated off of him and surely he knew they refused to step forward.

Regardless, Chateau wanted to bring the others with him during this task. But the details of meant that they would have to burden even more danger. He couldn't allow them to for his sake...especially his First Mate and Mori. Chateau hadn't the heart to do it to them. He promised to partake in criminal activity to further his own goals but also to find a way to free them from their pained past. The others still had the chance to live a better life. And so, he remained hardened in his decision.

The old barkeeper pulled out a giant glass and poured the brown tea, chunks of ice clashing against one another. She also bent over and retrieved a book and placed it before Chateau. He opened it and began to flip the pages. His fingers moved as he hoped to find something posted by him. Anything. But to no avail...Regardless, Chateau knew what he was looking for and so pointed to a picture located towards the end of the book. "That one."

"Which?" The old woman looked and widened her eyes in shock. "Are you sure?" She asked while eyeing it carefully. "This one is insane. No one has taken yet because of how crazy is its!"

"Yes."

"Fine. It's your grave. But just know, that there have been leaks of this job throughout Paradise. The marines are watching Weatheria very closely. And I'm pretty sure they've dispatched a few to guard it." The old woman picked up a stamp and slammed it with a thunderous force. "You might get lucky and get some help. But this seems like a suicide mission. A trap meant to bait foolish adventurers such as yourself."

"Well...that wasn't very nice," Chateau said with a grin while rubbing his head.

Sometime after Chateau had arrived and finished his business, a new rookie would arrive on the scene, Brazzers D. Brennan. Brennan had been there for the same reasons as the rookie before him, but for an entirely separate reason. Brennan's knowledge of the underworld was small, only through rumors was he able to acquire the knowledge of this business deal, well that and a little brute force. Nonetheless, Brennan had acquired the location in which he could accept a job, one issued by a Yonko herself. He saw the chance to get seen, even more, than he had already been, he also planned to steal some spoils for himself, on top of the hefty reward he would garner if all went well.

Brennan soon arrived into town, however, he was not alone. He was accompanied by his esteemed and powerful subordinate, Ramman Levi. He would soon approach the location he had been told, an old and traditional bar. Brennan turned to face his fellow crewmate. "Is this the right place? I told you to write it down, you know my memory is bad." Brennan said in his normally loud tone, drawing more than a few glances from the townsfolk as to his presence.

With a sigh of exasperation, Levi reached into her skirt pocket and pulled out a piece of paper. "I'm positive this is the place but, if you want, I'll check for ya." She glanced down at it before looking towards the sign of the bar. She immediately saw that the names were one and the same, making this the correct location. With that confirmed, she let out a small spark of electricity from her hand, setting the paper ablaze. "Yep, this is the place. I've got to admit, I was expecting something more 'functional' for a place." Levi said with a deadpan stare. "So should we head in or what, Brennan?"

"Yea, why not?!" Brennan turned his attention from his crewmate back to the building he stood in front of. He would then burst through the bar doors, turning the heads of all in the room, though none of them dare say anything. Brennan made his way to the bar, planting himself in a seat closest to the bartender who stood, wiping off a mug. behind the counter "Yo, can I get some Rum?" Brennan said to the man after waving him down. "Levi, show the man the coin." Brennan said, addressing his crewmate.

Having followed her carefree captain, Levi sat down beside him and pull out several coins before dropping them on the counter before the bartender. "Get him the rum and grab me a pitcher of lemonade." With a simple nod, the bartender collected her coins and went to grab their orders while Levi decided to glance around the bar to observe the patrons. She was curious to know who would elect to meet up in a bar like this but seemed to be rather vacant. As she finished her observation, the bartender returned with the duo's drinks and pitcher before going back to this business. "I wonder who the hell we are supposed to meet here? You got any ideas of who it could be?"

"Levi...those are the wrong coin," Brenna says as he watched the girl drop money on the counter. "I meant the special coin we stole from that guy," Brennan whispered into his crewmates ears, shifting his eyes, looking at those around him. As Brennan's rum arrived he took a deep swig, while waiting for Levi to show the man the coin.

"Oh yeah, whoops," Levi mumbled as she blushed in embarrassment. Reaching into her skirt pocket once more, she pulled out the correct coin and gave it to the bartender. As the bartender examined over the coin before bending over to retrieve something from the bar, Levi elected to drink her lemonade in a quick manner. By the time she finished her drink, the bartender came back with a book and placed it before the duo.

Brennan downed his rum and slammed the cup down upon the bar counter, once again startling the other patrons within the establishment. Brennan then began flipping through the pages, knowing exactly what he was looking. As he reached a specific page he slammed his hand down abruptly, signaling to the man and Levi he had come to a consensus. "I WANT THIS ONE!" Brennan yelled, startling the bartender and those at the bar counter before turning to his crewmate in a hushed whisper. "That is the correct one right?"

Pouring herself another glass of lemonade, Levi peered over her captain's shoulders to see exactly what he had picked. Reading over his shoulder, her expression slowly shifted from relaxed to shock with a mix of exasperation. Turning her attention towards Brennan, Levi said, "Wait, you were serious about that? I thought you were joking.." Levi now understood why Rook rejected this trip with such ferocity. Nevertheless, it was the correct one going by what he explained on their way here. Levi sighed before giving a nod of confirmation.

"Of course I was serious, you should know this already!" Brennan said to his stunned crewmate. He then turned his attention to the barkeep once again. "I'll take this one, this one right here, under my finger, on this page!" Brennan said, badgering the barkeep as he also had a stunned look on his face.

"A-Are you sure?" The man looked at the boy slightly shocked, almost as if he knew not of the dangers that would befall him if he took that job. "This would be the second one today, w-what is wrong with these kids?" He thought.

"I'm deadly sure, give me the job!" Brennan said to the man, intensity in his eyes.

"A-Alright, it's your funeral." He lifted a stamp from behind the counter and looked over to the page the boy's finger was on, stamping down on the paper next to a previously existing stamp, similar in design but different in color.

"Now that that's done, let's go, Levi, we gotta find a way to get to this place and fast, can't let this money fly by us, lord knows we need it!" Brennan leaped from his stool, landing in front of the door they had previously entered in, motioning Levi to follow behind him as he exited the bar, en route to his ship to tackle their newest endeavors.

"Alright, I'm coming. Don't get your tits in a twist." Downing the rest of the lemonade within the pitcher, Levi followed after her captain. Despite the severity of the job they had taken, she couldn't help but be excited towards what they would encounter on their endeavor.

Infiltrating the Clouds
Chateau sat on the edge of a building which rested at the end of the port. Her information had been correct. The marines were using Weatheria as a portable fortress while guarding it against those foolish enough to embark on this task. As any mobile fortress would need, the marines had to anchor at the port at certain islands in order to refill their supplies.

Chateau counted the immense amount of marines which guarded the port as well as those visible on the island in the sky. The marines were using *** in order to reach the island with the supplies attached to the back in massive baskets.

Why so much protection. The ebony captain pondered. ''Are they expecting a full-on invasion? Who'd be dumb enough to launch their warships against a cloud island...hell, who possesses the resources to launch a full-on invasion on an island on a cloud?''

Although infiltration will be risky...its the best bet compared to a full out war.

Chateau dug into his pocket and retrieved an item. It was an ID sized picture which had a sticky substance on one side beneath a peel. He returned it back to his pocket before leaping into a nearby alleyway. At one point, Chateau hated taking this form due to the way it made him look like a miniature giant. The body of a Gashadokuro fused with the body of a human; resulting in an enlarged skeleton covered in human muscle and skin. But his recent nights spent training to use it offered Chateau a new appreciation of it. So much so that he dreamed of refining it forward.

Goliath

The bony captain grew to two stories, his face becoming skeletal and sunken as if nothing but skin and bone. Meanwhile, his muscles and skin wrapped tightly around the supernatural body of his mythical beast. He quickly latched onto a nearby building while his body vanished into nothingness. He held onto the roof in wait.

"I can't wait to go back to base." A man said as he emerged into the alleyway in hopes of relieving himself. In his hand was a small Den Den Mushi. "I know. I know...Captain said that there's a high chance we might encounter a pirate raid...We've caught a few stragglers off the coast...It seems crazy...But doing this would boost any pirate's career....We can't risk it...O-okay...Love you...Bye."

He stopped in the corner and took quite the time to empty his bladder. After zipping up his pants, he seemed to levitate as Chateau grabbed hold of him with his massive arm. Despite embracing the pirate life, the ebony captain wasn't one for senseless murder. And so he knocked the officer out by suffocating him with his invisible thumb. Chateau returned to normal and landed upon the ground as he quickly reverted to his human form. He approached the officer's unconscious body with a stoic visage.

''100,000,000 bounty on my head. And here I am hoping to just waltz by them.''

Chateau, dressed in a marine uniform, made his way to the port. Of course, those who were familiar with Officer Plankton gave Chateau a weird eye. However, he skillfully maneuvered through crowds to avoid anyone that alerted that mysterious feeling within his stomach. As it became stronger, he knew to change his course so that they would lose sight of his exact features. He waved to colleagues and asked vague questions regarding the growth of their children. But his mind was focused upon the prize at hand. The ships the marines used to get to Weatheria.

"Is this the next shipment?" Chateau asked as he approached a miniature airship filled with boxes.

"Yes it is!" Another marine officer asked.

"I've been ordered to join in the escort of supplies," Chateau responded. ''Please don't be this guys friend. Please don't be this guys friend.'' He found himself begging. He removed an identity card which had his picture next to Officer Plankton's identification.

"Okay. Right this way."

Chateau grabbed the identification and stepped aboard the ship. Surrounded by marines...He knew that beyond this point he was completely alone. Everything would require the utmost care and caution.

Brennan and his companion would be floating on a boat close but still unnoticeable to that of the many marines they would have stationed there. Brennan scoped out the setting, watching as the marines loaded and transported many things up and down from the giant floating cloud in the sky. "Why so many of these marines? They must have some spies in the underworld that tipped them off about this" Brennan though, before turning his attention to his companion in arms.

"Yo Levi, you got any ideas on how to get up there? I only have two and neither are exactly subtle. I can either blast us up there, or we can attack one of the lesser populated ships and hijack it." Brennan said in a slightly hushed tone, despite the fact that there would be no way he could be heard from where he sat in the ocean.

Levi pondered for a moment on their options before replying, "I'm honestly not sure. If I knew how to use the like Amanda does, we could just  our way up there." She had already witnessed the helmsman use said fighting style in the past and was interested in learning it. Thinking once again, she snapped her fingers in realization. "Oh, I could create a bolt of electricity with enough power to where it causes a thunderclap. We can use that noise to hide your explosion to blast us up there." It wasn't the best plan and required specific timing but it was the only thing she could think of at the moment.

"Let's do it, it's our best plan so far," Brennan said loudly and joyfully. He would then bend down, motioning Levi to jump on his back. "Hop on and work your magic!" Brennan said with a slight laugh as he waited for Levi to get on his back and create the diversion.

Levi was unable to control herself as a blush spread across her face at his casual suggestion to hop on to his back. It was a situation she had never been in before and she simply lost her composure. "A-alright but you had better not tell anyone about this or else." Levi said, letting the threat hang in the air. Finally climbing on his back, she made sure she was secure before raising her hands to the sky in a wide-spread motion. Not long after, electricity exuded from her palms before its shape changed to an orb for each hand. "Get ready for the Thunderclap, Brennan." With the warning said, Levi slammed the orbs together like she was clapping her hands. What followed was what appeared to be a lightning bolt shooting into the air before the resonating sound of a thunderclap could be heard following afterward. It would surely mask the sound of Brennan's explosions and distract the Marines who were out on the deck.

As the sound of lightning would resonate throughout the space around him, Brennan would throw his arms back. As he did so a large explosion would appear behind the boy and his companion, leaving behind a lava coated boat as well as what looked like volcanic rock.

The pair would shoot into the air, soaring high above those within the marine ship with intense speeds. They soared beyond the clouds, the visage of Weatheria growing larger and larger within their eyes. They would soon rise a few feet above the island, before descending upon the cloud island known as Weatheria. Brennan would slam down onto the ground, leaving a large cloud of what seemed to be dust where he stood. "You good, Levi!" The young boy said as the dust began to clear revealing the beauties of Weatheria.

"Yeah, I'm fine!" Levi said, dismounting from Brennan's back and allowed herself to take in the surrounding area. Weatheria was honestly nothing like she imagined, appearing as though it was something lifted straight out of a children's book. Turning her attention back to her captain, she questioned with a raised eyebrow, "So, what exactly do we do now?"

Brennan looked around, taking in his surroundings then returning his gaze to his companion. "Simple...WE FUCK SHIT U AND TAKE OVER!" The rookie pirates' eyes glowed with anticipation and fire as he took off into town.

Within the marine airship, various officers could be seen finishing the restoking of food, gunpower and all kinds of supplies that were necessary for their trip. But within one particular box that was brought and placed down by not one but two officers was a vengeful mysterious guest to the trip. Crack "I should have written breakable on the outside, damn." Getting himself out of the box was a lean and somewhat tall man, with medium to long orange hair tied up on a small ponytail, bearing a three-piece black suit with a white shirt, a black hat and the jacket placed over his shoulder on the same style of high ranking marines.

"They don't seem to have heard me." He said moving his big grey eyes from one side of the room to the other. "Now where the fuck are you Plankton." Now fixed on the nearest exit he very quietly begins to move

After a couple of minutes of sneaking his way from room to room, he is surprised at the sight of the clothes of the one he was looking for, but the face of someone he never saw." Well, it seems like I am not the only one hiding. Quickly glancing around Ozma places his eyes and rapidly grabs a loose rock.

"Let's have a talk." He said while very swiftly throwing it toward the imposter's head in an attempt of calling his attention.

Chateau was usually good at feeling these things happening before they did. But the stress of having such a large bounty and being surrounded by marines threw off his senses. Instead, he felt a sudden ping upon his head from a rock which fell to the ground. "What the?" He pondered as he looked to the direction it came. He groaned as this plain-clothed man stood, half emerged from a wooden box. ''Another stowaway? Is he here to collect the reward as well? Dammit. The last thing I need is competition.''

The infamous captain made his way to the box, surely to keep his visage hidden beneath the marine officer's hat. His eyes lowered to avoid suspicion. He approached Ozma with a plain visage. "Do you know what comes with stowawaying on a marine officer's ship?" Chateau ordered.

''Stowawaying?! Really?! That's probably not a fucking word!''

Of course, Chateau's face betrayed his thoughts as it appeared just as calm despite being surrounded by men who would gladly claim his head.

"Don't worry, I am more aware of this situation then you are." Making sure to stay hidden from the eyes of others Ozma continuos. "Now you may be able to fool those idiot officers out there, but I know the face of the one who made me into a criminal." Angrily clenching his fist, Ozma now looking right at Chateau's face. "I don't care if you're a pirate or whatever, all I want to know is where the hell is Plankton?"

Chateau understood this man more than anyone else. His words reminded him or Murasoki Mori, Catherine and Rowing. His new family who sailed beneath his flag because the marines made them into criminals. it pained him deeply. But Chateau hadn't the time or luxury to have a heart to heart moment. "Well, Plankton is back at the port in the alleyway closest to the clocktower." He answered. But before the angered man could contemplate going back, both the impersonator and the man would notice the ship's sudden stop.

"We landed " Chateau groaned.

"Hey Plankton, what're you waiting for? Bring that box over here! Let's get a move on!"

"J-just expecting the supplies!" Chateau replied. He looked to Ozma and back to the marine. And in a panicked fashion, attempted to slam the roof of the cargo upon his head.

"Listen, I know you're pissed off but if you don't blow this for me, I'll help you get your revenge or whatever you want"

"What." Ozama suddenly feeling the wooden roof smashing against his head exclaimed. "Jesus Christ next time give me a heads up." Now with his voice being muffled by the thickness of the wood enveloping him.

"A couple of weeks ago I was just casually living my life as a renown marine Captain." Ozma thought to himself while on this far from the comfortable situation. "And NOW stuck within a small box by a wanted criminal while going to a god knows what sky island." Silently letting out a sigh Ozma tried to regain his composure.

"No worry buddy, everything is going to go fine from this side."

"Everything is clear!" Chateau responded. He went behind the box and began to push it towards the others. However, when he was clear of sight, he diverted the rolling cart to another part of the warehouse where the two could converse without interruption. ''There's enough marines here to stop a small pirate crew...But not enough to divert a full on invasion. What the hell are they playing at?'' Chateau thought to himself. He knew for certain that these small time sailors wouldn't stand a chance against him. But...to underestimate the World Government was to sign one's death warrant. ''Unless they made up for manpower by bringing heavy hitters. I'll have to find a way to reach the controls to this island without alerting anyone. But first...'' The warehouse was obviously a small storage unit dedicated to the marine's sent to protect Weatheria. Chateau opened the lid with a playful smile.

"Sorry about that! I just can't risk messing this up. My name...My real name is Chateau Noir. And I am the captain of the Chateau Pirates."

Getting himself together Ozma calmly adjusts himself onto a sitting position within the box. "Name's Ozma, former Marine Captain, currently a fugitive." Being aware that patrols would most likely happen, he decided for the time being to stay where he is located.

"Soo." Matching Chateau's playful smile with his own. "What business does a rookie pirate like yourself has dressed as a Marine Officer and on this Sky island of everything?"

''A former Marine Captain? How did that happen?'' Chateau thought to himself. There's no time for that.

The captain rubbed his head as he contemplated telling him the truth. But surrounded by marines and by his lonesome, perhaps a temporary truth would be needed. Especially if this man held a vendetta against the marines.

"We're stealing the island." Chateau responded. Some would think it a joke...But his face backed up the truth of this proclamation. "The one who posted this job might have information regarding someone in the Underworld. This is why there are so many marines around...As for the disguise...It'd be easier to accomplish this mission from the inside rather than the outside. I have to find out how to pilot this thing to a certain area within the Calm Belt."

"Steal..." Ozma slightly shocked by the pirate's casual acclamation. "Well can't say I've heard that before, but you better not forget that I saw through your disguise." Suddenly questioning his choice on "alies" quietly muttering it under his breath. "Well, I guess it can't be helped."

Quickly glancing all around him Ozma began to get up from his sitting position. "If you're ok with joining hands with a former marine, I could help you out." He said while raising his right hand and extending it towards Chateau.

Chateau shook his hand while holding his gaze. "I wouldn't mind as well. Though I worry that you might suffer from further ostracism if you're caught." He took a deep breath. "Your career as a marine might end completely. I'm sure you could find a way to turn around now. But by siding with me, you'll associating with a well-known rookie of the seas."

Matching his gaze Ozma very confidently replied. "No need to worry about that, I wouldn't be here if there was a chance of regaining my position." Getting associated with a pirate was something that a couple of weeks ago would have never even crossed Ozma's mind, but now. "I will gladly side with a pirate, anything to make them pay for what they did."

Chateau knew more than anyone how he felt. How quickly one's life could go from perfect to hell in a matter of seconds. And so he began to formulate a plot. One which would keep Ozma safe from the World Government's idiocy. The pain in Ozma's voice. Chateau felt the sincerity radiating from within.

"I'm glad. Now we have to figure out how to move around. I...have a special power from my Devil Fruit...but the size makes it a bit hard to utilize. Is my disguise really that bad?"

"I wouldn't say bad." Ozma said while glancing Chateau up and down. "If you can keep away from high officers eyes, you should do fine." Moving his right hand towards his face and beginning to slightly rub his chin as he ponders the option he has. "I normally would be able to sneak my way around, but I haven't been on this island. Mind telling me about that plan of yours?"

"Plan...So um.." Chateau tapped his chin. "We find the control room and convince them to steer the ship elsewhere. Then we dispose of the marines on this island. I'm not a fan of killing, so I'd prefer a capture and restrain based system."

"Yeah, there is just one little issue." Still making sure that no one notices his presence Ozma replies. "Do you know were this control room is, cause I know how to stay hidden but it's not like we can communicate outside of this room."

"Well, that shouldn't be too hard to find." Chateau replied. "Stay here!" He quickly shuffled outside and peeked his head through the door. He noticed an older man dressed in a robe and a pointed hat. "Pss!" Chateau whispered. He beckoned the wizard to follow him back to Ozma.

"My name is Captain Plankton, and I am the Grand Sergeant of the New World's Fifth Division. This here is the grand architect of the World Government." Chateau was a horrible liar. Even a five year old could see though such a tall-tale. But the wizardly dressed man seemed intrigued!

"Captain Plankton, sir!" The old wizard replied.

This is working?! Chateau thought to himself.

"This is the utmost secret mission! As you may be aware, the World Government received word of several pirates coming to steal the island. We're also told that there was an infiltration earlier. So you must keep this secret." His eyes narrowed. "I need you, to tell us how this island is controlled so my colleague here can implant a special device that'll stop it from being stolen!"

"Humm, yes architect." Visually shock by the sudden claim his new allied made Ozma very very frantically switching his attention between the elder man and Chateau. "Unfortunately they forgot to give us the direction soo we really need your help, sir." He said as tears of sweat began to drip from his forehead.

"O-of course!" The old wizard proclaimed. "Right this-"

"But wait!" Chateau interrupted. "If we bring him, the impersonator might think that there's something going on. Especially with this skilled engineer dressed so plainly." Chateau rubbed his chin as he seemed to be in deep thought. "Go fetch him some clothes! Like yours!"

"Y-you're so smart!" The wizardly dressed man exclaimed. He quickly dashed off, surely to retrieve some clothing for Ozma.

"Wow. Sometimes I lie so good I shock myself." Chateau said with a slight laugh. The wizardly dressed man appeared shortly and gave the clothing to Ozma.

"Thank you, fine citizen of the World Government." Chateau responded. "Once he's ready we'll head out."

Holding the clothes given to him by the older gentleman, Ozma stood for a couple of seconds before making any sound. "I'm not putting this on. And I'm definitely not leaving my clothes behind."

Chateau jumped. "What do you mean you're not wearing this?!" He barked. "This fine gentleman probably went out his way to retrieve it! We have to wear so his work wasn't for in vain!"

Ozma let out a slight sigh. "If you want I can help the old man later with my power, but I'm definitely not wearing these clothes." He said while giving them back to Chateau.

"What if I promise to help you put them on!?" Chateau asked sternly. "Why don't we switch, you become Captain Plankton and I'll be the engineer."

Visually confused Ozma blankly stared at Chateau. "What? I know the guy is old but still, you told him you were Plankton, and most of all don't you think people would notice that the Captain looks slightly different?"

"This old man would believe us if the sky was pink! Right old man!?" Chateau asked.

"The sky is pink?" The old man asked questionably. He attempted to turn around but Chateau grabbed him.

"Nonono its a little joke among the Third Division. It just means that's how much justice you have in your heart!" Chateau turned to Ozma. "Though the marine part would be hard. Can't you just put the robe over your clothes?"

"Goddammit, why do you have to be soo persistent." Once again looking at the clothes Ozma get a mental image of himself wearing them. "Yeah why don't you two go ahead and I catch up later?" wink

Grabbing Chateau closer to him he just quietly whispered in his ear. "You go with this guy, I will just sneak behind you and wait till its safe."

Chateau nodded.

"Yes! We must give him privacy while he changes. He will catch up to us!" Chateau looked to the wizardly man and smiled. "Come let us head out!"

"O-of course." The man answered as he started towards the door. Chateau followed, but after sending one last nod to Ozma.

"Well let's see how this goes." Ozma said while throwing the old man clothes at the corner.

Quietly making his way towards the nearest door, Ozma rapidly glances around in search for any marine activity in the vicinity, while still keeping track of his allied direction. "Seems clear." Ozma said while making his way outside and immediately moving towards an alley. "Geppo" He said as he began to rapidly kick the air until he was close enough to grab the roof of the nearest house.

"There you are big boy." He said as his eyes meet the back of Chateau and the old man that seemed to be giving him directions. "Let's make this quick." Lowering his body in order to better keep himself hidden Ozma began to jump from rooftop to rooftop following Chateau.

The citizens of Weatheria were gathered in the plaza, applauding some sort of event. The Marines had been deployed to every corner on the island, after some, hard to ignore information going around. They had gathered a large unit to protect the sky island, yet the unit was led by someone many didn't agree on following.

A young Marine Captain, merely 20 years old. Certainly not a prodigy, but a hard worker. This particular marine captain had attained his rank at age 16, and shortly after joined a special operations unit, serving for four years directly under a Vice Admiral. The young man was Fukushima Kijuro.

With a thud, he slammed a huge round shaped object he was carrying with one hand over his head, as the citizens cheered his accomplishment. Though this was no object, but six criminals, wrapped up in chains, captured single-handedly by Kijuro. These criminals have been attracted by the same information that made the marines gather, a request to capture Weatheria. For such an important mission, yet they send merely a young adult captain?

"Take them to the cell, you have one here, right?...All six of them have bounties between 60 to 80 million on their heads, and that one woman is a devil fruit eater."

"C-Captain! We applaud you for such service! With your leadership, we shall continue to protect Weatheria until we reach the Red Line!"

Kijuro waved his hand and sat on the edge of a fountain. "I don't need your compliments. I feel this was only the first wave. They were...too weak. Barely a warm up...So be alert, soldiers. There are probably some criminals among us trying play as if they were big shots."

From the crowd, a man walked forward, going straight for Kijuro. His shirt ripped open as he transformed...into a sort of primate. Without a doubt, the power of a Zoan Devil Fruit. The primate was about four times the size of an average man, and it easily swatted away the Marines that charged against him. He closed in on Kijuro, who didn't seem to care, as he sipped on a bottle of water.

"Durarararara! You measly marine, you're a kid! Really? Marine HQ must be in a dire situation indeed, to only send a low ranked, little boy as yourself!

Kijuro sighed, as he stood up, with a boring looked observing as the criminal zoan user launched a punch directly at him. A small shockwave was felt, as the ape zoan user's punch was stopped by Kijuro, with only one hand. Irritated, the criminal launched another punch, and another, essentially launching a barrage towards Kijuro, who, with a bored look on his face, dodged every single one.

"Useless. You're trying to make fun of me because of my age, yet you nor the others have managed to push me to exert myself." With his special white gloves on his hands, Kijuro inserted it into one of his uniform's pockets, and pulled out a three sectional staff that he attached together, before closing in at point blank range at his target.

"Demon Staff!"

With a powerful swing, he slammed his staff into the ape's chest, making him pass out almost immediately, while another small shock wave was sent towards whatever stood behind the criminal, as a result of his attack.

He divided his staff again and put it back into his uniform. "That makes seven. Take him as well."

He walked again over to the fountain, and sat on it. From there, in the middle of the plaza, he had a wide area from where he could feel any incoming attack and react accordingly.

"Give every soldier a Kairoseki-net gun. We won't let anyone stupid enough to accept such a job escape. We'll protect Weatheria with all our might!"

"Its that brat from Alabasta!" The ebony captain groaned. "Such a troublesome personality."

Chateau watched from a distance as the young marine easily dispatched those nobody porates. Impressive. But challenging him would waste too much time and possibly cause extensive damage to the surroundings. I'm pretty sure whoever wants this place wants it in One Piece. Chateau thought to himself. He resisted the urge to pay Fukushima back for interrupting his battle in Alabasta, choosing to press onward in an attempt to weave througb marines. The chaotic nature of the marine's devil fruit proved useful in hiding in plain sight.

"Continue onwards." Chateau ordered his guide who went onwards towards the largest building on the island.

Hiding off out of sight another young Marine soldier watched the actions of his superior officer. "God dammit...I need to find my opportunity to show him what I'm made of can't let him out shine me" the mans cocky attitude enraged the boy to no end "same teacher basically the same age yet still he is a damn Captain I'll show him what I got".

"I can sense your presence, Marine," said Kijuro. "Come out, I won't bite."

Kijuro got up from his seat, and ordered a group of Marines to check up on Yin and the Control Room. These soldiers, as he had ordered, had Kairoseki-net guns in order to quickly subdue any suspicious individual. He also ordered the snipers to shoot at his command after reporting anything unusual.

Kijuro stayed there on the plaza, by himself, as if taunting anyone that came to attack, to try and take him on.

"Trigate Edwin, son of that strong Vice Admiral, was it?...I have no proof...but I know, they're here...I can feel it..."

He returned to the fountain and sat again. "I've laid many "mines" and "traps" along the island. These dumb pirates won't take control of this place without either facing our forces or falling for my traps....so, will you keep on stalking, or will you join be of use, "Trigate Edwin?" Kijuro pulled out a table and a chess board. He organized it, and started a game with himself, by moving the white knight piece on the f3 space.

"It's your move...criminal scum"

Edwin was not phased by his presence being known, he knew someone of Kijuro's level could tell he was there. The marine escaped his hiding spot and forced a smile the Captain still annoyed him with his attitude and the way he spoke to him but he had to continue to respect his superiors. "Ah, yes I saw your traps a great strategy...and a nice game of chess I can tell you enjoy a game of strategy" he approached the man and stood tall looking over his shoulder at the board.

"So you know about my father a great man with a ton of power to boot" he attempted to make small talk with Kijuro but something about him annoyed him to his core the word "competition"  seemed to flash in his mind. "You know I've heard quite a bit about you mighty young for a captain wouldn't you say" Edwin's eyes focused on his first move "the first move decides battle that is what my father always told me and I'm sure you know that to. I'm sure the battle field unfolds before you with that one move of the knight am I right?"

"My father and I played for hours into the night so as that I may not stop the first attack but to stop the first attack and counter the one after that and the one after that...I mean no disrespect when I say this but I believe with your first move you have guaranteed failure."

Zheng Yin sat in meditation on the roof of Weatheria's control station, spear resting across her lap. Like many Marines, she had been tapped to help protect the island from anyone who thought they might pull a fast one and attempt to capture it.

The defense force consisted of pretty much everyone who was available,. including several loud mouths.

But while they were galavanting about, Zheng decided it would be most prudent to simply guard the building where the main control room was. After all, in order to steal Weatheria, one would have to take this building first. Otherwise they might hold part of the island, but they would be unable to do anything with it.

It took them some time...But Chateau finally managed to make it to the small town without alerting the guards. To think that stealing an island would be this easy! All he had to do now is get into the control room and convince the old guys to get this thing going. They seem as naive as a child anyway. Probably what comes with old age. Chateau knocked on the door three times before slightly pushing it open. He let the older gentlemen lead him inside, where his eyes scanned the immediate area.

Chateau would no doubt hear the horde of Marine soldiers nearing the building and headed for the control room, per Kijuro's orders.

"Did those idiots just let some random stranger that they didn't know just waltz into the so close to the control room..." Zheng asked herself as she woke up from her meditation-induced nap. She had noticed the man approaching but hadn't quite comprehended him until he had approached the building.

"Why do they not have any common sense..." She grumbled as she stood up, tossing her spear to the ground outside.

She walked over to a pipe on the room, one of the weathwr ball launching tubes that she had requested to be left open. Converting herself into fire, she stepped into it, sliding down the tube into the control room where she reconstituted herself.

"You do realize that you're not allowed in here right?"

"Well yes...but I am the engineer sent by the Weatheria sister island meant to make sure the controls are protected against the oncoming pirates." Chateau lied horribly. However, the dimwitted wizard next to him eagerly shaking his head added some truth to this story. Or as close to truth these idiots would believe. Either way, the skeletal captain stared at the marine in hopes she was another one of these idiots. Hell, he could hear the footsteps raging behind him...this situation becoming deadlier by the minute.

"Weatheria doesn't have a sister island. It would have been in the briefing otherwise..." Zheng pointed out flatly at the transparent attempt at trickery. "Either you think I'm stupid, or you're more idiotic than the average pirate whose been attempting to take this place. For whatever retarded reason that the job was placed for in the first place." Zheng spoke in an almost depressed voice as she pulled her hair back over her head with her left hand. "But now that you're here, which is it going to be, you going to surrender quietly like a smart man? Or am I going to have to burn you until you come to that conclusion?"

Igniting Rivalries
Kijuro tapped the chessboard, and a fiery crackle came from his finger and enveloped the board and the table. "You're kind of a smartass, aren't you?", Kijuro said with an irritated tone. Suddenly, the table and chess board began to make a sort of ticking noise. He grabbed the king chess piece and fiddled with it on his fingers.

"To me...talk is cheap, Lieutenant. You may be the son of a Marine Hero...but that's it. Don't expect me to admire you because of that...Here," he pointed to the chessboard. "This is what I call Gamble Chess. Every piece is now a ticking bomb that may explode at a random time. Care to join me, soldier? We can have a little fun until the scum arrives. My senses tell me those stupid pirates will be here any second now..."

Brennan shot through the town, leaving pools of lava in his wake as he launched himself through the island of Weatheria, in search of the very marines who held the island under their control. He, alongside his crewmate, would soon enter the center of the island, this would supposedly be where the marines were stationed and where Brennan needed to go to complete his task. "C'mon Levi, we got shit to do, we gotta fuck these bitches up as fast as possible and get that fucking money!" Brennan yelled as he now arrived in the center of town, coming face to face with what looked like the Marines main base on the island. "Alright Levi, you ready for this?!" Brennan screamed, looking to his companion for reassurance.

Levi landed beside Brennan as electricity danced around her body before subsiding back into her body. Glancing around the center of the cloud island, she turned her attention back on her captain and gave him a thumbs-up to reassure she was ready. "I'm ready to kick ass and take names, Brennan. Oh, and this island as well, I guess." With that said, she began to stretch her arms before quickly switching to preforming squats without a care.

"Tick...tock..."

Kijuro slowly turned his gaze from Edwin over to the rowdy duo. He watched the path of destruction Brennan left as he shot himself through town.

"It seems the scum came earlier than expected. We couldn't even start our game, Edwin." Kijuro now looked at the two pirates straight in the eyes, while still sitting in the fountain with the table and chess board in front. He picked both a pawn piece and a rook, and balanced them in his hand. "Make sure to evacuate the citizens that haven't done so yet," he said addressing a Marine, and with that, only the four of them remained on the plaza.

"Tick...Tock..."

"No need to stretch, pirate, you'll be nothing more than a pile of ashes soon enough...And Edwin, remember those traps I just told you about?" "Tick..."

With that, the sitting Marine threw the two chess pieces from his hand at incredible speeds towards the pirates, reaching their location in mere moments, signaling the incredible strength the young man possessed. As they closed in, a bright light would shine from below the pirates's feet. The chess pieces would also begin to shine, before..."Tock"

Less than a second later, the ground below, along the chess pieces, would detonate in a powerful, fiery explosion that would leave the pirates little time to react. Blowing them away and burning them if they got caught up in it. Even if the somehow evaded it, the shockwave and debris from the explosion would also threaten to cause some damage.

Had Kijuro rigged the entire plaza? Or just select locations? With no way to know, the pirates, if somehow survived the initial attack, would need to be careful moving around or even attempting to attack. Kijuro was strong, smart, and calculating, yet he didn't consider the pirates to be a threat that needed him to get up from his sitting position to deal with. The gusts from the explosions waved his hair and his jacket, as he took in the marvelous sight of colors his explosions produced for an instant.

"Damn, we didn't even get to make an entrance before this marine asshole started to flap his gums. FUCK IT, I'm making an entrance anyways, C'mon Levi!" Brennan latched onto Levi's hand shortly before the marine man finished his speech, slightly before the enormous explosion that would take place.

As the chess pieces would clatter to the floor before the pair, Brennan would throw his arms back, releasing a large and forceful blast of lava from behind him and his subordinate. They would soar through the air, a large explosion left in their wake as the flew towards the Marines with great speed.

"Time to fuck these bitches up, Levi!" Brennan released Levi to land on her own, flying at the tow marines. His arms would turn a dark grey color, hardening as they began to pour lava from the now forming cracks on his arms. As he approached the opposing duo he would once again throw his arms forward, the force of his movement shooting large masses of lava in their direction as he flew at the both of them his fist cocked back, ready to punch straight into the ground they stood upon, surely breaking the ground and causing a large scale explosion.

Kijuro glared at the pirates who had escaped his initial attack. As he watched as Brennan made his move, quickly closing in, he slapped the chessboard and its pieces into the air, in Brennan's direction. With a snap of his fingers and a tap of his foot, the chessboard and pieces would combust, alongside the floor, in an explosion that created a wall of fire that would push Brennan's masses of lava away, while also matching the explosion he himself directed to the ground. The shock wave would be strong enough to push Brennan and Levi away were they too close.

However, Kijuro moved from his sitting position, as his explosion and Brennan's own on the ground would cause the fountain to crumble. With his left hand in his pocket, now standing beside Edwin, he waved his right arm swiftly in the air, creating dozens of small, shining orbs, "Ticking Bombs", that made their way around the wall of fire and towards Brennan.

"Incinerate!"

Without leaving the pirates even a single moment to react, he would snap his fingers again, and the shining orbs would explode in unison, exploding from both Brennan's right and left side, and Levi if she had landed near him, as to their front the other wall of fire still lingered, separating the pirates from the Marines. Just as he detonated those, he would once again wave his hands, and create dozens of more shinning orbs that would float around the Marine duo. It would be a mistake to underestimate the potency and intensity of Kijuro's explosions, as without taking in consideration the heat produced, if Brennan could somehow shoot lava and cause explosions himself, he would understand that the blasts produced by rapid combustion that were Kijuro's explosions were potent enough to harm one's body if hit directly, or with even the shock waves produced.

Regaining herself as she landed, Levi spotted the "ticking bombs" heading towards her and Brennan. Noticing the distance between her and her captain, she leaped into the air without hesitation, directly towards the explosive projectiles as they rained down. As Levi soared through the air, she twisted her body in an incredible display of flexibility as she managed to barely avoid colliding with them, feeling the heat they exuded on her skin. As she reached the apex of her jump, Levi created a sphere of electricity within her hand and pointed it downwards towards the Marine duo, resulting in multiple beams shooting out at lightning-fast speed from the sphere with the intention of electrocuting them. Even if it didn't hit them directly, they would at least trigger the orbs which were circling the duo.

"Electrolaser Barrage!" Levi cried out before she fell back to the ground, gravity taking its effect on her.

"Ha better than I thought a couple of bombs here a couple of bombs there..." Edwin spoke as his hands appeared to become viscous and fluid like attaching them to the ground "but you're little to destructive don't you think?". The fluid appeared to expand larger and larger until creating a solid puddle around the two and quickly raising into a giant orb around the two as to protect them from explosives and electricity. The young man smirked as he knew the Captain not only endangered their lives with the explosives but also single-handedly protected both "I don't mean to sound cocky but Edwin one and you..."

"ZERO HAHAHAH"

Before Edwin's power had enveloped them, Kijuro had waved his hand, causing the bomb orbs to come together, and block Levi's attack, detonating because of it. Kijuro glared at Edwin, his remarks kept irritating him.

"Hmpf...Don't lump me in with a guy like you. I know my explosion's range, I know what I'm doing. Now, open this gooey shit, or I'll detonate it myself."

Outside the shield, Levi and Brennan would notice some bright colored ripple marks forming in the ground, covering the length of the whole plaza.

"Huh, on the other hand, let's see if this thing is durable enough...INCINERATE!"

From inside, Kijuro snapped his fingers, and a blinding light covered the entirety of the plaza, before detonating in a massive, fiery explosion that encompassed the entirety of it. This was due to Kijuro making almost everything on the vicinity a bomb, hence why he awaited the pirates in such an open location. Earlier he proved that just by tapping the ground, a specified area exploded. This time, he detonated all of it. Aiming to completely wipe out the pirates, as the concrete and even the metal lamp posts were burnt away in the intense heat.

The massive explosion would be felt through the entire island, as the explosion could also be seen from a distance. Even Edwin's shield would fall down before the mighty explosion unless the Marine reinforced it somehow.

"Oh, you son of a-warn me first" Edwin's shield began to waver under the impending force. He quickly threw a flurry of blows at the shield in order to strengthen it with each strike the shield going from a liquid gooey form to hard as iron. "I hope you know I could have made this a bubble for one then I wouldn't have to protect you and myself" the Lt. commander spoke as his arms morphed into the large oobleck creation "Now, let's see how our elements combine".

"ONE FISH TWO FISH BARRAGE!" Edwin screamed as from the outside of the shield several blades of oobleck were launched in many directions quickly becoming solid from the wind pressure and igniting in flames.

"Well damn, you Marines yell alot!" Brennan spoke, leaping into the air, his body now reminiscent of volcanic rock, escaping the explosions wake unscathed. As the floor beneath him would illuminate, Brennan would get a chill down his spine, a feeling that a large attack was to take place in the moments to come.

Brennan would build up a large amount of lava on his arms, coating them in the substance. Seconds later he would shoot his arms forward at Levi, sending a large amount of it her way in a dome-like fashion. As it would encompass the space around above her it would become stiff, almost as if it was hardening. "JUMP INTO IT, LEVI! IT WON'T BURN YOU, JUST GET OFF THE GROUND!" Brennan yelled to his crewmate who the lava would soon encompass, protecting her from the brunt of the marines attacks, also coating himself in a new hardened layer of lava, sure to withstand anything they would throw at him.

Hearing the words of her captain, Levi maneuvered her body in the direction of the hardened dome of lava was. Using it as a makeshift shield, she braced herself for impact, knowing she wouldn't be able to avoid the brunt of the attack as a result of gravity pulling her down. While she could use the dome as a platform to jump higher into the air once more, she had no idea how large of the explosion would be, specifically if it would be able to reach her. Gritting her teeth in annoyance, she wondered how they were going to defeat these two Marines.

Edwin paused and looked through his memory to recognize the pirate's faces. He quickly recognized the captain of the ignition pirates and one of its cremates Ramman Levi. While their first attack was powerful and large Edwin already knew that this was not gonna be such an easy ordeal.

"HEY, if we try and take these two on at once we could get overwhelmed by their mix of overwhelming attack potency. Electric shocks and that incredible heat could quickly lead to our demise if we take on both at once so I have an idea" Edwin spoke losing his attitude for the captain.

But just as the attitude went away it returned "Hahaha why don't we make a little wager? We weren't able to play that game earlier so how about this we split up and fight each of them individually and then whoever has the best performance like defeat them, capture them, make them retreat, or cause the most damage gets to take all the good credit for this mission."

"And the other well..." the boy looked down at the marine's hands responsible for creating all these massive explosions "well you see what I mean. So how about it got a deal?"

Kijuro smirked, for two reasons. First, this silly Marine, challenging him to a wager. Of course, he had recognized the pirates immediately, though, he didn't mind them too much. He just thought of them as small-time pirates, one of many, like those he had crushed just before. An afterthought. So a wager to take down these nobodies? Laughable.

Secondly, he was, even if he hated to admit it, actually glad the pirates survived the trap he had in place for enemies. He could at least stretch his legs a little. The massive explosion reduced the plaza to rubble, leaving small embers still ignited from the attack. He turned his head at Edwin menacingly, left hand still in pocket, while his coat waved with the breeze.

"Hmm...okay then. I accept."

Kijuro lifted his right foot forward, heading right into Edwin, however, he swiftly vanished, leaving a small gust of wind right in Edwin's face.

"I'll take this one."

With unfathomable speed, thanks to his Soru technique, Kijuro appeared right beside Levi, looking down on her as if she were mere trash. He had his right arm extended, palm open, though he simply stood there.

"You scum did good in evading my mines. Don't worry, there are no more planted, as I used them all on that attack." He closed his open palm into a fist. "Come, show me more of that little light show you can do. Force me to use my other hand."

Several ragged lines ignited brightly on his right hand, similar to those that had appeared on the ground just before the explosion.

"Damn you" Edwin spoke blowing the dust from his face "I gotta catch up". With a geppo kick, he launched over to the other pirate and floated slightly above him "time to test out this new technique GREEN EGGS AND SLAM". The boys left arm suddenly became goopy and then tripled in size and then with a quick flick he slammed the arm down in order to smash his opponent to pieces.

Seeing that Kijuro was directly beside her with the intention of striking her, Levi reacted with the incredible speed as she willed her electricity into her palms, creating an orb for each hand. She then slammed each orb together, resulting in an explosive flash of light being expelled followed by the deafening sound of thunder to act as a way to stun her adversary.

In the midst of the confusion, Levi twisted her body as she focused her electricity directly into her leg with the intention of kicking him directly in the shoulder to spike him down into the ground.

Through the Fire and Flames
Someone to finally see through his genius ruse. Which meant that now came the time he hoped to avoid. Confrontation meant fighting. Which often caused his blood to boil in excitement. But this island was way to small for him to go all out. Delivering it to whoever wanted it meant they wanted it in one piece. Even by the sounds of the explosion outside, Chateau knew he needed to get done with this and then see what the hell transpired outside. And so he looked to the woman and sighed.

"I don't want to hurt you. Please leave...I'll be taking this island now." He took the hat off, revealing his chocolatey skin and golden eyes. Eyes which recently graced the waters of paradise as a scourge.

"Hey, another Wairen, neat." Zheng will chuckle with a bit of a nostalgic look in her eyes. "What's next, you'll have a hot blond marine captain captive on your ship held by your blind younger sister who looks like a stripper?" she'll start laughing a moment at the thought before her grin turned far more malicious. "Hurt me if you can, but you won't be taking this island anywhere."

"What?" Chateau asked. Who'd be dumb enough to kidnap a marine captive...actually...that would've been a great idea in this situation. Regardless, she offered the first move and so came the time for him to strike. But something radiated from her. She wasn't the run of the mill marine. He dashed towards the woman with impressive speed, leaping into the air and sending down a kick to her shoulder blade. A move he learned recently from watching his guardian practice.

"A jump kick, seriously?" Zheng asked with an expression of frank boredom as she just kind of stared at the charging pirate. "Over a hundred million Belli bounty and you lead off with a bloody jump kick."

Zheng didn't even bother trying to fight back against this attack. Sidestepping towards the leg, she slapped it aside, letting the pirate sail past her. "All right seriously, do something more worthy of your position this time, or this is going to get boring fast."

"Sorry about that. I'd hate to bore you Madame."

Of course she would be able to avoid his kick, as Chateau was still new to an actual fighting style. ''Sera Phim. I'm going to reach a level of power worthy of being your rival!'' He thought to himself as he entered his hybrid state. In an instant, his body reached that of two stories as his skeleton expanded. Yet he retained his human features which made him into something of a deformed miniature giant. His face appeared sunken in some regions, as if the skin itself hung loosely from his skull.

Chateau used the space he gained to launch another roundhouse kick. This one strong enough that the resulting gust of wind knocked the marines back.

"That Idiot..." Zheng growled as the man in front of her started growing, crashing through the roof of the two-story building.

"ARE YOU TRYING TO DESTROY THE AREA?!?!?!" She yelled as he reached his full height.

Then Zheng noticed the movement from the giant's leg. She quickly realized just how bad this was. If he kicked her from her current position, this room would cease to exist in short order. Not only would that render this area severely damaged until emergency repairs were enacted. But it would also kill all the idiot wizards that were currently freaking out around her.

Embers licked out from beneath her feet, scorching the tile beneath her as she crouched down low to the floor.

Flames wreathed her form as she ascended on a pillar of blistering fire, drawing Chateau's attention and attack straight to her as she crossed her arms in preparation.

"Tekkai!" She announced as the giant's leg struck her head-on. The crack of the impact reverberated across the island as bone struck Zheng's body of iron.

She resisted the force but for a moment before it dislodged her, launching her across the island like a shooting star. Flames billowed out from her back as jets of fire worked to arrest her momentum.

As she finally stopped near the edge of the island, Zheng raised one of her bruised arms above her head. Flame coalesced, forming an orb of crimson before it elongated, the fire taking the shape of a three-pronged spear easily five times Zheng's height.

Zheng drew her arm back as the grass beneath her caught under the Spears withering heat.

Her arm surged forward, throwing the spear with a boom of air as she intended to run the pirate right through with it.

"Nenshou-eda: Kajiki!"

The second Logia in several months. The chaos of the Grand Line. First he fought against a man of cloud. And now, it seemed that Chateau stood against a woman of fire. But she was different from that dastardly pirate. Her previous strike managed to pierce through his flesh and collide with bone. Perhaps this attributed to him seeing the danger she possessed. He couldn't take her lightly like he'd done the others. Chateau knew he needed to access the full power of this form.

She can cover all ranges. Chateau thought to himself. The spear's sudden emergence moved faster than he'd expected. He could only do one thing. He shifted to his human form, using its small stature to weave through the spear's trajectory. However, one of the prongs had already left a searing gash against his shoulder. Burning through his flesh.

"Fuck!" Chateau spat venomously. But...something from the intense pain ignited a flame within him. He started to enjoy this. He landed and immediately returned to his Goliath form. "Not too bad lady. But I don't have all day!" He called out. His thundering voice booming across the island. He charged at the woman, leaping into the air and attempting to slam his huge wrist upon her body.

Zheng watched her spear disappear over the horizon, her attack having been aimed so that even if it had missed there wouldn't be any collateral damage. It would simply flash over the island, causing nothing more than minor burns to those unfortunate enough to be in sight of it. The collateral damage of it was acceptable.

Zheng's feet finally hit the ground, the marine bending her knees to absorb the impact as she landed. Her attack hadn't downed the pirate, but there was no way he would just sit by when she had made it painfully apparent that fighting anything but close range wouldn't end well for him. And close range was where she was the strongest.

She held her right arm out as she continued crouching, palm raised upwards. Patches of her skin were alight, resplendent in the heat of her fire and flames. Streams of liquid fire poured from her, filling her hand again and again as she compressed down the flames, again and again, drawing her heat in to make the flames hotter and hotter. Red turned to orange, and orange turned to yellow as she cranked up the heat, ready to try and incinerate this pirate with a single shot.

Zheng jumped as Chateau brought his hand, aiming almost straight up towards the pirate as she seemingly ignored his attack. Which she effectively was.

The giant's fist crashed down on the marine's left side, meeting no resistance as it cleaved Zheng's body in two.

For most, this would be a fatal injury, but to any watching at this moment, they wouldn't see the blood and guts that would be expected, but instead, all they would see is fire. Zheng's body, mind, and soul were all but flames, and flames cared naught about the fists of even giants.

Raising her flaming palm higher, she brought her explosive gift to bare upon the giant pirate, the flames coalesced in her palm leaping and jumping for a release. A release they got when Zheng let go of their containment. A wall of flames emitted from her palm, scorching the air in a massive pillar of fire as the marine attempted to incinerate her opponent in a single strike.

"Eikoudan!"

It was at that moment that Chateau understood what the legends meant by the Logia invincibility. His hand met intense heat. As if slamming down upon fire itself. And for a split second, he realized that he'd actually cleaved into fire itself. What should've been bifurcation came a slam into an explosion of fire. Logia users weren't invincible because they were durable. No. They could transform into the element itself and allow attacks to phase through them!

A troublesome situation. Which followed an even more dangerous predicament He could only do one thing. In that instant, Chateau reverted to his human form and quickly localized a full transformation towards his right arm. Localizing full transformations was a skill that few possessed. Meredia told him that only those who traversed the New World ever gained enough experience to do so. It was for this reason that his skills only allowed for one area at a time. And even keeping a particular portion transformed felt as if holding his breath. He had a small window of opportunity to do so.

Still, the massive arm shot out and latched onto the cloud which served as the ground. He quickly used it to pull himself out of the way of the wall of fire, his leg suffering from serious burns. This was turning into a battle much different from the one against Graham Bell. They got the drop on him and Chateau's own pride held him back. But this woman...she possessed a power which he'd yet ever encounter.

A Full-Beast Transformation will destroy this island...Shit.

The greatest strength of his power often served as its biggest weakness. He needed to think of something and quick. If I go invisible, she'll just remain intangible until the moment is clear. Chateau thought to himself. I need to see if I can out pace her!

Grand Pas!

Suddenly, Chateau's leg exploded into that of a gigantic skeleton's before reverting back to normal in a split second. The sudden expansion lead to Chateau soaring towards Zheng where he quickly transformed into his Goliath form. He swung his two story body down in an axe kick, hoping that the sudden growth would catch her off guard.

Funnily enough, it wouldn't be Zheng's skill or durability that protected her from Chateau's attack, but her inexperience.

Zheng Yin at this point in time had only had her devil fruit for a couple of months now. While her previous knowledge from the Gogyo Shiroza-ryu allowed her quite easily pick up her control over her devil fruit, it didn't help in one crucial aspect.

Zheng had trouble reforming whenever her body becomes disrupted. She rarely used her Logia form when fighting because of it.

Chateau's kick blew her body apart with little effort, disrupting her efforts to regain her original shape.

The giant's attack passed right through her again, leaving only her right arm intact. But one arm was all she needed.

Zheng's flames whipped around as she pointed towards the rapidly descending giant, another orb of fire forming in her hands as she hastily prepared her attack.

"Akai ame!" She announced as bolts of fire ripped from the orb, the flaming Spears chasing Chateau as he hit the earth below. While they lacked the oomph of her last attacks, she figured several hundred bullets of flame would be something Chateau couldn't ignore. And while he was playing with those, she began to reform herself once more.

The biggest weakness of his power was the abnormal size. While it allowed him to blaze through countless militia, it also made him a gigantic target to enemies like the marine before him. And such, he reverted back to his human and aimed his hand forward. It became a massive skeleton which managed to collide against the oncoming flaming projectiles. Despite the explosion leaving nothing upon the chalky bone of his transformation, the force was more than enough to send Chateau soaring back.

After learning to accept his hybrid form, Chateau learned why it was crucial for him to exploit it. For, in retaining his localized transformation, Chateau couldn't invoke it upon the other part of his body. Thus having to choose between slamming against the buildings or taking a face full of fire. While his massive skeletal hand protected him against the flaming onslaught of apocalyptic explosions, he was sent soaring through several buildings.

At one point in his life that should have killed him. But the continuous battles he underwent. Endless injuries. And new scars created a more resilient form. He stood up and brushed himself off. The pain ignored by a desire to succeed in this job. He cracked his neck and started forward once more. Each stepped screamed bruises and fractures. But he needed to end this.

Especially after that conversation.

Having stayed in the shadows, for the last couple of minutes, Ozma has kept a very close eye to the fight between the fire marine and the skeleton pirate. "Why did it have to be Yin? It could have been any stupid captain, even a commodore but her." Watching as his partner get thrown around everywhere, Ozma begins attempting to come up with a way of stoping the fire logia. "Maybe I could try that thing." Looking down at his hand, Ozma firmly clenched it. "You're gonna owe me one." Rapidly running to the edge of the roof, Ozma waited for the time to strike.

Zheng slammed into the ground, forged anew by the flames. Flames scorched the crumbling earth beneath her, rivers of fire seeping through the cracks below. Back against the open skies, Zheng turned to face the pirate as he picked himself out of the building.

"Damn he's durable." She commented to herself. Chateau had been holding up to her flames pretty well so far, something that usually didn't happen. Sayyid had gone down to her first real strike using them. While this man had been pierced multiple times by her fire and yet still stood. She needed to put him down soon before he tried something tricky.

Nearly thirty marines began moving into the square to support their captain. The lead of them carrying her great Guan Dao.

"Captain, CATCH!" The man yelled as he slung the weapon with all his strength, the weapon spinning right into her grasp.

"Now get out of here." The Suzaku of a woman ordered. "This man is beyond you."

"But Captain."

"GO!" she yelled as she began to spin the weapon over her head.

Wisps of flame twirled from the weapon, growing and growing as waves of fire swirled over the woman.

"Kyoku Nijuyon: Kusabana-Muchi!" She announced as the wave of flame collapsed down, a ribbon of molten sky tried to the blade of her heirloom weapon.

She cracked her whip, the ground beside her shattering and igniting under the explosive force.

Zheng thrust her spear, cracking it towards the pirate, again and again, the whip twisting and turning as it raced towards him like a creeping vine. Fire and flames echoed off its form, booming eruptions marring its passage as it arced around the buildings, a line of explosions sweeping through space as it aimed to come down right on top of the Wairen she faced.

He had half a mind to jump into the air. But doing so would, even using his own Grand Pas technique, would rob the pirate of his control. And in this situation, against a warrior of her power, he'd need to remain in control of his body. Getting caught in midair without a method of maneuverability would be detrimental to him. Luckily his other form possessed the durability to withstand her flames. However, the sheer size of a full transformation would cause even more damage and attract too much attention. And the flesh of his Goliath form would transfer once he completed reversion. He needed to access that form as much as possible.

Chateau took a deep breath. His hand transformed into a gigantic skeleton. He had a plan. one which he developed when fighting that cloud bastard back on Gaia. Logia users needed to transform. That was key to his success. The Skeleton Pirate just needed to figure something out for this to work. The gigantic hand was enough to repel the arcing whip. Each one pushing him backwards. He couldn't change the localized area for the time between the deactivation and activation, albeit a second, could grant Zheng the chance to end this battle. The flames which danced passed his massive appendage was already causing extensive damage to his skin. But through the sparks and ambers, a devious smile formed on his visage. He was enjoying this!

Chateau leapt backwards in hopes of gaining distance. Each step bringing him closer to the buildings nearby.

"Oh no, you don't." Zheng cursed to herself as the pirate began his retreat towards the town. She shifted her grip on the spear, the pattern of her dancing whip changing as she twirled her weapon even faster. The flaming rope lengthened, becoming longer and more solid as the ground around her began to melt under the concentrated heat twirling above her head.

The spear flashed down, zheng drawing a burning arc through the sky as the whip cracked, the molten weapon arcing up and over, flashing towards the retreating pirate's skeletal arm. But unlike last time, explosions of sound and flames didn't follow it. If Chateau assumed this attack was like any other and blocked, he'd quickly find the difference as the burning whip wrapped itself around his arm as solidly as any armament of leather and steel.

Zheng ripped backwards upon her weapon, cracking the air again as she pulled with all of her strength to hold the pirate back from his retreat even as the ground beneath her feet shattered even more as she attempted to reel the pirate back in. She wasn't going to let this fight get into the town proper, not a chance in hell she was going to allow that.

And that it did, for the flaming whip wrapped around his skeletal arm with a certain tightness. He tried to tug away but the whip seemed to grow stronger with force.

"Dammit you old lady!" He screamed as he continued to struggle. "I swear to everything holy if you burn my blazer I will murder you!" But throughout his threats, Chateau mind continued to analyze the situation. He needed to defeat her. Not just to complete the biggest heist of Paradise but also to prove something to himself. Invincible. Intangible. Turning into the element. These words continued to recycle themselves within his psyche. He used her focus upon ensnaring as a cover. Something was coming. The answer becoming clearer with each thought.

"Why are you fighting so hard for this island?" Chateau asked.