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Trust Is a Mark of Affinity

Pino guides Zoro, Sanji, Vyrn, and Lyria to a cave where he stores provisions. After taking what they need, they head back but lose Zoro along the way. Lyria and Pino are shocked by Sanji's indifference, misinterpreting his apathy for having complete faith in Zoro. Not wanting to spoil Pino's love for adventure, Sanji lets it slide, and they start searching for Zoro.



Now that Pino has announced his decision, (Captain)'s crew and the Straw Hat Crew gear up to depart from this hydrozoan world.
Pino guides Vyrn, Lyria, Sanji, and Zoro into a cave to gather food supplies.
Vyrn: Wow, you actually turned this cave into a food pantry?
Sanji: Are you sure that's a good idea? Maybe it's because the cave is too shallow, but it doesn't feel cold enough for food to keep...
Pino: Nope, it's perfectly fine. See? I have a refrigerator!
Sure enough, tucked in the far reaches of the rocky cavern, there is a massive cold storage unit.
Zoro: No kidding; it's an actual refrigerator! Why would you put one in a place like this!
Pino: I never really thought about that actually, but now that you mention it, Nemo must've built it.
Pino: Help yourself to whatever, Sanji!
The cook cracks opens the refrigerator door. Inside, the shelves are laden with food.
Lyria: Wow! You could run a restaurant with all these meats and vegetables!
Sanji: There's enough food here to satisfy even Luffy's bottomless stomach. Thanks, Pino.
Pino: Ehehe!
Zoro: No booze?
Pino: Sorry, Zoro. I can't drink that stuff, so...
Zoro: Fair enough.
Sanji: Great. Time to load up on groceries and head back.
The cart they brought with them quickly fills with food. It groans under the immense weight as it's wheeled out of the cave, but that's not what causes the group to suddenly come to a stop.
Lyria: Wait a minute! We're missing Zoro! Did he get lost?
Vyrn: Uh... We're taking a one-way street... How's that even possible?
Sanji: Puff...
Lyria: What should we do, Sanji? Zoro doesn't know anything about this area. We need to find him quickly...
Sanji: Oh, I wouldn't worry about that guy. He's always getting himself lost.
Vyrn: Yeah, but remember how that poisonous flower made him act all weird and stuff? I'm worried about what else could happen...
Lyria: Me too. What if he runs into monsters we've never seen before?
Sanji: The short answer is, he's an idiot, but he understands the risks of this place. I doubt he'd make the same mistake twice.
Lyria and Pino are so taken aback by Sanji's indifference to Zoro's plight that they have to stretch their imaginations to rationalize it somehow.
Lyria: Sanji's completely calm...
Lyria: Does that mean he has total faith in Zoro?
Sanji: Excuse me? What faith!
Sanji: I think there's been a misunderstanding, Lyria. In what way does me saying "forget that idiot" mean I have total faith in him?
Pino: I'm with Lyria on this!
Sanji: Stop, stop, stop. You have got to be kidding me. What makes you say that?
Pino: The way I see it, you'd have to put your full confidence in Zoro in order to joke about leaving him behind. Isn't that right?
Sanji: Gah, don't look at me with those innocent eyes...
Sanji: (Sigh... Pretending I trust that sword-slinging mosshead is going to pain me to the core.)
Sanji: (But what kind of gentleman would I be if I were to give adventurers a bad impression in front of Pino?)
Sanji: Fine, I'll go back and look for Mixed-Up Mosshead. You guys should head back first.
Lyria: Mixed-Up... M-Mosshead?
Sanji: What?
Lyria: I just realized something!
Lyria: Everyone in your crew gets along real well with each other, right?
Lyria: But you gave Zoro his own nickname and no one else, which can only mean one thing...
Lyria: Sanji and Zoro are the best of friends!
Sanji: Bwaugh! Me and... Mosshead... Best friends?
Pino: Yeah, yeah! I can totally see it!
Vyrn: C'mon, you two. Mixed-Up Mosshead clearly sounds like an insult.
Pino: No, no, it makes perfect sense! Only the truest pals give each other nicknames!
Pino: It's just like in the adventure tales I read about chummy hearties, yo-ho!
Sanji: Ugh-guh-guh...
Sanji: Hah... haha... Best friends... You're killing me here...
Vyrn: You okay, Sanji? It's like your whole face is twitching...
Sanji: Vyrn, do me a favor and drop it, okay?
Vyrn: (Yep, he totally meant Mixed-Up Mosshead as an insult.)
Pino: Why don't we search for Zoro together? We'll find him much faster that way!
Lyria: Good thinking. Vyrn and I are more than happy to help!
Unfortunately for Sanji, he's at the mercy of Lyria's and Pino's childlike naivete. Unable to turn them down, he lets the kids tag along on the quest to find the lost swordsman.

Trust Is a Mark of Affinity: Scene 2

Zoro suddenly realizes he's alone by the shore and starts backtracking, but when a big fish leaps out of the sea, he decides to go fishing instead. Meanwhile in the forest, Sanji and the others speak fondly about their respective crew members as they search for Zoro. Pino wonders if he'll also be able to meet dependable crewmates in the future.



Zoro: Hm...
Zoro has been walking along the coast for quite some time. He finally stops and surveys his surroundings.
Zoro: Where did the others go?
Zoro: I can't believe they got themselves lost.
Zoro spins around, preparing to head back in the direction whence he came, when an enormous fish leaps out of the gastric sea.
Zoro: Heh... Now there's a tasty-looking lunch.
Zoro: Wouldn't mind doing a bit of fishing.
Zoro gathers what logs he can find, fashions a crude raft—if one can call it that—and pushes it out to sea.
School of Huge Fish: ...!
Zoro: They're really jumpy today. I'll make this quick and painless.
Zoro: One-Sword Style...
Zoro: 360-Pound Phoenix!
Meanwhile, the Zoro search party is combing the woods.
Sanji: Where did that idiot wander off to...
Lyria: He may be lost, but I'm sure he isn't worried since he knows he has friends who will come looking for him.
Sanji: That's a nice thought, Lyria, and I hope for your sake he actually feels that way.
Sanji: But chances are he's going to assume we're the ones who got lost.
Pino: ...
Vyrn: Something wrong, Pino?
Pino: Sorry, it's nothing. I was just thinking that having travel buddies is awesome.
Vyrn: Hehe, I know what you mean.
Sanji: Mm-hm. Nothing spices up an adventure quite like a sprinkling of reliable crewmates.
Pino: So how did you skyfarers find such excellent crew members in the first place?
Vyrn: Well, in our case, (Captain) and I saved Lyria from a bunch of bad guys, and we kinda went from there.
Vyrn: When we were lookin' for a helmsman, we bumped into Rackam, which led to a battle with primal beast Tiamat... We didn't follow a script, ya know?
Sanji: Sounds like quite the tale. I'd love to hear it sometime.
Lyria: Ahaha. Looking back on our travels, people kind of hopped aboard our ship because they felt like it.
Pino: Because they felt like it?
Vyrn: I mean, everyone's got their own reasons for takin' to the skies.
Vyrn: Sometimes you meet people who are on your wavelength, and you just wanna fly with 'em.
Sanji: That doesn't sound much different from my own merry little crew. We each have our own dreams and aspirations...
Sanji: But we also believe in Luffy. That's why we can all fly our goals under the same flag, and that's how we've made it this far.
Pino: Someone you believe in...
Pino takes everyone's words to heart and imagines what kinds of friends are waiting for him in the future.

Trust Is a Mark of Affinity: Scene 3

A loud explosion from the sea leads Sanji and the others to Zoro. The two pirates immediately start bickering, and once again Pino and Lyria think this means they have a close friendship. Adding to the misconception, the two men unwittingly drive off aggressive monkeys in tandem. Sanji and Zoro realize they can't clear up the misunderstanding and give up trying.



Sanji and company's search for Zoro is interrupted by the sound of a thunderous crash of water.
Sanji: I'll bet my right foot Mixed-Up Mosshead is the source of that racket!
Pino: Huh? You think that noise is coming from Zoro?
Sanji: Pino, how do we get to the coast?
Pino: Over here! This trail leads straight to the shore!
Sanji: Time to herd a lost sheep back to the pen.
No sooner do they reach the shore when a huge wave looms large over them.
Lyria: Eeek!
Sanji: Lyria! Look out!
Sanji: Sky Walk!
Sanji grabs Lyria and propels himself through the air, carrying her away to safety in the nick of time.
Sanji: Phew... Did you get splashed by any acid, Lyria?
Lyria: Nope! Thanks for saving me!
Sanji: My pleasure, little lady.
Sanji: How about you two? Hanging in there?
Vyrn: Argh! It burns!
Pino: Ngh...
Sanji: Still, where in the world did that swell come from?
Sanji turns his attention to the gastric sea, whereupon he sees a familiar green head amid a mountain of fish stacked atop a makeshift raft.
Sanji: Why am I not surprised...
Sanji: Hey! You almost coated poor Lyria in stomach acid! What do you have to say for yourself?
Zoro: Huh?
Zoro: Oh, it's you guys. Where did you wander off to? You had me worried.
Sanji: You...
Vyrn: Haha... Zoro really did think we were the ones that got lost. Sanji was right on the money.
Zoro: Anyway, what do you think of my catch? I couldn't pass up on a tasty meal.
Lyria: Wow! How did you catch so many big fishies? You're amazing, Zoro!
Sanji: Argh! I'm going to take that ego and cram it down his—
Pino: Sanji!
Sanji: What is it?
Pino: When we were in the forest, all I heard was a big boom.
Pino: How did you know that was Zoro, and that he was down by the gastric sea?
Sanji: Oh, that. Here's a simple rule you can follow.
Sanji: Any time you hear an explosion or people screaming, you better believe Luffy or Mosshead are in the thick of it.
Zoro: You're the loud one, Twirly Brows.
Sanji: You want a piece of me?
Pino and Lyria get a kick out of the quarreling duo.
Lyria: Heehee. They look like they're having a good time, don't they?
Pino: That's the kind of person I hope to meet some day: a best friend I can butt heads with and vent my frustrations to!
Zoro & Sanji: Huh?
Sanji: (I bit my tongue last time, but I'd better nip this misconception in the bud before it grows into a monster.)
Sanji: All right, kids, we need to get one thing straight—
Vyrn: Crud! Those stinkin' monkeys are tryin' to steal fish from the raft!
Monkeys: Ook! Ook!
Zoro & Sanji: Shove off!
Two figures bolt toward the raft and blow away the swarming primates in what looks like a single, unified strike.
Monkeys: Ook-yaaah!
Lyria: Oh my! That was incredible! The monkeys ran for their lives!
Zoro: I was the one who drove them off!
Sanji: No, I gave them the boot!
Pino: I can't believe how in sync you both were, down to the very breath! There really is no power like best-friend power!
Lyria: Definitely!
However, this boisterous cheering only serves to make Sanji and Zoro grumpier.
Sanji: Sigh... How should I put this to you two? Here's what I was about to say before I was rudely interrupted.
Sanji: Me and Mosshead are not best friends, or any type of friends for that matter.
Zoro: You took the words right out of my mouth, Stupid Cook. I'd rather have my hands chopped off than call you a friend.
Pino: Yes! Yes! I knew it! That's exactly how true friends fight!
Lyria: Heehee. I'm kind of jealous!
Zoro & Sanji: ...
It seems no manner of protest can convince Pino and Lyria otherwise.
Anything the two men say will likely be misconstrued by the young, naive minds, so they decide to stop digging a deeper hole for themselves.
Zoro: ...
Sanji: Puff...
Zoro: Fine. Let's get back to Luffy and the others. Follow me.
Sanji: Not so fast, you walking liability! We didn't come find you only so you could get lost again!
Vyrn: (Boy, from the way they bicker, you'd think they were mortal enemies. They get along like water and oil.)
Vyrn: (Be that as it may, they sorta make it work...)
The shouting match between Sanji and Zoro continues as they walk along, pushing and shoving each other in order to be at the head of the pack.
As Vyrn watches the slap fight, he posits that this is their way of expressing comradery.

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