I'm saying that Luffy questioned Zoro about it, and was saying that Sanji would do it anyway, and Sanji agreed. But the thing is, Zoro really wouldn't have if Luffy said no. He's not that personal.
Chapter 367 "SogeKing" Discussion
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Maybe…it could depend on the situation. Would Zoro have stayed away from Mihawk if Luffy told him to?
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Hm, I think that about solves it. :P Well, Zoro first said that if Luffy gets in the way of his swordsmanship, there'd be a problem, and Sanji didn't have a term like that. But it still makes good sense.
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It's all about what they care about most. For Zoro, it's his swordsmanship. For Sanji, it's women. ;) I remember in AP he said something like "if we lose Nami, I lose 99% of the reason why I joined this crew" :lol:
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Originally posted by Buccaneer@Jun 1 2005, 10:56 PM
I'm saying that Luffy questioned Zoro about it, and was saying that Sanji would do it anyway, and Sanji agreed. But the thing is, Zoro really wouldn't have if Luffy said no. He's not that personal.
[snapback]60757[/snapback]Ah ok, now I get it. But actually in that situation it would have been Sanji who would have told Zoro to wait, while Luffy would be the one to tell him to kick everyone´s asses. So we can be sure that a) Zoro wouldn´t listen to Sanji, B) he would listen to Luffy and c) both together lead to the same consequence = kicking CP9´s and everyone elses asses. :D