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One Piece: I can Edit Wanted Poster

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Lupin, an ordinary man from modern Earth, was obsessed with One Piece. On the night he witnessed the impossible — Big Mom defeated by Law and Kid — his heart gave out in shock and awe. He thought that was the end. But fate wasn’t finished with him. He awakens in a cold, blood-soaked room… in the broken, bullet-riddled body of Donquixote Rosinante — moments after his death at the hands of Doflamingo. The world believes Rosinante is dead. The Marines mourn him in secret. Law has already escaped. And his own brother is one step closer to claiming his throne of terror. But Lupin isn’t Rosinante. Not entirely. A mysterious ability stirs within him: the [Wanted Poster Editing System] — a dangerous, point-based power capable of creating, altering, and distributing wanted posters across the world. Every change costs points: Edit Points (EP) earned by completing daily quests and small system challenges. Creation Points (CP) earned through dangerous, game-changing monthly missions. With enough points, Lupin can forge reputations, manipulate Marine operations, bait pirates, rewrite history, and resurrect forgotten names — or erase powerful enemies from memory. Each altered poster ripples through taverns, bounty boards, Marine HQs, and underworld dens, triggering bounty hunters, government forces, and pirate alliances. The bigger the lie, the higher the price. And in a world where information is power, the right forged poster can be deadlier than any sword. Armed with future knowledge of the One Piece world, buried conspiracies, and the timeline’s inevitable disasters, Lupin-Rosinante must navigate a world that already mourns him — using his system to wage a new kind of war: one fought with ink, rumors, and blood-soaked names. He’ll save those he once failed. He’ll dismantle the Celestial Dragons’ rotten power. And he’ll forge new legends from the shadows. In the age of pirates, a poster can be deadlier than a blade. And Rosinante… is just getting started.
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