One Piece Story
This contains spoilers
"Li Renshu... protect Luffy, the person that you're seeking will be him."
"How would I know?" he turns to the person in question and keeps his eyes on him watching for signs of movement and truth.
"He is my...
Aiguo took a sharp inhale, his breath quickened as he hitched a breath.
"No, that's not possible."
Terror had washed onto Jingyi's face. An unbearably scent of sorrow permeated into the bark as it sunk into the trilling tree leaves, leaving a dewdrop that plunged into the fleeting abyss. He took Ren off his back as his hands trembled — just as he was about to set Ren down a voice cut through the air.
"Don't put me down, the floor is dirty so it'll stick to my clothes."
Shocked expressions were pasted on both Aiguo and Jingyi, water welled and filled their orbs and dripped down their faces.
"Your Majestyyyy."
"Jingyi, Aiguo.... don't worry too much. I was just breathing a particular way because of the collapsed lung."
The duo chirped and whined aloud. They frolicked around like birds that greatly resembled baby chicks. Jingyi had adhered to Ren's wishes and put Emperor Renshu on his back once again.
Jingyi knew that Emperor Renshu did indeed loose his heartbeat. For only a momentarily few.
"Your Majesty... This one begs of you to survive."
The moon shone a little brighter today as the stars hummed a melody encompassing the clouds of the gentle night sky.
"This one believes you are to witness the Dawn of the World and see his return." Jingyi spoke yearningly. He tilted his head towards the sky and welcomed, "Your Majesty, in my place... please greet The One and welcome his return."
"He's already here."
A gasp escaped from Jingyi's mouth, joy filled his entire body. His face lit up so brightly, the stars cowered from the sight and dimmed down. Strong winds engulfed the entire plaintiff sweeping everything in its path.
Aiguo looked between Emperor Renshu and Jingyi, his face frowned and his lips puckered out. The Youngest didn't understand the conversation and was confused of the 'he' they were speaking of, but he brushed it off.