Three fish-man cadres came to the outskirts to inspect the ships falling from the sky. Luffy, who was walking, saw the three of them just walk over, and the fish-man saw a human who would not be scared away for the first time, and sighed that he had met a strange person. Nami wakes up from a nap and looks at the treasure map and remembers her childhood. When she was a child, Nami, whose family was very poor, would go to the bookstore to steal books, and after Ah Yuan caught her, he took her to the ** besieger Bermel's house. Bermel told Nami that although her family was not wealthy, she would still buy her books. Little Nami has a wish, and that is to draw charts of the whole world. Bell, Nokigao and Nami, mother and daughter, live a poor but happy life.
One day, Nami quarrels with Nokigao because she can only wear old clothes, and she casually says that there is no blood relationship between the two at all, and she is beaten by Bermel. Nami was angry and said that it was all picked up anyway, and it was better to be adopted by a rich man. This sentence made Bermel very sad and told Nami to go wherever she wanted. Seeing Nami sadly rush out of the house, Nokigao keeps convincing Bermel that they are a family even if they are not related by blood. Deflated, Bermel reflects on his naivety and takes Nokigao to Nami.
It turned out that Nami, who had left home, came to Yuan's house, and Yuan told Nami about Bermeer's past: Bermel, who was obviously a bad girl, suddenly ran away to become a navy, and one day when she was about to die because of a battle wound, she saw Nokigao holding Nami. Nami's happy smile in the ruins rekindles Bermel's courage to live.
She takes Nami and Nokigao from the battlefield back to the village of Cocoa West, where Bermel decides to adopt them.
At this time, the Aaron Pirates suddenly appeared on the shore of the village of Cocoasi, and they announced that the island would henceforth be ruled by him. Unable to resist the huge power of the fishmen, the villagers can only pay protection money to buy their lives. But when the poor Nami's family couldn't afford to pay that much, and the people were hoping that the house on the side of the Belmel Hill would not be exposed, the fishmen spotted the smoke ...... in the distance
February** Dynamic Incentive Program