The first silver treasure chest he opened contained: Dragon Ball World – Flying Nimbus.
In the world of One Piece, the ability to fly is undoubtedly an extremely valuable power.
The Red Line intersects with the Calm Belt, dividing the world. Even the Marines, before Vegapunk's research breakthroughs, found it very troublesome to cross the Calm Belt.
But...
Kevin paused for a moment, then reached out and poked the Flying Nimbus.
Hmm… it's soft, and his hand didn't pass through it.
For a soul that had been conditioned by modern internet culture, whether this thing would actually carry him wasn't guaranteed.
He'd still need to manifest it in the real world and test it physically. It seemed to have been modified, so it shouldn't be a problem.
The yellow Flying Nimbus floated slowly past, but Kevin's attention had already shifted to the 22,400 remaining Sin Points.
Maybe just one more pull?
Items from the Dragon Ball world were dropping—clearly, his luck today was solid.
After some thought, the 22,400 Sin Points were soon reduced to 12,400. Another silver treasure chest had appeared before Kevin.
He reached out to open it. The image froze.
Two cards.
One was a Skill Card from the Naruto world: Shadow Clone Jutsu.
The other was a simple Physical Attribute Card.
A double drop—still not bad.
Kevin glanced at the updated Sin Points displayed on the platform—it had just increased by five points.
He could still go another round...
He couldn't resist. What should he do?
But the Gold Chest was more tempting...
The screams from passages Six, Seven, and Eight continued unabated—pleading and cursing alike—but Kevin, already accustomed to it, had mentally tuned them out.
Another silver pull? Or save up for a gold?
This year, Roger would be publicly executed in Loguetown in the East Blue. And the person destined to shake the world wouldn't appear for another two years.
Roger's execution...
No idea whether Captain Lomi's connections would be helpful. In the original story, Roger was executed by just two ordinary Marines.
But when it comes to Roger's Sin Points...
A Pirate King who ordered his crew never to harm civilians—not even when stealing.
Yet the words he left on the execution platform in Loguetown sparked a wave of piracy that cost many innocent lives.
Just like he once told Rayleigh: "Let's go turn the world upside down."
...
The next second, having opened two silver chests, Kevin exited the prison interface.
There were still two years left. Opening two silver chests was enough—saving up Sin Points for a Gold Chest was the right choice.
Resolute in his decision, Kevin glanced at his hand—feeling a little heartache.
He then manifested the Physical Attribute Card. With a single thought, it vanished from his hand: Used.
The next moment, his body began to heat up, as if a warm current was spreading from his heart throughout his entire body—seeping from his internal organs outward.
Thump! Thump! Thump!
In his mind, he could even feel his heart pounding, followed by his lungs, stomach, and other organs...
His bones began to ache faintly, and his muscles and tendons started to warm and shift...
Clearly, the silver chest's Physical Attribute Card was vastly superior to those from bronze or wooden chests.
The last time he underwent such a dramatic physical change was when he first used a Physical Attribute Card from a bronze chest.
In that case...
Maybe he could start training Armament Haki now.
While contemplating this, Kevin left his room and headed toward the base's mess hall, his pace quickening.
Gurgle gurgle gurgle...
His stomach growled, urgently reminding him that it needed a massive intake of food. The kitchen had evidently anticipated this.
There was meat with bones, rich aromatic soup, and a mountain of fruit.
In no time, Kevin had devoured everything. The nutrients were absorbed instantly, and the usual ten-person portion was no longer enough.
"Bring more—hurry up."
He made a request to the nearby quartermaster, who was staring in stunned silence. The kitchen bustled back into action.
Twenty servings. Thirty servings...
By the time Kevin finally stopped eating, he had consumed food equivalent to seven times his own body weight.
Yet, bizarrely, his body—standing nearly two meters tall—showed no sign of bloating, not even a bulge in his belly.
...
Marine Base, Branch 80 – Command Office
Captain Lomi looked at the communications officer reporting to him:
"He ate food for thirty-five people? Life Return… what a monster of a physique."
He waved the officer away, who saluted and departed.
"The HQ's elite training program just opened for applications. Maybe we could recommend this monster kid. What do you think, Holiday?"
Holiday shook his head.
"Kevin's obsessed with executing evil pirates. When Roger was captured at the beginning of the month, didn't he come to you about it? Besides, at HQ, Devil Fruit users are mostly sent to Impel Down. Public executions of non-fruit users are rare."
Captain Lomi pondered for a moment before speaking:
"At first, I thought maybe he'd eaten some Paramecia-type Devil Fruit related to execution. But not long ago, that guy jumped off a ship chasing down some pirates..."
"So, if he hasn't undergone any monstrous training, it must be pure talent. And with that kind of talent—you know what kind of future he'd have at HQ."
Holiday replied:
"Starting as a Vice Admiral. Just like that other monster from six years ago—being a candidate for Admiral wouldn't be impossible."
Captain Lomi nodded slightly.
"I had a phone call with Instructor Zephyr not long ago. After Roger's capture, the Golden Lion stormed HQ solo and got caught too. Because of his Float-Float Fruit, he was sent straight to Impel Down."
"As the Pirate King, Roger's death will curb the madness of the seas. The Four Blues will settle down. Kevin's stage shouldn't be here—it should be on the Grand Line, filled with powerful pirates."
As soon as he finished speaking, the Den Den Mushi on his desk rang.
He picked it up. The Den Den Mushi put on toad-shaped sunglasses, mimicking the speaker's expression. A crisp, capable voice came through:
"Vice Admiral Garp had something come up, so I'll be heading to Loguetown instead. What you asked for is ready. But time's a little tight—he'll need to cross the Red Line through the Marine's official channel."
...
At this moment, Kevin, now full and satisfied, was basking in the late afternoon sun by the coast to digest.
He casually manifested the Flying Nimbus and tested it. Sure enough, it had been modified by the prison—now, even someone with less-than-pure thoughts like him could ride it.
Hmm… the coastal scenery wasn't bad.
Letting the Nimbus hover above on standby, he then activated the Shadow Clone Skill Card.
His sunglasses slid down, blocking his view slightly, and he began enjoying the scenery.
After two years of suppression, Lasgap Town, now housing a Marine branch, had become far more secure. No pirate dared to dock openly anymore.
After all, the monthly public executions had made the name Kevin the Executioner well known throughout West Blue.