One Piece: Mandala Swordsman

Chapter 183 Let Me Consume Your Power



Chapter 183 Let Me Consume Your Power

It seems that "encircling" the domineering aura won't be so easy.

Feeling the domineering energy flowing through his hands, Roman fell into deep thought.

Sengoku is the only confirmed Conqueror's Haki user in the Navy, and as an Admiral, his Haki mastery is definitely not low.

So, in order to test the extent of his abilities, Roman secretly used Haki when he grabbed Sengoku-te.

When the domineering aura circulated in his hands, he "touched" Sengoku's aura through contact with him.

You have to be very careful during this process.

When the two people's Haki come into contact, the confrontation is often very intense, especially since Sengoku also possesses Conqueror's Haki, the power of which lies in its offensive nature.

Therefore, this process really tests one's intuition.

In order to distract Sengoku as much as possible, Roman spoke eloquently and incessantly, successfully drawing Sengoku's attention to Roman. At the same time, Roman also tried to surround Sengoku's unintentionally emanating Haki with his overflowing Haki.

This process is not about confrontation, but about encirclement.

Just like chemical equations, under different conditions, two substances can combine and create conflict, or one chemical substance can devour another, making it its own power.

Because the possibility of confrontation is much higher than that of simply devouring, Roman kept talking, but his mind was always on his hands.

She has long used dangerous situations to stimulate her Haki and mobilized the surrounding Qi and life force to strengthen her body, so it is not difficult for her to let Haki flow naturally in her body or even overflow from her body.

For the strong, it is normal for their domineering aura to occasionally overflow.

All I have to do is swallow it.

However, while the idea is wonderful, putting it into practice is extremely difficult.

First of all, it's difficult not to provoke the other person's anger.

Even though she had tried her best to make her aura gentle, she could still feel the ferocity of the Warring States' domineering aura.

If he hadn't controlled the overflowing domineering aura that caused him to run so fast, Sengoku would have immediately sensed something was wrong.

Therefore, when Roman redirected his domineering aura back to himself, Sengoku's domineering aura subsided.

But Roman was clearly not satisfied with this outcome.

Could we quickly collide with and entangle it, bringing it to our side?

If you strike quickly enough, many people won't even realize they've been cut because their nerves haven't fully registered the cut.

A person will only die when they realize they have been stabbed and know that their wound is fatal.

So I focus on speed.

When he successfully seized Hawkeye's domineering aura, he didn't bother with any finesse or caution; he simply acted quickly, ruthlessly, and accurately.

Therefore, Roman manipulated his own Haki and disregarded everything else, directly absorbing a trace of Sengoku's Haki and forcibly bringing it back to his own body.

At that very moment, Sengoku felt a sharp pain in his hand.

However, he assumed it was because Roman's strength had increased again, so he just sighed for a moment and then went back to his own business.

Roman, who successfully "ate" the domineering aura of the Warring States period, felt an incredible feeling.

To be honest, this feeling is not pleasant.

After all, this isn't something that belongs to me.

Compared to controlling one's own domineering aura, external things are much harder to control.

Especially since the other party was a user of Conqueror's Haki, even though she only intercepted a small portion of its power and trapped it in her body, she could still feel it thrashing around, seemingly wanting to return to its true master.

However, it's impossible to spit out the meat that's already been swallowed, so Roman gathered his domineering aura and suppressed this small amount of power within his body.

"Surround" it.

Having lost its master's control, it could only be slowly enveloped by Roman within its body.

Immediately following was an electric shock that coursed through his limbs and bones, even making Roman feel a little disoriented.

This feeling is exactly the same as when I fought Mihawk.

But it needs to be even stronger.

At this moment, Roman felt his domineering aura about to boil over.

The reaction produced by forces not belonging to his own body was beyond Roman's imagination.

Could it be because Sengoku was the possessor of Conqueror's Haki that he did this?

Roman felt a cold sweat break out all over his body.

At this moment, her domineering aura began to overflow uncontrollably, and she became completely chaotic.

Her heavy breathing, large beads of sweat, and pale face all indicated that she was in some kind of dangerous situation.

Indeed, it was too risky to use the Warring States period as an initial experiment.

Roman had certainly considered that if this theory held true, then the stronger the person he devoured, the better the effect would be.

However, risks and opportunities coexist.

The dangers involved are self-evident.

For example, there's the possibility of being backfired if you absorb the power of others.

However, Roman still opted for the method that was likely to be most effective.

She needs to know where her current limits are.

The Warring States period, with its strength and clear dominance, was the best choice.

This kind of pain...

Alright, since you've brought this kind of stimulation, I'll let you hone my domineering spirit.

Although her domineering aura was overflowing uncontrollably, and Roman was enduring extraordinary pain every moment, she still did her best to control her domineering aura and feel this external power.

There's no difference, is there?

The only difference is that the stimulation I usually feel when I'm trying to be domineering comes from the outside, but today it comes from deep within my own body.

Therefore, this power can ultimately be mastered by oneself.

Roman firmly believed it.


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