Lu Ming used to regard the Celestial Dragons as termites and scum. When he traveled to One Piece and became a Celestial Dragon, he found that being a Celestial Dragon was really nice. He could drink the best wine, play with the best women, and command the admirals to come and go at will. The only thing that made Lu Ming dissatisfied was that there were too many people sharing power with him. So Lu Ming sprayed his hair with hairspray and stood in the sky of the holy land of Mary Geoise: "This world only needs one Celestial Dragon!" PS: More women, more Celestial Dragons
Transmigrating from birth into the world of One Piece, he became the World Government’s strongest talent in 800 years: the CP9 killing machine, Rob Lucci.
By all rights, this should have been the ultimate overpowered transmigration. But thinking of his future self—first sent to work as a shipwright in the trenches, failing the mission, then treated like a roadside nobody, and finally returning as a king yet still mocked as “the Ultimate Brother” by the world—Lucci felt his prospects were completely doomed.
Fortunately, fate is fair. After enduring a hundred blows from Kaido, destiny finally took a turn.
“Kid, come aboard my ship and become my crew!” The Governor of the Beasts, the strongest creature, and one of the future Four Emperors—Kaido—laughingly extended his fist toward the young Lucci.
Thus, boarding the Beasts’ flagship, Lucci proved to the world the true worth of the strongest talent in 800 years.
He faced Red-Haired Shanks head-on with fierce dominance.
Duels with Mihawk in swordsmanship.
Brawled with Garp in hand-to-hand combat.
…Years later. On a calm day, the newly set-sail Merry welcomes a legendary man aboard.
“Want to become the Pirate King? Fine! Survive, and I’ll let you be!”