One Piece: Dragon Had a Heartbreaking Reason Not to Save Ginny Despite Saving Luffy’s Brother Sabo from Certain Death

Despite having the title of the World's Worst Criminal, Monkey D. Dragon did nothing to save Ginny.

One Piece: Dragon Had a Heartbreaking Reason Not to Save Ginny Despite Saving Luffy’s Brother Sabo from Certain Death

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  • Fans were wondering why Dragon didn't help Ginny despite being one of the strongest characters in One Piece.
  • Dragon wanted to save the slaves once Revolutionary Army got stronger and could attack Marijoa.
  • Dragon didn't help Ginny because he didn't want to declare an outright war on the Celestial Dragons.
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The recent chapter 1098 of One Piece dropped, and it was pretty depressing since it traced through Ginny’s past. Surprisingly, the dark settings of the plot were captured in quite detail in this chapter. It shows the terrible lives of some of our adored characters, none other than Ginny.

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Monkey D. Dragon
Monkey D. Dragon rescues Luffy in Loguetown.

Over the course of time, readers have grown to love Ginny as a character. However, towards the end of the previous chapter, it was shown that she was kidnapped. Chapter 1098 of One Piece revealed that Ginny met a terrible fate for two years before she finally died. However, fans are wondering why Dragon didn’t rescue her and chose to leave her in misery.

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Why didn’t Dragon try to save Ginny?

Monkey D. Dragon
Monkey D. Dragon

Fans were expecting Dragon, Kuma, and Ivankov to rescue Ginny. The reason was that they knew exactly what happened to her and where she was. Readers were quite dejected since they decided to do nothing despite that knowledge. Ginny has become quite an adored character who has suffered greatly in the series. However, there were obviously reasons why Dragon didn’t help Ginny. We know Dragon is the leader of the Revolutionary Army, and, for him, freeing all the slaves of the world is essential.

He thought waiting for things to unfold independently would be more innovative and more efficient. As terrible as it sounds, he left Ginny on her own. He didn’t want to place a higher value on life when compared to any other slave. He decided that the best time to rescue these slaves would’ve been in a few years when the Revolutionary Army would be much stronger and ready to attack Marijoa.

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Could Dragon have chosen to rescue Ginny in One Piece?

Monkey D. Dragon from One Piece
Monkey D. Dragon from One Piece

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Fans were wondering whether Dragon could’ve saved Ginny, and the answer is quite simple: absolutely yes. We know that Luffy’s father, Dragon, is one of the most powerful men in One Piece. He was the man who ended up receiving the title of the World’s Worst Criminal. We also see this man as the Revolutionary Army’s leader, which implies that Dragon would have been powerful. Fans were well aware of what his commanders were capable of doing. Dragon, Kuma, and Ivankov were strong. However, he rightfully did not want to declare war on the Celestial Dragons because it would have been stupid to do so when they weren’t ready.

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