Luffy's strength! A large island news agency suddenly modified the news just for "One Piece"

Luffy's strength! A large island news agency suddenly modified the news just for "One Piece"

Recently, a piece of news has sparked a lot of heated discussions among netizens. The Japanese large-scale news agency Kyodo News suddenly revised the news, and it turned out to be to give One Piece... a face?! It seems that even though Demon Slayer is extremely popular, we can't forget the existence of the leader Luffy.

The focus of the topic is a piece of news released by Kyodo News on the 14th, which basically invited big names in the comics industry to support the recession caused by the epidemic. Although Luffy still occupies the center position on the poster at the beginning of the news, and Tanjiro and Itadori-kun are just supporting roles, the title actually only mentioned Tanjiro? !

Then someone discovered this problem, and the report quickly changed its title, finally adding Luffy to it. However, the previous report had already been captured by sharp-eyed netizens.

· Netizens burst into laughter and said that no matter how popular Tanjiro is, he still can't suppress Luffy. As for Yuji-kun , he can only watch the show awkwardly:

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