On the sea.
The weather was mild, and the sun was shining brightly. A ship was steadily sailing forward on the surface of the sea.
On the deck of the ship, there was a table. Feng was sitting next to the table, holding a pen in his hand as he pondered something.
There were several blank blueprints on the table.
Robin was sitting next to Feng, and he was also holding a pen in his hand as he drew something on a piece of paper.
"What do you think, Sir?"
After drawing for a while, Robin placed the blueprint in his hand in front of Feng. The blueprint was filled with all sorts of doodles, as well as one that still had a bit of ink on it that hadn't dried yet.
Feng glanced at it, and his mouth trembled slightly as he said, "Hmm … it's the same as what you drew before. It's quite interesting."
It has been nearly a month since he separated from the Whitebeard Pirates. During this month, he also arrived at two islands in the New World and is now heading towards the rear islands.
During this month of sailing, Feng discovered a problem, that is, he can't not get a flag.
The previous Captain John probably didn't recognize his ship, so he attacked it casually, and even attacked it several times in a row. His rude behavior destroyed his mood, and the final result was that he was buried in the sea.
During this month, he encountered three waves of pirates that attacked him. Although he didn't let go of the last one, he was still a little annoyed because the pirates were often far away from him, and after entering the range of the cannons, they directly started to attack him.
If he was quietly reading a book and didn't pay much attention to the situation outside, a cannonball would fall on his ship.
Although his and Robin's characters are relatively calm, Robin is still young after all, and it is inevitable that she would be shocked.
Therefore, Maple felt that it would be better to put up a sign that belonged to him. In this way, most pirates would flinch, and only those with bad brains would rob his ship.
Robin was helping him draw the flag.
However, Feng regretted letting Robin draw with him, because her aesthetic is a bit different from others. She even thought that Gekko Moria's Cerberus was cute.
Since she preferred ugly and cute monsters, it was easy to imagine that the pictures she drew were basically those of a three-headed hellhound …
It wouldn't be good for Maple to affect her liveliness in this aspect.
After all, the current Robin liked him, and if she said that the monsters she liked were too weird and ugly, it would be the same as including himself.
So, not only did he not say anything bad about Robin's strange aesthetic, but he also praised her for drawing beautiful and unique.
"Is this not okay?"
Robin tilted her head.
Feng Ye grunted in acknowledgment and said, "My title is Traveler, after all, so this style doesn't really suit me …"
While saying that.
Feng drew a few more patterns on the drawing in front of him.
At this moment, there were already many patterns on the drawing in front of him, including the Konoha Village's forehead protector symbol, the Goblin's tail symbol, and the Thirteen Protector Squadron symbol.
But none of these were suitable.
"Let's go with this one."
After thinking for a moment, Feng finally chose the one in the bottom-left corner.
The background of the pattern was a shield, and in front of the shield were two black and white wings. The whole pattern was called Wings of Freedom, which was the symbol of the Survey Corps that attacked the titan world.
Feng felt that this was very good.
Freedom also coincided with travel.
"It's not an animal pattern …"
Robin looked at the final choice made by Feng, and slightly showed a look of regret.
"Well, this is Wings of Freedom …"
Feng looked at Robin silently put away the drawings on the table, and suddenly smiled and said, "By the way, you choose a pattern you like best. After simplifying it, you can put it on Wings of Freedom. It just happens that other patterns can be added in that part."
"What?"
Robin was stunned for a moment, then showed a happy smile and said, "Thank you, sir!"
Although there were only two people on Feng's ship, the significance of this symbol was the symbol of Feng in this world.
Feng was willing to add a pattern of her, which represented a great significance, it meant that she was the person that Feng truly recognized!
Although she was also willing to be a little maid of Feng, she still had the idea of going further in her heart, and the position she could reach in Feng's heart was quite important.
"After all, you are also my crew member."
Feng smiled, reached out and touched Robin's little head, then studied with her for a moment and made a simplified pattern.
In the end, Robin chose a strangely drawn dragon. After simplifying it, it turned into some twisted lines.
"Oh …"
"In that case, it's done."
Feng revealed a satisfied expression as he looked at the final pattern he made on the paper. It looked quite good.
Robin also stood up, stretched his body, and said: "Do you want to paint it now, sir?"
"Yes."
Feng nodded.
Robin quickly brought over a bucket of paint and a huge graffiti brush. After dipping the brush in the paint, she used her ability to move the brush above the canvas.
However, because the brush was too large and there was a strong wind on the sea, coupled with the fact that she hadn't developed her Devil Fruit's ability yet, it was extremely difficult for her to hold the brush. After swinging it a few times, she was still unable to draw it.
"If you can't do it, I'll just leave it there for now."
Seeing this, Feng chuckled. He stretched out his hand and held up the paint that had fallen from the graffiti brush in the air. He then took the graffiti brush from Robin's Devil Fruit's hand, which Robin had created with her Devil Fruit's ability.
Robin let go of the graffiti brush, causing the arms that had extended out of the graffiti brush to transform into flower petals and disappear. "You need to put down the canvas."
"There's no need to go through so much trouble. It's already a mature sail. You need to learn how to draw its own logo."
Feng smiled at Robin and tossed the graffiti brush into the bucket of paint. He then looked up at the sail and picked up the blueprint in his hand. "I'll leave it to you. Just draw it like this."
"Yes, sir."
The sail responded. A rope then extended down and wrapped around the graffiti brush. The sail then began to paint on itself.
Feng took a few glances at the canvas, then lightly patted Robin on the shoulder. "Let's go and rest. It should be done in a while."
"Oh … okay …"
Robin, who was currently looking up at the sky, responded in a rather slow manner. She then followed Feng to the back.
She would occasionally glance at the sail.
"So cute …"
She was currently controlling the rope and doing her best to draw on the canvas, not daring to make a single mistake. In her eyes, not only was Seiji's hard work incredibly cute, but she also felt somewhat pitiful.