The main character, Luffy, aspires to become the Pirate King. By accidentally consuming the Gum-Gum Fruit, he gained powerful rubber-like elasticity as his weapon. After ten years of arduous practice, he finally mastered the ability to control the strength of his rubber body. At this point, he decided to set sail on a long journey, heading towards the legendary "Grand Line." However, being a brainless guy with no navigation knowledge and unable to swim, he has no idea where the "Grand Line" is. Thus, he began the typical journey in shonen manga to recruit companions.
As a story-driven manga, "One Piece" naturally has its unique qualities. When weaving the story, each character has their own subplot. Each subplot forms the background, personality, and growth process of the subplot's main character. Every story is handled exceptionally well, deeply touching the heart. Whether it's Ussop's or Nami's story, they evoke feelings of helplessness and sadness. The transitions between stories are also managed excellently, with many moving "flashback" tales. Meanwhile, the main storyline is filled with suspense. What exactly is the "Grand Line"? Those who have been there dare not recall it. "Hawk-Eye" Miho, who easily defeated Zoro, is just one of the Seven Warlords of the "Grand Line." The "Grand Line" not only attracts ambitious pirates within the story but also tightly grips our hearts as readers.