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Middleway
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This theory focuses on Kuma’s determined mission to protect his daughter and confront Saturn at Egghead. It raises a thought-provoking question regarding how Kuma can take decisive actions if Saturn has disconnected his consciousness, considered to be his lifeline.
It delves into a philosophical exploration, contemplating whether one can act without consciousness and introducing the idea that life should be measured by willpower or Haki, equating it with spirit. The observation that Kuma, despite lacking consciousness, displays the use of armament Haki, serves as evidence supporting the theory that Haki transcends consciousness, becoming the true measure of life.
The theory expands to propose that Kuma’s ongoing actions are fueled by his Haki, which persists in his original body even after death. It further suggests that Kuma’s Devil Fruit acts as a catalyst, enabling his Haki to retain his desires, particularly the commitment to protect Bonney. The narrative underscores the connection between Haki and Devil Fruits as the key to unraveling mysteries in the One Piece series, including the enigma of why Kuma remains alive and actively pursuing his objectives.
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