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If you had to chose, who do you think is most likely to become Luffy's Queen in the One Piece manga/anime?
I'm trying to figure out the reason whyAya called Yuto "Good-for-Nothing" in Chapter 53, even though she flirted with him in the Pool Chapter of Volume 0. I thought I'd try contacting Milan Matra to see if she would shed some light on it. Do you know how to reach her?
After going over what was going on, I'm thinking that Aya did have some feelings for Yuto before Chapter 53 (based on her actions in the Pool Chapter of Volume 0, which was published almost 3 years before), but maybe the reason Aya wrote Yuto down as "Good-for-Nothing" is because she knew that Yuto was still learning to harness his Light Ferry powers and thought he might be a liability to the plan, but didn't think about how hurtful that name might be. After seeing him in action in Chapter 62, she decided Yuto would be an asset after all. Do you think that's it?
I'm sorry for being so demanding. Its just that when Aya referred to Yuto as "Good-for-Nothing" during her plans for the battle in Chapter 53. I could hardly believe it. She barely even knew him at the time so I don't know if she meant it or was teasing him. And when I think of the teasing she gave Yuto in the Volume 0 Pool Chapter, it makes me wonder: do the events that occur there happen some time after the manga series ends, or is it possible she didn't really intend to show Yuto how her swimsuit looked when wet and was just saying that for personal amusement?
Probably.
Please answer my question about why Aya called Yuto a "Good-For-Nothing" in Chapter 53.
I don't know. She has a sharp tongue, so she may have just been being overly critical.