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Marco didn’t sail the Grand Line. He sailed the infinite blue ocean of hyperlinks.

He clicked the wiki page. The familiar infobox loaded: Air Date: TBD. Arc: The Final War. Episode Director: Yutaka Nakamura (rumored).

His ship was a creaking swivel chair in a Tokyo apartment. His log pose was a triple-monitor setup. And his treasure? A user-edited database known as the One Piece Episode Wiki . one piece episode wiki

He hit save. The page blinked. The text returned, but different now. Summary: Marco stares at his screen. He has not slept in three days. The stack of instant ramen beside him has grown into a coral reef. He is not an editor. He is the one being edited. Marco pushed back from his desk. He looked at his reflection in the dark monitor. His eyes were ringed with exhaustion. He looked like a background character from Thriller Bark.

For seven years, Marco had been a high-level editor. While Luffy fought Kaido, Marco fought vandalism. While Sanji baked a cake, Marco baked source citations into episode summaries. He knew every filler arc by heart, every animation director’s quirk, and the exact second Zoro first used Santoryu. Marco didn’t sail the Grand Line

He scrolled down to the episode's "Errors" section, a graveyard of minor animation mistakes. It was now populated with errors from his life. Error: In this episode, Marco’s coffee cup is full. In the next cut, it is empty. This contradicts the established timeline of his gradual decay. Error: Marco’s phone shows the date April 14th. The wiki’s last server backup was March 3rd. This suggests time-travel or a continuity glitch. He heard a knock at his door. Three slow, deliberate knocks. Then a voice, not quite human, like a text-to-speech engine gargling seawater.

He right-clicked to view the page source. The HTML was normal. But nestled between the <div> tags, buried in the CSS, was a single line of hexadecimal code that translated to a familiar phrase: "The Will of D." The familiar infobox loaded: Air Date: TBD

It wrote: "In the next episode, our hero finally understands. The Wiki was never about the anime. The anime was always about the Wiki."