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Who are Nami’s parents? Are they really fish people?

It’s just a conjecture that Nami’s parents are fishmen. I have a new idea. Combining the foreshadowing of Fishman Island and the historical text, I don’t think Nami’s parents are fishmen.ヽ(=^?ω?^=)丿

Nami’s current life experience is only related to her adoptive mother. Nami’s real parents have not yet been explained.

Nami also has a special talent like Sauron. Nami has a sense of controlling the weather that surpasses ordinary people.

There are several things worth noting about Nami’s life experience.

Nami is an orphan who was picked up by Bellmere on the battlefield. It was windy and rainy, but Nami, a child, looked at Bellemere and smiled.

When they were on Fishman Island, Shirahoshi said that Nami looked familiar. Combined with Nami's extraordinary navigation skills, some people thought that Nami might have fishman blood.

But I personally think this idea is too boring. Not to mention that Nami has not shown the talent of the fish-human race. The setting of the fish-human race hybrid is too boring. Why do we have to think about the fishmen? I think Nami is more likely to be the bloodline of Joey Boy in the historical text!

First of all, except for her extraordinary navigation skills and Shirahoshi's familiarity, Nami has not shown any other talents of the fish-men at all. No matter the appearance or swimming skills, they have nothing to do with the fish-men.

Nami became Luffy’s partner to draw a navigation map of the entire world. Nami’s dream is to draw a navigation map. Luffy also tore up all the navigation charts from Aaron before liberating Nami. The navigation charts are the key to Nami's character setting.

What is the largest ship in One Piece? It's "Ark Noah". Who has the best navigation skills in the world? It's Joeyboy who controls this ship!

And Bai Xing looks familiar, perhaps because the previous sea emperors have been waiting for Joey Boy's arrival, and they have memorized Joey Boy's appearance in their bones.

Hundreds of years ago, Joyboy left a confession letter. Hundreds of years later, Nami, who has the blood of sinners, came to Fish-Man Island again. ?

With the help of Luffy, he commanded "Ark Noah" to fulfill the agreement he made with the fish-men. It's an exciting plot just thinking about it. The fish-man island chapter that comes again is definitely the highlight of the later period of One Piece.

The main reasons that gave me this idea were the prophecy of Luffy’s destruction of Fish-Man Island, the foreshadowing of Joyboy’s historical text, and the racial conflict between the fish-men and humans.

There must be something as a connecting point here. I thought of Nami and her dream. She is the best navigator and should command the strongest ship.