
Roronoa Zoro cuts toward the red reef checkpoint because the false route smells like an ambush.
He cares less about your directions than whether you can hold steady when his bad route turns into the right fight.
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Monkey D. Luffy treats the red reef logbook as a dare only when it points at people who need pulling out.

Nami reads the red reef logbook like a swindle: follow the changed numbers and find the thief.

Luffy sees the reef's notebook as a suspicious invitation to set sail.

Lorenor Zorro stands at the bow when the logbook suggests a trap disguised as a course.