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Hiriluk's last words defined the concept of "death" in the One Piece universe? Chapter 144 | One Piece Wiki | Fandom

This chapter serves as the cornerstone for Chopper’s lifelong vow to become a doctor who can "cure any disease," born from the painful lesson that good intentions without knowledge can lead to tragedy. Hiriluk's last words defined the concept of "death"

Hiriluk , fully aware that the soup is lethal, drinks it anyway out of love for the young reindeer. This chapter highlights several "deep" thematic elements: true medicine requires knowledge and skill.

: Dr. Kureha harshly explains to a devastated Chopper that kindness alone cannot save lives; true medicine requires knowledge and skill. Hiriluk's last words defined the concept of "death"