Why Did Luffy Trust Robin In Enies Lobby?

2025-09-09 23:52:33 41

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Wesley
Wesley
2025-09-12 08:47:05
Watching Enies Lobby as an older fan, I appreciate the layers in Luffy’s trust. Robin’s backstory with the Ohara genocide adds weight—she’s spent 20 years being hunted, so of course she’d try to leave to save the Straw Hats. But Luffy’s response is genius in its simplicity. He doesn’t care about her reasons or the World Government’s threats. His trust is absolute because he judges people by their actions, not their words. Remember when she saved him from drowning in Alabasta? Or how she’d quietly patch up the crew’s injuries? Those little moments built the foundation. Luffy might seem reckless, but his intuition about people is scarily accurate. Robin’s tears when he burned the WG flag said it all—he didn’t just trust her; he gave her a home for the first time.
Yasmin
Yasmin
2025-09-13 15:08:39
The beauty of Luffy and Robin’s dynamic is how little needed to be said. After everything—Alabasta, Skypiea, Water 7—he knew her heart was with the crew. When she 'betrayed' them, it felt off because Robin isn’t cruel. Luffy sensed that immediately. His trust wasn’t blind; it was earned through shared battles and quiet nights on the Merry. By Enies Lobby, refusing to let her go wasn’t even a choice. It’s like when you know a friend’s smile is fake—you call them out, no matter how hard they pretend.
Yara
Yara
2025-09-13 23:04:03
Robin's arc hit me hard because it mirrors how friendship works in real life. Luffy didn't trust her because of logic—he trusted her because she was already one of them. Think about it: she laughed at their jokes, shared their meals, fought alongside them. By Enies Lobby, she wasn't just some archaeologist; she was Nakama. And Luffy? He’s the kind of guy who’d jump into a war for a friend without hesitation. The whole 'betrayal' never fooled him for a second. He knew she was lying to protect them, and that just made him fight harder. It’s like when a friend pushes you away 'for your own good'—real ones don’t let you.
Wyatt
Wyatt
2025-09-15 10:03:04
Luffy's trust in Robin during the Enies Lobby arc wasn't just about her past or her actions—it was pure gut instinct. From the moment she joined the crew, there was an unspoken bond, even if she kept her distance. When she left to 'betray' them, Luffy saw right through it. He doesn't overthink things; if someone's part of his crew, they're family, no matter what. And family doesn't need explanations to stick together.

What really sealed it for me was his refusal to let her sacrifice herself. Robin spent her life running, but Luffy forced her to admit she wanted to live. That moment when she finally screamed 'I want to live!'—it wasn't just about trust. It was Luffy proving he understood her pain without needing a single backstory dump. That's his strength: seeing people's hearts, not their lies.
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