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: Knowing he has only an hour to live, Hiriluk rushes toward Wapol’s castle, not to save himself, but to attempt a final act of mercy for the supposedly sick "Isshi-20" doctors.

Chopper , driven by a pure desire to save his mentor, brings Hiriluk a soup made from the . Believing it to be a powerful medicine because of the skull-and-crossbones symbol in a book—which he mistook for a symbol of strength and pirate courage—Chopper unwittingly poisons Hiriluk . A Legacy Beyond Medicine : Knowing he has only an hour to

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

In One Piece Chapter 144, titled "Snow Tale," a deeply emotional narrative unfolds as prepares for his final act of sacrifice on Drum Island. The story centers on the tragic realization that the "miracle cure" sought by his apprentice, Tony Tony Chopper , is actually a death sentence. The Tragedy of Good Intentions The Tragedy of Good Intentions Hiriluk , fully

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:

: Dr. Kureha harshly explains to a devastated Chopper that kindness alone cannot save lives; true medicine requires knowledge and skill.