Zoro & Gunshed: Savage World Tour (Part 4)
The Final Chapter
Chapter 16: Tokyo Throwdown — Sumo, Sushi, and Savage Flexing
Fresh off their Ibiza victory, Zoro and Gunshed booked a first-class flight to Tokyo, Japan.
They barely fit in the seats.
Flight attendants kept offering them more protein bars like they were exotic zoo animals.
First stop?
The sacred grounds of RyΕgoku Kokugikan — the Sumo Hall.
But Zoro and Gunshed weren’t just there to watch.
They signed up for the "Gaijin Heavyweight Challenge" — where foreigners could spar in exhibition matches with real sumo trainees.
Stepping into the arena, Zoro wore nothing but a black mawashi belt and a backwards cap.
Gunshed tied his belt so tight his biceps looked ready to explode.
The Japanese crowd gasped.
Tourists dropped their cameras.
Facing them: two junior sumo champions — huge, 400+ pound tanks of raw power.
The referee clapped.
The match began.
Zoro charged first, slamming into his opponent with the force of a tsunami.
The sumo held his ground — until Zoro dropped into a low squat, deadlifting the man into the air for a split second before tossing him like a sandbag.
Gunshed, meanwhile, sidestepped his opponent, flexed for the crowd, and power-slammed him onto the mat like a WWE wrestler.
Pandemonium.
Cheers.
Respect.
The elder sumo bowed deeply, handing them a golden sushi platter — the ultimate honor for visiting warriors.
Later that night, Zoro and Gunshed sat cross-legged at a sushi bar, sake in hand, laughter booming.
"We sumo now, bro," Gunshed grinned.
"Sumo savage," Zoro agreed.
Chapter 17: Rio Rumble — Carnaval Madness
Next stop: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The moment they landed, they got swept into Carnaval — the loudest, craziest, most colorful party on Earth.
Zoro wore green and gold body paint, abs shining like a polished marble statue.
Gunshed rocked feathered armbands and red silk shorts, looking like a jungle king.
They didn’t just walk the streets — they LED the parade.
A full samba band marched behind them as they flexed, posed, and tossed mini protein bars into the screaming crowds.
Somewhere between the floats and the fireworks, a street workout battle erupted.
Locals challenged them to muscle-ups, planche holds, and backflips off rails.
Zoro backflipped so hard he knocked down a streetlamp.
Gunshed won the planche hold by balancing a small child on his back.
Police arrived — but instead of arresting them, they cheered and posed for selfies.
By sunrise, Zoro and Gunshed were passed out under a giant Rio flag, surrounded by adoring fans, street dancers, and enough empty coconut shells to fill a swimming pool.
Chapter 18: Dubai Domination — Camels, Skyscrapers, and Sky Pools
Dubai wasn’t ready.
Rolling into town in custom matte black jeeps, Zoro and Gunshed hit the desert first.
First mission:
Camel Deadlifts.
They walked into a camel farm, nodded at the owner, and without a word, lifted fully saddled camels onto their shoulders for a few seconds.
The camels blinked, confused but weirdly impressed.
The Dubai gym scene heard about it — and immediately invited them to the Burj Khalifa Sky Gym, the world’s highest workout arena.
There, they bench-pressed plates while overlooking the city at sunset.
Gunshed did incline presses with local influencers filming him from every angle.
Afterward, they hit a rooftop infinity pool party.
Zoro floated lazily, sunglasses on, biceps just barely staying underwater.
Gunshed sipped mango smoothies like they were whiskey shots.
People gathered around them, taking notes.
They weren't just tourists anymore.
They were legends.
One sheikh offered them golden dumbbells as a gift.
They flexed respectfully.
Chapter 19: The Return — Homegrown Heroes
After months on the road, muscles bigger, hearts fuller, and legends ten times wilder, Zoro and Gunshed touched down back home.
Waiting for them at the airport?
Their original gym crew.
Banners.
Tears.
A 24-hour gym party.
They burst through the gym doors like conquering kings.
"Bro..." Zoro said, looking around the packed gym.
"We started with a protein shake...
And ended with a world tour."
Gunshed nodded solemnly, before throwing a 100kg plate in the air and catching it one-handed like a frisbee.
"Bro..." Gunshed said, flexing so hard his shirt vaporized.
"We SAVAGED... the entire EARTH."
They laughed until they couldn’t breathe.
Champagne flew.
Deadlifts echoed.
Old ladies benched more than ever before, inspired by the stories of Zoro and Gunshed.
They spent the rest of the night teaching kids how to squat, high-fiving strangers, and giving out free gym memberships.
It wasn’t about fame.
It wasn’t about trophies.
It was about lifting heavy, loving life, and savaging every second.
Chapter 20: The Savage Code — One Last Flex
Before leaving the gym, Zoro and Gunshed spray-painted their motto on the main wall.
In giant blood-red letters:
"LIFT HEAVY.
LOVE HARD.
LIVE SAVAGE."
They dropped their spray cans.
They fist-bumped.
They walked into the dawn, ripped, shredded, and more legendary than ever.
THE END.
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