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Who Is Mother Carmel in One Piece?

Who Is Mother Carmel in One Piece?
Diego Kafie

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Ever wondered about the mysterious Mother Carmel from One Piece? Let’s dive into the story of this interesting character.

Mother Carmel is a character shrouded in mystery in the world of One Piece. Who exactly is she, and what role does she play in the grand scheme of things?

Short and Sweet: The Identity of Mother Carmel

Mother Carmel was a nun and the head of the Sheep’s House, an orphanage. But, there’s a twist to her tale: she wasn’t as saintly as she appeared.

Beyond her caring facade, Mother Carmel was actually a slave trader, secretly selling children to the Government. This dark secret contrasts her motherly image, making her a complex figure.

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