This is exactly what should happen, yes! Including the bringing students part - I like the brief descriptions of each of those, too.
For most of his life Zoro had been an unquestioning atheist; as he grew older, and those irrevocable goodbyes became more numerous, he hoped, as he never had before, that he was wrong on that count.
Zoro doesn't worship any gods but he does believe in the afterlife. Not only did he say after they'd descended from Skypiea, "We'll get there again when we die - or close, anyway", but the very goal he's striving for is to become the best swordsman in the world "SO GREAT MY NAME WILL REACH HER UP IN HEAVEN!"
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For most of his life Zoro had been an unquestioning atheist; as he grew older, and those irrevocable goodbyes became more numerous, he hoped, as he never had before, that he was wrong on that count.
Zoro doesn't worship any gods but he does believe in the afterlife. Not only did he say after they'd descended from Skypiea, "We'll get there again when we die - or close, anyway", but the very goal he's striving for is to become the best swordsman in the world "SO GREAT MY NAME WILL REACH HER UP IN HEAVEN!"