Chapter 70 One Week Later
"This time it's really time."

Kevin avoided Sakaski's attack, and the kunai in his hand was thrown up and down, flashing with light.

In just a few seconds, all the kunai that had not fallen into the sea were collected.

"In fact, believe it or not, there were no scholars on those two refugee ships."

Kevin said as he looked down at Kuzan: "Is the justice of the navy on the side of the people or the rule of the world government? I think you have a clear understanding now, right? Vice Admiral Kuzan."

"Before his death, Roger completely raised the tide of piracy, at the cost of his own life and the chaos of the ocean for the next twenty years. What does Vice Admiral Kuzan think he did this for?"

At this point Sakaski also stopped attacking because there was no point.

In the case of the murder of the Celestial Dragons in the Sabaody Archipelago, even Borsalino, the user of the Pika-Pika-Pika no Mi, was unable to stop him, so it was even more impossible for him.

Seeing that Kevin stopped harassing, he went straight to the warship that was firing.

He needed to confirm Kevin's guiding words just now, although it seemed that O'Hara's ship would not set sail again.

"Kuzan! I will report this operation to Marshal Sengoku! Watch your position!"

Leaving behind a word, Sakaski went straight to O'Hara.

Kuzan below didn't even look at him, all running through his mind was the why Kevin just said.

He started the Great Age of Pirates, at the cost of his own life and the chaos of the next twenty years, and for what?
Having followed Garp a long time ago, he knew Roger to a certain extent.

The Pirate King, however, is not a standard pirate. Because nine out of ten pirates on this sea will not have any restrictions on looting, not to mention that the restrictions are on looting civilians.

But such guys will destroy a country's army just because their comrades are insulted or because of a small quarrel.

On the ice, Kevin saw Kuzan's emotions becoming increasingly complicated, so he decided to add fuel to the fire.

After all, he didn't know that Roger surrendered himself because he was about to die. The more prestigious the story, the better the effect.

As he recalls, the O'Hara incident itself was the beginning of his inner doubts about the justice of the Navy.

"If a tree is just sick, then all you need to do is kill all the insects. But if the tree's roots are rotten, then no matter how you kill the insects, the whole tree will eventually wither and die."

Kevin's figure appeared on the mast of the warship, and the sailors below suddenly became nervous. They pointed their flintlock rifles at him, but no one pulled the trigger.

They didn't understand those words, but that didn't stop them from understanding this person's combat power, which was enough to hold back Lieutenant General Sakaski.

"take it easy."

Kevin waved his hand at the marines, and then continued: "To start a great pirate era, to allow more bugs to appear, so that in the end the rotten roots of the big tree are crushed. To usher in a new life after destruction, this is Roger's goal."

"Oppression has been going on for eight hundred years. For eight hundred years, the people on Marijoa have been oppressing the entire world. Heavenly gold, slaves, wars, destroying islands, covering up history..."

"Lieutenant General Kuzan, do you think this world should be gradually destroyed in its morbid state, or should the rotten roots be cut off to usher in a new life?"

For a moment, the scene fell silent, with only the sound of the Marines swallowing their saliva below.

Facing such an enemy, they were under a lot of pressure. After all, no matter how they looked at it, it seemed that the strongest combat force on their side was being persuaded!

After a long moment, Kuzan shook his head slightly.

Then he looked directly at Kevin and said, "I don't want to understand this. Because if Roger is right, then his behavior is no different from Sakaski's attempt to sink the refugee ship just now."

"Those people are unwilling to die for Sakaski's justice. The civilians who died after the Great Pirate Era will not be willing to die for the so-called future."

Kuzan's voice gradually became firm: "I can't judge who is right or wrong, but I understand myself!"

Has it failed?

No.

At this time, the blank history of eight hundred years ago had already planted seeds in his heart.

"The future will tell you the answer."

Kevin was still ready to leave: "Roger's words determined the fate of too many people. His words affected the world. Kuzan, I look forward to the day when you truly find your own justice."

As soon as he finished speaking, Kevin disappeared directly on the mast. In the distance, thick smoke was rising from O'Hara, and the entire island had become a ruin.

O'Hara...destruction.

……

A week later, the World Government's criticism arrived at Sengoku's Marine Headquarters as expected.

The Golden Den Den Mushi's Demon Slayer Order was pressed, why didn't the Navy execute it immediately?
Didn’t receive it?

Then why did they launch shelling after the refugee ship left?

Kuzan, who already had a criminal record in the South China Sea incident, was brought up again.

Sengoku, who had just put down the Den Den Mushi, felt as if his head was as big as a bucket, and threw the documents in his hand directly on the table.

Kuzan's Justice...

The order to kill the demons was indeed not issued. This was mentioned in the reports of the five lieutenant generals. The order to kill the demons was also issued by Sakaski.

But when the cloaked man appeared to save the refugee ship and towed Sakaski, Kuzan's actions also proved that his justice had deviated from the World Government.

Although in fact, whether it is Sengoku, Zephyr, or Garp, the top combat forces of the older generation of the navy, their inner justice has never been highly consistent with the World Government.

But they will compromise...

Garp's not being promoted to admiral is a compromise, he is very obedient which is a compromise, the same is true for Zephyr.

And persistence...Marijoa could not get on the automatic elevator operated by slaves, so this was all she could persist in.

……

Marie Gioia, Between the Powers.

"Have O'Hara's scholars confirmed that they are all dead?"

"That's what the CP reported, but because of the Navy's delay, there may be some fish that slipped through the net."

"We can let the CP continue its investigation in the West Sea. If their goal is still the historical text, then they will definitely appear again."

"The island of O'Hara..."

"It has become a ruin. The Tree of All-Knowing has also been burned. No one is there anymore."

"That kind of will... this is the best outcome."

"And the user of the Mimic Fruit, this time he appeared with the face of Sakaski."

"The ability of that fruit, according to the records, requires touch to activate. This time Sakaski's warship also went to Ohara, we can investigate."

"And there's Kuzan."

"Having inherited the justice of Garp, there is already a precedent for how to use this kind of combat power."

"The role of the navy itself is to contain pirates, which is fine. But the navy needs to be warned by Sengoku."

"Besides, Sakaski fits the bill."

"Absolute justice?"

"Let's observe further..."

"can."

……

The failed author begs me to read his book again.

(End of this chapter)

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