The two of them were very happy.

"Mr. Garp, you're back!"

A voice interrupted the eye contact between the two sides. It was Makino.

She came to see Bardock off. As the boss lady, it was necessary to see the customers out.

"Hahaha, Makino, long time no see. How's business?"

Garp's expression changed, and the tense atmosphere dissipated like clouds and rain.

"It's okay. Ace and Luffy are frequent customers! Have you visited Ace and Luffy? If they knew you were back, they would be very happy."

As soon as Makino finished speaking, she heard a suppressed laugh from the side. She looked up and saw Bardock.

"Sorry, sorry. Although I have been trained, it was so funny that I couldn't help it." Bardock explained.

"What do you mean, kid? Do you think Luffy and Ace will be unhappy to see me?"

Although Bardock didn't say it explicitly, Garp's intuition told him that Bardock meant it. Could it be that Bardock already knew Luffy and Ace?

Bardock looked directly at Garp and said, "If I had a grandfather who often beat himself with his fists, I would be more shocked to see my grandfather come back."

Garp was angry when he heard this, "What do you know? If Luffy and the others hadn't been clamoring to be pirates, would I have beaten them? I have always wanted to train them to be navy."

Garp has already tacitly accepted that Bardock and the others know Luffy.

"Stop it! With their father's identity, how could he possibly become a navy? Even if you are a navy hero, you can't be the master of the Five Elders!" Bardock taunted.

Whether it's Ace or Luffy, let alone whether their personalities are suitable for being a navy, just because one of them is the son of the Pirate King and the other is the son of the leader of the Revolutionary Army, it's a joke for them to be a navy.

Garp's face was serious, "You seem to know a lot of secrets, then do you know my iron fist?"

Bardock nodded and replied, "Dragon said he remembered it deeply."

Bardock meant that he was very familiar with Dragon, and even heard him talk about this kind of family affairs, and many secrets were also learned from Dragon.

But Garp seemed to have made up his mind to use his fists, and he began to roll up his sleeves.

Just at this time, Bogart led Garp's men to rush over. They found Bardock and his group and immediately drew their weapons. They knew that this time in the East China Sea, their target was the people in front of them.

Garp still remembered that this was Windmill Village, his hometown, and he would not choose to fight directly in the village.

Otherwise, based on his estimation of the strength of Bardock and his group, Windmill Village is likely to be destroyed by war.

Pressing down Bogart and the others, Garp pointed to the foot of the mountain, "Don't say I didn't give you a chance. If you can escape from my fist, I promise that I will not hunt you down in the East China Sea anymore."

Bardock shrugged, "It just so happens that I also want to experience the iron fist that makes Dragon change color. Enelu, you are responsible for vigilance and support."

Enelu nodded in agreement. He preferred to fight with a natural ability user, so he did not force a fight with Garp.

At this time, Daz Bonis rarely said, "Boss, I want to try that swordsman."

He was referring to Garp's adjutant, Bogart, a powerful swordsman.

Bardock looked over, "I have no objection."

Bogart looked at Garp. As a navy, he was more accustomed to obeying orders.

Garp originally wanted Bogart to pay attention to the aftermath of their battle and protect Windmill Village from destruction. Now it seems that Bogart also seems to be ready to fight.

"Bogart, go ahead."

"Yes, Vice Admiral Garp!"

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