Seeing the young boy trembling with anger, Sakalski finally stopped agitating.

After all, the purpose of his trip was not to kill the other party in anger.

"Shichibukai, tsk tsk, I really didn't expect that a guy like you who has a deep hatred for the navy would accept the proposal of the world government." Akaken's words revealed a clear look of contempt: "Katakuri, your arrogance It seems to be broken?"

Wearing dark jeans and a pair of thorny black boots, the Shichibukai member had a gloomy complexion when he heard the words, and finally sighed: "I don't expect your understanding, and I don't long for forgiveness from my family, no matter Charlotte How the rest of the family perceives my behavior, I accept it openly."

The younger brothers and sisters who surrounded him in the past have long since passed away, and now he is alone.

"But I don't regret my decision to join Shichibukai." Katakuri recalled the content of the deal with the world government, and couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief:

"If this is a heavy curse, then I will bear it all."

The younger brother and sister who have not been taken away from the shadow and detained in the deep sea prison can be exchanged for freedom and stay by his side to "pay for their sins" for the world government.

Although Cracker, who has lost his shadow, can only curl up in the confined space created by the biscuit soldiers, he can share a tea break with him on the deck at midnight, instead of squatting and picking up soap in Imperton Prison.

This is the ultimate that Katakuri can do, abandoning face, abandoning dignity, and living like a dog that is not recognized by everyone.

Unexpectedly, Sakaski raised his hand and gave applause: "A man like you would give up everything. He must have made some kind of determination, right? If you put aside the confrontation of identity, this old man admires a guy like you." .”

This sentence is Sakaski's sincere words. Putting aside the prejudice against pirates, and only looking at it from the perspective of the pillar of a family, Katakuri is even worth learning for him.

"...Akainu, even with your approval, I will not thank you." After a long silence, Katakuri reluctantly opened his mouth, and his words were inevitably bitter and difficult.

The other brothers and sisters on the same boat treated his "betrayal" indifferently, and Cracker, who knew more about his brother's difficulties, lived in the shadows like a ghost and a ghost.

The fellow pirates misunderstood Katakuri's joining Shichibukai because he was greedy for power and despised him. The sailors who were on the winning side ridiculed him, and the five old stars even pinched his weakness and drove him like a pig. Dogs are average.

Only the mortal enemy back then was sincerely praising his character.

How ironic? How sad?

The Legion Commander of the Burning Legion looked at this man who seemed to be carrying everything seriously: "Katakuri, how does [Guardian] taste?"

"I don't know," was asked in a daze, but in the end the sadness, anger, and hesitation in Katakuri's eyes turned into endless tenderness: "But it's all worth it."

This time, Sakarski applauded again,

He was very satisfied with this answer.

Katakuri is the only one who is not understood by the world?

"You see, the Navy and the Shichibukai still share some common topics." The bloodthirsty number one killer of the legion lit a cigar for himself while speaking.

Abuses, accusations, and the iron-blooded means of the expeditionary army have received a lot of bad reviews for it. As its leader, Akainu has always had mixed reviews among the people.

Old dog, lunatic, O'Hara murderer, there are many media tabloids portraying him as a cold-blooded executioner hiding under justice.

What people want to see is a great hero, not a black ops expert, not a military warrior who has been criticized for being "stained and stained".

But Sakarsky knew that,

After the blood dissipated, the only thing left was heavy responsibilities.

Some [guardians] may not be understood, recognized, or favored, and may even dedicate their lives to them, and even lose their precious lives.

These experiences are not necessarily good, but as Katakuri said-it's all worth it.

405. The beginning of the general trend

Katakuri stared thoughtfully at the burly middle-aged man in front of him. He had been in a high position for many years and he was the leader of the army. Even though most of the man's body was hidden in the dim light of the candle, he looked dignified.

Half of it is light, half is shadow, the candles burning in the house for worship flicker with Katakuri's sudden raising of his hand, just like his state of mind at the moment.

"Please sit down, I don't want to be laughed at that the Charlotte family doesn't know how to treat guests." In the end, Katakuri didn't take the hasty move to drive away the other party immediately, and raised his hand and pointed diagonally at the table and chairs.

The candlelight shone brightly, reflecting on the face of the former leader of the four generals, making it look cloudy and uncertain under the intertwined light and shadow.

"Akainu, you are a busy person who is not suppressing the Four Emperors in the New World, but suddenly visited my site. Didn't you just come here to sarcasm me?"

Although he has been in prison for many years, Katakuri's judgment as an excellent commander has not declined.

He was keenly aware of the change of the navy, as if he wanted to prove something to himself.

"Don't say anything around the corner [this has nothing to do with what the old man wants to do, but depends on you], what is your real purpose?"

Sakaski was not surprised by this, and swallowed back the excuse he was going to say:

"Oh? It looks like you're relying on your knowledge and domineering premonition again, right?"

"I hope the news about you in prison is not blocked, and you are not completely out of touch with the current trends in the world." Sakaski sat down and sat across the table from Katakuri.

His words were a little cloudy, as if he intentionally or unintentionally avoided the core of Katakuri's previous question - [the purpose of coming here].

But in fact, Sakalski has already revealed the message he wants to convey to the other party through a word game.

"Oh, of course, the battle between the Navy Headquarters and the Black Sails Alliance is closely watched even in Imperton." Recalling the information collected before and after his release from prison, Katakuri had a little idea in his mind. Why did Sakaski will show up here.

The former pillar of Totland narrowed his eyes slightly, and the verbal battle with the admiral finally made him regain some of his former meticulous thinking.

Sakaski's rough appearance and hawkish tough style are undoubtedly an excellent cover. In his hands, it seems that everything can be resolved by force and [recklessness].

But Katakuri knew that the guy in front of him was a scheming and experienced man.

Don't look at this military warrior chatting away, constantly going around in circles in the conversation with him, it seems that he has been reluctant to reveal his true intentions.

However, the opponent was using the war that happened not long ago to hint at himself.

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