Dimension Forum Chapter 1378: War in Wano Country



Guan Liyuan soon had no time to continue to be idle. Half a month after Sengoku was elected as the Grand Speaker, Dragon sent news - the Beast Pirates once again used the shameless tactic of "dividing into two groups", which made the Revolutionary Army and the coalition forces of Wano Country in a dilemma...

Originally, Kaido at this time had joined forces with the general of Wano Country not long ago, probably when Marinford first rebelled, and began to intervene in the civil war of Wano Country.

As for the civil war in Wano Country, it started a few years earlier, just because it was too isolated... To be precise, they deliberately drew a line with the World Government, so it did not attract much attention. In the past one or two years, drawing a line with the World Government also meant "isolation from the world."

The supreme leader of Wano Country is called the King of Wano, but a long time ago, the "King of Wano" had lost power, and the country was divided by the major noble lords. The strongest lords and nobles can be called "generals" in Wano Country, who can restrain and instruct other lords.

To some extent, the King of Wano is more similar to the Celestial Dragons. The strongest legal basis is still "bloodline inheritance", but the strong are allowed to have the right to act on their behalf.

In the pirate culture, the legal basis of bloodline inheritance is very weak, just like Ace raised his arm and Roger's old friend might not pay attention to him.

As for the ordinary royal family other than the Celestial Dragons... when they do not have enough strength to maintain their rule, their legal basis will also be questioned.

In Wano Country, the legal basis of the King of Wano is equivalent to that of the Celestial Dragons, and the legal basis of the generals is equivalent to that of ordinary royal family. It

's just that twenty years ago, "Kurozumi Orochi", who replaced Kozuki Oden and became the new generation of generals, was even more domineering, and could not even be satisfied with "nominal inferiority to the King of Wano". Since many years ago, the descendants of the King of Wano have been "died" one after another.

However, many of the noble lords in the country still support the King, and the civil war in Wano Country took place between General Kurozumi Orochi and the lords and nobles who respected the King...

Although the Kozuki clan, the former general family, was defeated and suffered a heavy blow in the fight for the position of general, after the King fell seriously ill for no reason and was forbidden to be visited by outsiders by Kurozumi Orochi, they still led other lords and started a war with General Orochi.

Originally, the two sides were evenly matched, but after Orochi brought Kaido in as a strong ally, the King-loving faction was defeated all the way. When the situation was the worst, Kozuki Oden wanted to sacrifice himself in exchange for Orochi and Kaido to spare the Kozuki clan's people and other nobles.

This is also in line with the original plot that Guan Liyuan knows-the previous general Kozuki Oden was replaced by Kurozumi Orochi more than 20 years ago, but he was cooked and killed two years after the original Battle of the Top.

Now it seems that "losing the position of general" and the subsequent war are two different things...

Fortunately, the Revolutionary Army also intervened in the internal struggle of Wano Country at this time, and reached an agreement with several leading nobles of the pro-king faction - if it weren't for the cooperation between General Orochi and Kaido, which put them in a desperate situation, the pro-king nobles of Wano Country would not be so easy to accept the foreign revolutionary army.

Of course, the Revolutionary Army was originally "Xiang Zhuang dancing with a sword, aiming at Pei Gong", specifically targeting Kaido!

Kaido supports General Orochi, and the Revolutionary Army naturally has to support the pro-king faction. Therefore, Kozuki Oden did not die at this time,

and the lords who opposed Orochi still retained a large part of their strength. Wano Country was originally in a civil war, so even if its strength was not weak, it was not a big help because it was cut in half and placed on both sides of the scale. Even if the Revolutionary Army was later, it might have to face "Kaido + Wano Country".

According to the message that Dragon sent to Guan Liyuan before, the combat power of Wano Country is roughly equivalent to a Four Emperors Pirate Group without the Four Emperors - if something unexpected happened to G before, it would probably be similar to the Wano Country at that time.

It is precisely because of its strength that it has the qualification to be "isolated from the world". Otherwise, haven't you seen those non-member countries, most of them are more miserable than each other, and they are taught a lesson by the World Government for no reason?

For example, the children of G had discussed before that if G could not come, they would give up all peripheral forces, give up the road sign historical text, and defend the 35 islands of Wano Country to the death.

Although this plan was risky at the time, since it could be proposed, it was also certain. Wano Country has another advantage over the G Pirate Group that it has fewer enemies.

But now it is useless for him to have fewer enemies. After all, there are still coveted things in Wano Country, such as... the road sign historical text of the Kozuki clan!

This is also Kaido's main purpose...

If there is no civil war in Wano Country, Kaido will also have to weigh whether it is worthwhile, but the civil war in Wano Country and the cooperation with Kurozumi Orochi have given Kaido the best opportunity.

In the original work, this historical text of the road sign should be on Zou Island, but Guan Liyuan does not know whether the Kozuki clan did not tell the truth, or if there was no intervention by the Revolutionary Army, Kozuki Oden sent someone to send the historical text to Zou before his death.

Zou Country is on good terms with the Kozuki clan, so the latter is not impossible.

However, Guan Liyuan and the Revolutionary Army's goal is not to sign the historical text, so they did not specifically verify whether Kozuki Oden lied.

Originally, Dragon and Guan Liyuan's plan was that after the Revolutionary Army went to Wano Country, they would gradually pull Kaido's main force to the battlefield of Wano Country until most of the combat power of the Beast Pirates, including Kaido himself, was trapped, and then gather all the forces of the Revolutionary Army and the Ten Thousand Nations to give it a fatal blow.

After all, Kaido didn't throw all his forces to Wano Country right away, otherwise he would have been swept away by Whitebeard and his New World territory.

In the original work, Kaido was distracted by the confrontation with Shanks during the Battle of the Top, which shows that the strength initially invested in Wano Country was not strong.

Although the strength of Wano Country is not weak, it is now fighting on both sides, and only needs a push...

Although the refueling tactic may cause more casualties in Wano Country, it can more thoroughly destroy the Beasts Pirates, and it can ensure that at least Kaido can be captured, so it is most beneficial to the Revolutionary Army and the entire ocean. Otherwise, the casualties will be even more severe if Kaido fights for territory in the New World bit by bit. It would be

much simpler to first destroy most of the high-level forces of the Beasts, and then directly recruit the countries that are vassalized by him.

The Revolutionary Army will not take the initiative to sacrifice innocent people to get the so-called "less sacrifice" opportunity, but in Wano Country, the Revolutionary Army is there to help, and those who are helped should not ask for so much.

Guan Liyuan was originally waiting for news from Dragon and would go there during the final battle, but this tactic had an unexpected outcome!

Kaido shamelessly "divides his troops into two groups"...

For others, "divides his troops into two groups" is not a shameless tactic, or even a tactic at all, but for the Beasts Pirates, "divides his troops into two groups" has a different meaning.

The Beasts Pirates divided their troops into two groups, with Kaido alone on one group and the others on the other...


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