60-69 were the naval bases and the entrances/exits of the government.
70-79 refers to places like hotels and guesthouses.
The naval base here is No. 66.
After the warship docked, the navy escorted Frank and the pirates into the base, while Kuro and the others headed to their destination, the Holy Land of Mary Geoise.
The Celestial Dragons' residences are off-limits to unauthorized individuals; even royalty wouldn't come to such a place except for the World Conference.
Aside from the Celestial Dragons who reside there permanently, the Navy is the group that visits most frequently.
Mary Geoise has an entrance in Sabaody Archipelago. You can take an elevator from Sabaody Archipelago to Mary Geoise, but this elevator doesn't go directly to the top of the Red Line. Instead, it stops at a certain distance, and you have to walk up an unusually long flight of stairs to see the gates of Mary Geoise.
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At the gates of Mary Geoise, armored soldiers stood ready, all looking toward the steps, where footsteps could be heard.
A soldier in armor swallowed hard. "They're here..."
The footsteps grew closer.
The first thing you see is Garp grinning with his white teeth, eating a senbei (rice cracker).
Beside it, a crane moved unhurriedly.
The three generals were at the rear, along with several lieutenant generals and major generals behind them.
Kuro mingled among them, walking side by side with Bogart.
Bogart kept looking at him the whole way.
From the moment he boarded the ship, the hook-nosed man would glance at him every now and then.
This gave Kuro a chill down his spine.
"Why are you staring at me like that?" he couldn't help but ask.
Bogart looked at his face, his gaze gradually moving down to his waist and abdomen, and then further down to the [Huazhou] hanging at his waist.
"A swordsman?" he asked.
"No, it's a family heirloom."
Kuro shook his head and said, "I specialize in physical combat."
"Is that so..."
Bogart narrowed his eyes. "Let's spar sometime. I have some experience with swordsmanship. It's good for young people to learn more."
A swordsman with even a little skill can sense the aura of another swordsman.
Kuro is undoubtedly a swordsman, but he's so young, he probably isn't very strong.
But who can blame him for Bogart's fondness for teaching? This man named Kuro, being Kizaru's direct subordinate, must have some talent. With a little training, he might become a powerful Marine.
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