Kuro was a little confused at this moment...
Dragon's inquisitive eyes seemed to glow, so intense that Kuro involuntarily took a step back.
He didn't understand.
What's wrong with this guy? He came all this way not to fight me, but to discuss justice with me?
Wait a minute...
Was saving his son just a side thing, and his real purpose was to discuss philosophy with me?
In response, Kuro couldn't help but exclaim, "You're sick!"
"If you have something to say, just say so. If you don't want to fight me, then get lost. I don't have time to talk about justice with you!"
Kuro had barely finished speaking when a commotion arose nearby. A man in a black and white mask, accompanied by a person wearing a large cloak, rapidly approached. "Drag! What are you doing here? Golden Lion, seize him! Don't let this dangerous man escape!"
Just as he finished speaking, the man in black and white suddenly felt a chill, and the man in the wide cloak beside him silently reached out and pulled him.
Kuro remained still, but his eyes swept over, and the chilling intent in his eyes was obvious to everyone.
"You're still so rude! I told you, you have to be polite in front of me!"
Bang!
Kuro swung his leg to the side, whipping it like a lash across the black-and-white masked man. The force propelled him into the wide cloak behind him, sending both of them flying.
Hiss...
Kuro retracted his leg, which was crackling with electricity, and clicked his tongue: "Seriously, these people just can't learn to respect others. I have the right to fly freely in Mary Geoise, and even Lucci, who was so harsh on me, still gives me some face. You guys really don't treat me like an executive?"
He just couldn't understand how all the world government officials were so idiotic, daring to use such a tone towards a warlord, one of the 'three giants' of the world's largest violent organization.
Are they all mentally deranged?
After kicking the man, Kuro gripped the Luo Gui tightly and then looked at Dragon.
He lowered his body slightly, assuming a fighting stance.
"Drag, I don't care what you're here for, Kaido, I won't give it to you," Kuro said in a deep voice.
Dragon glanced at the person who had been kicked away, his eyes lit up as if he had realized something, and said, "I have no interest in Kaido, nor do I want to fight you. I just want to discuss something with you."
“I recently read a book whose preface was very interesting. The book said, ‘Justice existed in the beginning,’ and I agree with that. It is because justice exists that we, the revolutionary army, exist.”
Kuro rolled his eyes: "You're talking to me with a book I haven't read? Are you sick? Why do you keep talking about justice? Justice is different for everyone. Power is justice, wealth is justice, looks are justice, breasts are justice, thighs are justice, nymphs are justice, even 'Oli Gei' can be considered justice. Every single colonel in the Navy could come up with their own version of justice."
"Instead of wasting your time pondering what justice is, you should go and look at the countries you've overthrown!"
call!
A slash was unleashed as Kuro swung his sword, striking Dragon's body directly. However, the latter instantly transformed into a gust of wind, allowing the slash to penetrate him, before reforming into a human form.
Kuro grinned, "A Logia type..."
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"The countries I overthrew..."
With wind still swirling around him, Dorrag gradually floated into the air and asked, "I don't understand. Without bloodline, one cannot be recognized, and naturally, one cannot choose a reliable king. A country needs a leader. A nobleman who can consider the people's interests is more stable than a commoner with little knowledge."
Although the book "The Faith of Justice" gave him a completely new concept, it taught people what is right and wrong and was full of positivity. It taught people to dare to confront injustices against them, which was very good. It seemed to have nothing to do with the revolution, but as the leader of the revolutionary army, Dragon was able to discover more meaning in it.
This book teaches people to resist. Once the public understands the knowledge in it and acts based on it, they will resist injustice on their own. But that would lead to chaos.
Their revolutionary army's policy is also to improve the lives of those who cannot survive. To this end, they have set their sights on the source of the world's greatest injustice—the Celestial Dragons. However, those people cannot influence the Celestial Dragons, and rashly causing unrest would only plunge the local kingdom into turmoil.
But here's the problem...
Why does resisting injustice lead to turmoil...?
Dragon couldn't quite understand, just as he couldn't quite understand why Cass, as a naval officer, dared to kill all the nobles of the Ligur Kingdom, including the king.
He had previously thought that these naval forces were merely a means for Kuro to realize his ambitions, because Dressrosa was related to him. After killing the nobles, he plunged the order of the Ligur Kingdom into chaos, and then Dressrosa entered the scene to complete his rule more quickly.
But after reading the book, he felt something was wrong...
"Huh? You made a mistake in your own strategy, and you come to me, the naval commander, for advice because of your troubles? You really are..."
Kuro said irritably, "Have you been in the Kingdom of Makka Pakka for too long and your brain has become as damaged as those transvestites'?"
"It's the Kingdom of Kamabakka... By the way, how did you know?"
Dragon was surprised. After the headquarters was attacked by Blackbeard, they moved to the Kamabakka Kingdom to avoid further exposure. But this should have been top secret. Where did Kuro find out about this?
But soon, his attention was drawn to other things.
Dragon frowned and said, "Wrong strategy? What do you mean? Are you saying we don't take control ourselves? Our Revolutionary Army has no intention of opposing the World Government. We are dedicated to removing the power of the Celestial Dragons because their taxes are too heavy, making it impossible for the people to live. That's why we want to overthrow those countries that collect taxes so madly."
"Get out!"
Kuro raised his hand and unleashed a barrage of slashes, shredding Dragon's body.
"What the hell? I don't want to talk to you, get the hell out of here!"
Kuro cursed, "You haven't even figured out the enemy, haven't even defined the classes, and you want to rebel like others? Without theoretical support, without inherent justice, without being recognized by others, you're just leading a group of people blindly without trying to win anyone over. You dare call that a rebellion? Give you another twenty years and you still won't make a fuss! No, give you another twenty years and everything will be back to square one. You'll have wasted your time and won't have changed anything."
Lida, listening nearby, raised an eyebrow. Although she didn't quite understand, Kuro seemed to know it very well...
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