Chapter 268 is quite quiet.



"The Kingdom of Two Horses?"

Kizaru's office.

Kuro picked up the stationing documents given to him, glanced at them, and said, "Old man, is this place reliable? I may say that anywhere in the West Sea is fine, but you can't send me to some remote and impoverished place, can you?"

The document did not contain any detailed information about the Twin Horse Kingdom; all Kuro received was the letter of appointment.

"Oh, it should be pretty good."

Kizaru thought for a moment and said, "There aren't many people on the island, so it's quite quiet. There are just a few pests, but you should be able to clean them up yourself."

Quiet means there aren't many people, and fewer people means fewer disputes, making it a fairly safe town.

"Alright, old man, you did a good job this time. I'll take care of you and give you a New Year's gift... no, I mean, a present."

Kuro waved his hand, seeing that Kizaru was still looking at the documents, "I won't disturb you while you're looking at your things, I'll leave first."

After saying that, he turned and left.

"Oh, Kuro, wait, I have something to discuss with you..."

Kizaru looked up, about to say something, when he saw Kuro suddenly speed up and disappear through the doorway in an instant.

joke!

You old man, all you ever do is screw me over, nothing else.

Last time I was sent on patrol, what did I run into? A trio of con artists, then Moe Island, and then that time-manipulation user. If he hadn't been lucky, he might have been in serious trouble.

He'll help if I run into him, but if I don't, then everything's fine, right?

"Well, they've left. So, what about this..."

Kizaru pulled out a stack of documents, which contained a report about Cass being deployed to the West Blue.

The battle at the top attracted a lot of attention, and Cass was promoted to captain.

"I suppose that's tacit approval. After all, they're subordinates you trained. Well, with them there, things should be much easier for you." Kizaru murmured with a smile, readily giving his approval.

...

"Pack your things, let's go."

After leaving Kizaru's place feeling refreshed, Kuro found Lida and smiled.

"Did it pass, West Sea?" Lida asked curiously.

"The West Sea, it seems to be the 'Pegasus Island' of some 'Twin Horse Kingdom'. Anyway, we just need to go to the Four Seas. Where's Kro?"

He looked around but didn't see any of Kro's men.

Lida said, "He said he doesn't have many days left, so he should fight Kuro more often, otherwise he won't have the chance to fight him again."

"ah?"

"No, fight Sazir."

"..."

"Tell him to hurry up, what are you doing causing trouble every day? Let's go!" Kuro said angrily.

This is headquarters, a place where big shots gather. Staying here for even a second longer could lead to other unexpected events.

For example, Kaido's attack or something.

Whoever wants to get involved in this kind of thing can get involved; he, for one, simply doesn't want to.

Soon, Crow was called back by Lida.

“Mr. Kuro, did you call me?” Kuro asked.

"Okay, get ready. We're going to the West Sea, to the Pegasus Island of the 'Twin Horse Kingdom.' That will be my official base. From now on, we'll be free from this chaotic era and can live in peace."

Kuro patted Kro on the shoulder, looking pleased.

My long-held wish is now within reach.

He wanted a safe and comfortable life, Lida wanted to eat her fill safely and without worries, and Kro wanted a safe and peaceful life. Before, he just wanted to find a base and become the base commander. Now, although there have been some twists and turns, he has still achieved his goal. From now on, he can really live a carefree life.

"The Kingdom of Two Horses? Pegasus Island?"

However, upon hearing the name, Kuro's expression turned strange. "Mr. Kuro, that island..."

Pegasus Island...

Kuro had read about it in the newspapers a long time ago. The place had been filled with war. Both countries had completely abandoned that desolate land after destroying it, which had been occupied by pirates and was now in chaos.

"Hmm? That island is pretty nice, just a few pests," Kuro said.

Pests?

Yes, pirates are considered pests, which means that Mr. Kuro already knew this and still chose this island.

Indeed, given Mr. Kuro's power, that place really can only be considered a pest.

“Yes, there are quite a lot of pests,” Kro nodded.

"It's quite quiet, and there aren't many people."

"That's right."

The population was small; the war caused many to flee or die, and with no one around, the island naturally became quiet.

"That's fine then, let's go." Kuro smiled.

To travel from headquarters to the West Sea, one must cross the Red Line. The West Sea and the North Sea, in general, belong to the New World. For ordinary people, the only way to return is to either force their way through the Calm Belt or to return via the Reverse Mountain.

As for the navy, traveling from Mary Geoise to the naval base in the New World is very convenient; they can simply cross the Calm Belt by ship.

Although Kuro didn't really want to go to Mary Geoise, he decided to put up with it for the sake of his future.

The group, carrying their appointment certificates, boarded a warship and first went to Sabaody, then transferred from Sabaody to Mary Geoise.

"This is Mary Geoise..."

Lida and Chloe stared at the picturesque scenery before them, somewhat awestruck.

"The Celestial Dragons' residence..."

Chloe pushed up her glasses, looking somewhat nervous.

This was his first time here, but he had already heard of this famous name.

The Celestial Dragons' residence, the center of world power, and the place where Fisher Taigo rescued slaves—it's awe-inspiring no matter which form it takes.

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