Kro's idea lessened his melancholy by a tiny bit.
"I'll go brush my teeth now, Mr. Kuro."
Kuro didn't dare stay too long, fearing that Kuro, who was currently harboring anger, would find an excuse to beat him up, so he quickly retreated.
Lida shoved the last steak into her mouth. She chewed it a couple of times, swallowed it, patted her tummy with a satisfied sound, and then turned to Kuro:
"Hey Kuro, don't you want a promotion? I don't really care, you're already pretty good."
"What do you mean I'm strong? Lida, I've told you this countless times. To survive in this world, we must have reverence for it, you know? Putting everything else aside, just take you for example. If I didn't know anything and you suddenly ambushed me, I might be completely exhausted. And if there were any other enemies nearby, I'd be dead." Kuro said seriously.
"Are you kidding me? I can suck you dry?" Lida looked at Kuro as if he were a ghost.
"Whether you can suck it dry or not, this principle is right, isn't it? There are mountains beyond mountains and brothels beyond brothels. You can't deny this. Look at that godforsaken place, the Grand Line, what kind of monsters are they producing? Now that I've been promoted and gone back, I'm exhausted every day, you know? I'm living in fear like a little rabbit!"
Lida rolled her eyes so hard they were about to burst.
Are you a little bunny?
Are there rabbits that can transform into dragons or lions when their skin is torn open?
Or do you view the people on the high seas as worthless, as if they could be eaten anywhere?
Rabbits are more than enough to deal with weeds and grass.
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