After letting the people go, Kuro ignored the others and left them unconscious there, then led the others to other places.
The navy is now closing in on Area 0, so it's unlikely anyone will escape here. And even if they did, given the nature of the people here, who the hell would dare touch that scumbag?
It doesn't matter if we touch Kuro; it's good to teach this Celestial Dragon a lesson.
But that's basically impossible. Kuro personally drafted the plan, and with Kuro overseeing the encirclement, there's no chance of anything going wrong.
Everyone who hid in Zone 0 was found; those who should be killed were killed, and those who should be released were released. Within a day, Zone 0 was completely cleared out.
This day is not short.
The Sabaody Archipelago, from areas 10 to 70, only took two days, but for area 0, which was like a primeval forest, Kuro deployed all his forces and it only took one day to finish.
Area 60, naval base.
"This time, the total population counted in Zone 0 was [number] people, of whom [number] had committed serious crimes, including but not limited to slave trading, robbery, and murder. All of them were criminals who had been in Chambord for a long time and have been... executed."
Inside the office, Kuro casually uttered a number, but Kuro and Lida, standing in front of him, remained unmoved upon hearing it.
But outsiders know how cruel this number is; on that day, Chambord was practically a river of blood.
The Navy faithfully carried out orders, executing batch after batch of criminals according to a set standard and their own senses.
There may be those who are guilty but not deserving of death, but there are absolutely no innocent ones.
Regarding this, Kuro said... "It's fine as long as it's cleaned up."
"Isn't this great..."
Kuro looked out the window, and under the cover of his Observation Haki, Sabaody's chaotic emotions were essentially gone.
"Violence doesn't solve problems, but... violence can solve the people who have problems."
He shrugged, picked up a cigar from the cigar box on the table, lit it, and put it in his mouth.
Three days have passed since that day, and after dealing with a large number of criminals, Chambord is finally less chaotic.
Pirates, gangsters, thugs, and hooligans—they've all vanished without a trace.
But this has some side effects...
Even ordinary people are now very cautious when they go out. No matter how much the navy tries to spread propaganda, they are still very careful. They are terrified when they go out and greet others, afraid that they will speak too loudly and attract the navy's attention.
Kuro couldn't do anything about it; if he wanted to resolve the chaos here with overwhelming force, this was a necessary small price to pay.
Who the hell has the time to waste here, taking so much time to solve this little by little?
He was even thinking about getting a complaint and being transferred.
After some time, as the memory fades, people will forget the horror and begin to enjoy their true peace.
"Go in!"
Suddenly, the office door was pushed open, and Sazir shoved a burly man into the room, kicking him in the buttocks, causing him to stumble and fall into the office.
The burly man was initially angry, but upon entering the office and seeing Kuro sitting there, his legs immediately went weak, and he knelt down.
“Major General Kuro, this is the last remaining gang leader in Sabaody Archipelago. He seems to be involved in smuggling. He didn’t commit any major crimes before, so we let him go,” Sazir said as he walked in, pointing at the burly man.
"Thanks for your hard work."
Kuro nodded to Sazir before looking at the burly man kneeling there, his body trembling like a leaf.
He forced a friendly smile: "What's your surname?"
Although he tried to maintain a smile and project a friendly demeanor, the burly man trembled even more violently.
In these three days, Lucilfer Kuro's name became known to everyone.
From the moment he landed, he began killing, killing incessantly.
In their eyes, he was a madman who killed indiscriminately, grabbing people and killing them without any regard for right or wrong.
Their former respected predecessors and celebrities were herded to one place like chicks and then slaughtered en masse.
In three days, the rivers flowing through Chambord turned almost blood red before flowing into the sea.
Tens of thousands of people!
He killed tens of thousands of people!
What's the difference between them and the devil?
No matter what Kuro said, the strong man only heard one sentence.
How do you want to die?
"I, I, I...I don't want to die!"
The burly man burst into tears: "Please, don't kill me! I'll do anything, please don't kill me!"
“Kuro, you scared him,” Lida said, putting a potato chip in her mouth.
"What did I say that scared him so much that I can't even ask his surname?"
Kuro rolled his eyes and gestured to Sazir.
Bang!
Sazir punched the burly man in the head. The punch wasn't very powerful, but it shook the man's head and brought him back to some clarity.
"I said, what the hell is your name!" Kuro said viciously.
“Mark, my name is Mark, Lord Lucilfer Kuro,” Mark said, his voice trembling with tears in his eyes.
"Don't be nervous..."
Kuro took out a cigar and tossed it to Mark, who caught it hastily, held it with both hands, and stood there with his head down, not daring to say a word.
He exhaled a puff of smoke and said, "I called you here to get some information. Sabaody... no matter how you try to stop it, the darkness won't disappear. But I hate chaos, so if possible, you..."
"Want to be a Yangko Stadler?"
“Yangko...Star?” Mark was a little stunned.
"Um... it means gangster star."
Kuro stood up, walked to Mark's side, placed a hand on his shoulder, and slowly said, "You haven't done anything particularly evil in your daily life. If I hand over the Dark Zone to you, you should be able to control it according to my wishes."
Even in other countries and islands, there are gangs and thugs. They will always exist in this world, just like pirates; there's no way to completely eliminate them.
Once one wave is cleared, another will immediately rise, like weeds that can never be completely burned away.
Pegasus Island is a different story; Kuro built that island from scratch. But in a place like Sabaody Archipelago, creating something from nothing is simply impossible.
Such a place, filled with wealthy people and nobles, and close to Mary Geoise, where groups of idiots occasionally 'descend' to play, is bound to breed some darkness.
If we can't completely eliminate it, then we can only control it.
If it's under control, then things will be much more comfortable.
Regardless of whether he is transferred back or not.
The key is to control the darkness of Sabaody and prevent it from becoming too chaotic; that's all that matters.
So Kuro chose an unlucky guy from among the released thugs to do this.
This man is just right.
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