Chapter 438 Sue Me If You're Not Afraid!



Mark is a good fit; he's currently the most powerful gangster among the lucky ones.

He started his business by smuggling tobacco and alcohol that were prohibited from being sold in Chambord. If you disregard the embargo, he's not much different from any other businessman.

There's just one thing...

Kuro looked at Mark's trembling body and shook his head.

Too timid.

But that's already pretty good. If you look any further down the list, you'll only find ordinary thugs and hooligans.

Then forget about Yangko dance, you're not even qualified to do Yangko.

"A gangster star... me?"

Mark stammered, "You mean, you want me to rule the darkness of Sabaody?"

"Otherwise, why would I call you here? To hang you?" Kuro said irritably.

Isn't that so?

Mark didn't dare say this, fearing that this terrifying man might order the navy to hang him if he got angry.

"Relax, if I meant it, you wouldn't see me."

Kuro waved his hand and said, "As long as you do as I say, your name will definitely be among those names in the dark world."

"My...one copy?"

Mark stared blankly at Kuro, convinced that the man was not lying, and suddenly became excited.

Yes, would someone as powerful as him lie to them?

What else does he have to lose?

For someone like that, there's no need for any schemes to deal with him.

It's important to know that in Sabaody, the rumors about Kuro have been changing almost every moment over the past three days.

A madman from the East Sea landed in Sabaody Archipelago.

An unspeakable murderous tyrant is wreaking havoc in area 30.

The despicable naval commander set his sights on Area 20.

Lucilius Kuro is maintaining order.

Rear Admiral Kuro led his righteous navy into Area 10.

The noble, righteous, and invincible naval hero thoroughly investigated Sabaody Archipelago.

In the end, the carnage inspires both fear and awe.

In Sabaody, whether commoners or gangsters, businessmen or nobles, everyone showed the deepest respect for the newly arrived naval base commander.

No one dared to defy this rear admiral, at least not openly.

For someone like Mark, such a terrifying being being willing to give him an opportunity is like a pie falling from the sky.

obedient?

Of course I'll obey.

Even if people don't contact him, he'll still obediently listen to them because he's afraid of dying.

"You will take charge of the dark order of Sabaody. My desired outcome is simple: I do not want any chaos."

He sat back down and pointed to the cigar in Mark's hand. "That's the token. Tell the dark forces that are still alive about my request. If needed... Sazir, you should be able to handle this, right?"

"certainly!"

Sazir's spirits lifted, and he said excitedly, "Major General Kuro, you can completely trust me!"

Finally, I have something to do!

Finally, I'm not getting beaten up every day anymore!

Sure enough, he was useful!

"Alright, alright, take him out." Kuro waved his hand.

"yes!"

Sazier saluted and led Mark out.

“Hey, Sazir.”

Kro followed him out, then called out to Sazir, who was still excited, and said in a deep voice:

"Mr. Kuro rarely entrusts you with tasks, and as a lieutenant, you have the authority to mobilize some naval forces, and I will provide your support. But if you still can't handle it, or if you need to bother Mr. Kuro with anything, you know the consequences..."

"Yes! I understand!"

Sazir shuddered, his excitement fading considerably.

If this matter were to involve Major General Kuro again, Mr. Kuro would probably skin him alive.

After all, the conditions are set, and even a pig could accomplish them.

If he doesn't do this right, he shouldn't even think about getting promoted or getting revenge in the future; he might as well just go back to his hometown.

However, this also serves as a warning; we must not make mistakes.

"It's good that you understand."

Kuro glanced at him and nodded. "Do a good job. You're my direct subordinate. If you make me lose face in front of Mr. Kuro, I won't let you off easily."

With that, he pushed open the door and walked straight in.

Sazir pursed his lips, then suddenly glared at Mark. "If you ruin my plans, I'll skin you alive, you hear me!"

“I…I understand…Lord Sazir,” Mark said weakly.

"Call me Lieutenant!"

...

"They're gone?"

Kuro asked as he saw Kuro enter.

“Yes, I’ve already given the instructions. Sazir will satisfy us,” Kro said.

"If he can't even handle this little thing, he'll have to go back to farming," Kuro said irritably.

He's almost done everything. If he messes things up again in this atmosphere of fear, he'll throw Sazir into headquarters for a year or two of reprimand before the matter is even over.

"By the way, where's that bastard Masi? Has he left yet?" Kuro asked.

"He left... He even cursed at you when he left, so I knocked him out and put him on the ship."

Kro adjusted his glasses and said.

The nature of Masi's actions wasn't exactly egregious; it involved cooperating with pirates, something an old guy had done before. But the nature of the matter was different, at least Kuro found it repulsive, which is why he wrote a long essay about it.

The headquarters was quite efficient; the punishment for Masi was issued in less than a day.

He was demoted to captain at headquarters and assigned to the outer sea section of Beihai.

He's similar to Finbodi, who made a mistake back then, but he probably doesn't have Finbodi's luck.

"Hey, you can't go in! You can't go in without orders from Major General Kuro."

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