Chapter 441 The Importance of Being a Good Person



Why are you getting so worked up?

Kuro looked at Wilbur, who was excited, with suspicion.

"I'm just touched by your trust!"

Wilbur couldn't help but shed tears as he said this.

"This poor child..."

Kuro shook his head. He must have been bullied badly in Marineford, otherwise why would he burst into tears as soon as he arrived? It was just a little bit of power, which shows what a miserable situation he was in Marineford.

"Alright, alright, go get on with your business, don't waste time." Kuro waved his hand.

"yes!"

Wilbur wiped away his tears and said, "However... besides coming to Sabaody, I also brought you a message from Fleet Admiral Akainu."

"Oh? What news has he sent?" Kuro's spirits lifted.

Instead of a phone call or telegram, they had a naval officer relay the message?

That must be something that offended him!

Thinking about it from the opposite perspective, Akainu is so assertive, he probably wanted to mention himself, but this time it's definitely not as simple as just not mentioning him. Maybe he was demoted, otherwise why would he be so embarrassed to speak up?

Even the old man hasn't sent any messages!

"Tell me quickly!" Kuro exclaimed excitedly.

"Forehead..."

Wilbur lowered his head guiltily and whispered, "The Marshal said he hopes you'll do well in Sabaody. Also, you did a good job in Sabaody..."

"Hmm, anything else?" Kuro's eyes sparkled with anticipation.

"It's gone."

"That's it?" Kuro stuck his head out, his eyes wide. "Where's my demotion news? Where's my transfer news?"

"There's no such thing, Major General Kuro..."

Wilbur opened his mouth, trying to comfort him: "I know how Major General Kuro feels. He's managed to quell the chaos in Sabaody Archipelago, but he hasn't even received a promotion. The inaction of headquarters is truly frustrating. But I believe headquarters must have its own difficulties. Major General Kuro, I'm on your side, and I will definitely support you!"

Demotion, transfer...

Isn't this sarcasm?

But thinking about it, it makes sense. He did such a big thing in Sabaody Archipelago, almost taking the blame for the crime of "murderous monster" for justice, but he still didn't get promoted. The higher-ups are too wicked!

It's important to know that Rear Admiral Kuro's reputation has already spread throughout the Navy. He killed tens of thousands of people in three days, which is comparable to the Buster Call!

This is still his own Demon Slayer Order!

The pressure was immense.

As a result, the righteous act went unrewarded...

It's perfectly normal to feel resentful.

The Marshal must have known this, which is why he asked me to pass on the message to Major General Kuro.

"What are you supporting me for? Fuck you!"

Kuro opened his mouth, looking at Wilbur who didn't understand anything and looked guilty, and suddenly felt a little tired.

"Alright, you can go out now..."

Kuro waved helplessly, signaling Wilbur to go out first.

The latter saluted and silently retreated.

"Hey, Kuro, you said you'd eat the table last time..."

Lida chuckled.

"Go! Go! Go!"

Kuro said irritably, "Was I eating the table? I was just using an analogy. How can you take what the Navy says seriously?"

As he spoke, he rattled off a string of incomprehensible phrases like "this is a metaphor" and "rhetorical device," instantly filling the office with a cheerful atmosphere.

Then, the more I thought about it, the angrier I got!

Bang!!

He slammed his fist on the table, and a '-1' symbol seemed to appear on the surface, along with a soft question.

"What's going on?!"

Kuro roared, "That piece of trash, that dead bastard, isn't he a Celestial Dragon?! I even threw out his lackeys, doesn't he feel ashamed? Come at me! Are the Celestial Dragons so weak that they can't even save face by transferring a minor general?!"

Lida looked at him expressionlessly.

Major General, there are ordinary and extraordinary Major Generals.

You keep talking about 'Kizaru's direct subordinate' and 'Redfield terminator' all the time. Is that something an ordinary major general can achieve?

"What if they don't transfer them? You've already cleared out Sabaody. If you kill another wave, it will affect the civilians," Lida asked.

"I'm not that heartless!"

Kuro glared at Lida with annoyance, plopped down, lit a cigar, and muttered to himself as he put it in his mouth.

"Hiss... Lida, do you think I might be stuck here and unable to move?"

He stroked his chin, a possibility forming in his mind. "Was the incident last time too big of a fuss? I heard that the higher-ups were unhappy with me, and that's why they put me in this position?"

“How should I know?” Lida shook her head and said, “But there’s nothing wrong with sitting here. Sabaody is a lot of fun.”

"Please, be careful, I'm begging you. Can't you just use it occasionally?" Kuro sighed.

"Hmph, I've always been useful!" Lida retorted.

"Alright, alright, go and find that idiot Kro here. Don't let him play that 'military-civilian harmony' game anymore."

"oh."

Lida responded and jogged out. Soon, she returned with Chloe.

“Mr. Kuro, you were looking for me?” Kuro said.

"Hmm...you analyze this for me. Back when I was in North Sea, was Vinsmoke's complaint indirectly the reason I'm stuck here?" Kuro exhaled a puff of smoke and said.

"Vinsmoke...it seems so. Their power is not low, and they can even influence the policies of the World Government."

Kuro adjusted his glasses and said, "That family's unique clone soldiers and combat capabilities are something the World Government needs to contact; otherwise... Mr. Kuro, you should be a Vice Admiral or even a Grand Admiral by now..."

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