Jabba laughed when he heard Kuro's words: "Hahaha, Captain, you've been disliked."
"Haha, yeah..."
Roger scratched his head, somewhat embarrassed, and said, "I'm a pirate, so it's normal to be disliked."
Kuro narrowed his eyes; he didn't have a very good impression of Roger.
Anyway, he didn't know what the impact of everything the other party did was; apart from the rampant piracy, he didn't feel anything.
Has the world gotten better?
No, it's gotten even worse.
After that man's words during his execution, the world got worse.
Pirates have existed since ancient times, eight hundred years ago, no, even earlier.
This is an ocean world, and as long as there are people, pirates will always exist.
It is deeply embedded in this world, just like cultural traditions, and cannot be changed.
However, it can be reduced.
Kuro didn't care about the World Government; he had no opinion about it.
Celestial Dragons are one thing, but if a Celestial Dragon also brings slaves with him, then things get complicated.
But one thing is certain: order. The world government has maintained this order for eight hundred years.
Don't try to pull that "long live freedom" nonsense on me; Kuro has never believed in that stuff.
I've never believed in that kind of thing, not even in my past life.
free?
What freedom?
Is it the kind of "freedom" where "this person has lost everything, but has gained freedom"?
Is doing whatever you want the same as freedom?
Those stray dogs on the roadside are freer than anyone else.
Compared to humans, these stray dogs should be the epitome of freedom.
Kuro believes more in 'self-discipline', but humans are essentially beasts, and 'self-discipline' requires order to maintain it.
The world government has at least restored the standard line for calm in the ocean.
But what did this man do?
One sentence plunged the seas into an unprecedented era of piracy, the likes of which hadn't been seen in eight hundred years!
This forced Kuro to not even live peacefully in the East Blue, where pirate incidents were frequent and countless people were harmed.
Kuro knew that this man wasn't the main reason; people are just looking for a suitable excuse for their actions.
Those who harbor ambitions, harbor malice, and want to burn, kill, and plunder are merely using this pretext to act.
But this man was definitely the trigger.
If you were to overthrow the World Government or something, that would be acceptable, right? But what's the point of having pirates everywhere and causing the Navy so much trouble?
If you're so capable, why don't you just go and confront the World Government?
Go with the revolutionary army!
And what's the point of overthrowing the world government?
This isn't like fighting a great demon king; once the great demon king is defeated, the world will return to peace.
If you were in your previous life, and you wiped a certain so-called 'world hegemon' off the map, would the world be at peace?
Innocent!
Besides, the World Government isn't the one that rules the world, so how much power do you think they have?
The World Government is merely a combination of member states, essentially evolving from an alliance of twenty kingdoms into an alliance of hundreds of countries today.
They can't directly interfere in the affairs of member states, yet they have to protect their security—it's like they're collecting protection money.
Moreover, not only do they not intervene, but sometimes they even have to clean up the messes left by the high-ranking officials of those member states.
Just like the kingdom of 'Frevans', even though they know that lead is harmful, the kingdom's leaders still sell it without hesitation. You don't even care about your own people, so how can you expect the world government to care about them? It's good enough if they don't take a share of the profits.
Of course, the reality is that world governments still went to get a share of the spoils.
As for non-member states, the world government has no jurisdiction over them and cannot control them.
The prevalence of pirates on the high seas is due to the policies of their respective kingdoms, as well as the world's tendency for "great power to reside within oneself."
The World Government isn't actually the father of this world, a fact that puzzled Kuro for a long time when he first arrived.
After all, the concept of turning to the government when there's trouble was ingrained in him, and it wasn't until later that he gradually changed his mind.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Anyway, we can't rely on the world government of this world.
There are still differences between different governments.
The only thing the World Government can control is their own directly affiliated agencies; to be precise, they can only control Enies Lobby.
Shichibukai?
Do the Seven Warlords of the Sea govern the World Government?
navy?
He knows best what kind of person the navy is.
Which one of them isn't outwardly compliant but inwardly defiant?
They struggle so much to manage their own affairs; how could they possibly care about the member states?
However, the world government has nothing to do with this man, and this man... probably has never thought about anything like the world situation.
Such people possess a pure spirit of adventure, as well as a wicked and domineering attitude of "I don't care what happens to me after I die."
if...
If this is truly the past, and he were to kill this 'Pirate King' here...
Does that mean the Great Pirate Era will never come again?
Does that mean he can retire comfortably?
"Hmm? Killing intent?"
Roger was still baring his teeth when he suddenly paused, then looked at Kuro and said, "Hey bro, do you want to kill me instead of arresting me?"
"There doesn't seem to be any law that forbids the Navy from killing pirates..."
Kuro pulled Shusui aside and said, "You're bored, aren't you? Let me teach you a lesson: it's best not to be too idle. When you're idle, you're more likely to cause trouble, and if you cause too much trouble, you're more likely to crash and burn!"
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