"King Riku?"
Kuro looked at the old man who was only wearing a cloak and whose robust body was exposed, and smiled, "My king, take care of yourself. The future of Dressrosa will depend on you."
brush!
As he spoke, he instantly drew his sword and severed the giant stone hand that was gripping him, the force of which sent King Riku flying.
"What do you mean, Kuro?"
Doflamingo sneered, "You think I'll fail?!"
Kuro smiled, walked to the nearby gap, looked down at the uproar, and said in a deep voice, "I was quite confident in you before, after all, you said you would take it seriously. But look what happened, the toy turned into a person? Impressive, you have quite a few strange and wonderful ability users under your command."
"That was just an accident, Jin Ni."
Gladius, standing to the side, said, "We'll handle it."
"No need to report to me. We're not in a superior-subordinate relationship. You're just a pirate, but..."
Kuro braced himself on the precipice, looking down. "You guys are really trash, or is this the kind of awful country that pirates rule?"
Doflamingo's temples bulged with veins again. He took a deep breath and grinned maliciously once more: "Fufufufu, what do you want to say!"
"Don't lose it!"
The wind ruffled Kuro's cloak, carrying his voice with it:
"Whether it's Admiral Sakazuki, the old man, or myself, our navy cannot afford to lose face like this. If you lose, everything you have will disappear."
Upon hearing this, Doflamingo's expression turned serious for a moment, then he laughed, "Fuck fuck fuck, you don't think much of me? With those brats, I'm just laughing in exasperation..."
Kuro shrugged and said nothing more.
Unlike Issho, who uses the Navy to carry out his own justice, Kuro, or rather, the old-school Navy, are all beings who rely on the Navy system.
Their sense of justice is within the bounds of procedure and rules.
From the perspective of those 'adventurers' or the civilians of their own country, the navy may not be considered a good person. After all, he can now chat and laugh with the villains in the eyes of the civilians. Normal good people and 'heroes' would not do such a thing.
Although Kuro sometimes claims to be a good person, he knows in his heart that a truly good person is not like him.
If the world were truly black and white, it would actually be simpler.
Kuro simply has a bottom line.
The navy is inherently law-abiding.
Whether it is lawful good, lawful neutral, or lawful evil, that remains unknown.
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