Chapter 716 More People Than Dogs and More Dogs Than People



The information provided by headquarters is quite detailed, including the major criminals who escaped from Impel Down, covering levels one through six, though the sixth level has the most information.

All the criminals who escaped from the sixth floor were counted, and those who were missing were listed in these files.

Kuro even saw the name Barrett.

However, most people don't know where they are. The ocean is so vast that if they really disappear, no one can find them.

Especially now, since the World Government has not announced the unrest in Impelton to the outside world, most of the navy does not know how to find them and will only focus on the existing wanted notices.

But that doesn't mean the higher-ups really don't care. The world government might not care, but someone like Sakazuki will definitely be sought out.

The information given to Kuro included some people whose locations were marked and what they were planning to do.

Besides the "phantom thief" Ap, there are several other key figures, all of whom, according to the intelligence, are related to Gran Tesoro.

【Sword God】Kawazo, 【Fist Master】Griang, and 【Red Dragon】Sigurd are also major highlights, with previous bounties of 800 million, 830 million, and 945 million Berries respectively.

"The God of the Sword?"

Kuro frowned: "Which sword god?"

As far as he knew, the only one on the high seas who could be called the God of the Blade was that thing that was on par with the Axe King...

The name Sieg is also quite intriguing.

Kuro had a strong impression of this name.

The Mountain Bandit King, that's the guy who killed fifty-six guys who were on par with Shanks, Higuma, and he shares the same name.

However, those were all jokes.

But this Sig is someone we should probably keep an eye on.

The intelligence came from CP, so it's probably accurate.

Although Kuro looked down on the CP organization, he still acknowledged their intelligence-gathering capabilities.

They were the ones who discovered that Roger had a child back then, and in doing so, they killed all the newborn babies on several nearby islands during that period.

Honestly, it's really heartless for the world government to do this.

Those navies that obey the world government are also devoid of conscience.

However, Kuro was only two or three years old at the time, and this matter was never reported. He only remembered this matter after he entered the headquarters and heard the old man mention it by chance, which reminded him of the 'script' he had read.

While the navy is presented as a unified entity to the outside world, it is also divided into several parts.

Characters like Kuro and Smoker exist when the World Government doesn't exist.

Like Sakazuki, who argues with the world government.

They were like those in the Warring States period who feigned flattery and then subtly dealt with others when the opportunity arose.

There are also old sailors like the old man who blend in with the crowd and slack off in everything they do.

To be honest, Kuro always felt that the old man must have seen too many disgusting things to develop this wicked personality.

But then I thought about it again, and it didn't seem right; that's just his personality.

Although these naval personnel had different attitudes toward the World Government, they were not entirely subservient to it.

Some naval personnel, on the other hand, are completely subservient to the World Government and may even work for the Celestial Dragons.

This type of navy also exists within naval forces, and there are quite a few of them; some vice admirals were promoted in this way.

However, those were all ordinary lieutenant generals. True elite lieutenant generals clearly had their own stance. Although their methods were different, they were still human beings, not dogs.

What? You're saying that no matter what, being in the navy is like being a dog?

No, no, no, there are more people than dogs in the Navy, but there are more dogs than people in the pirates.

Let's see who's worse.

There's no such thing as absolute right or wrong, black or white; it's all about comparing what's bad and seeing which of these bad things is better.

These individuals, according to this intelligence, are harboring a strong ambition. They are still sharp and believe they can still make waves. They want to accumulate strength to launch a major attack and make the world see them in a new light.

Based on Kuro's own perception of his 'reputation' among these people, it would be easier to just kill him.

Once you've chosen your goal, set off!

Kuro can't possibly send all his forces to Gran Tesoro this time; he needs to keep a large portion of his fighting force with G-3 to avoid any unexpected situations.

Cass was left behind to guard G-3; his strength was more suited to guarding than to attack.

But Wilbur was taken along, and the Golden Lion needed someone to command it.

Generally, the naval commanders on ships are either Cass or Wilbur, and as for the other subordinates... frankly, their professional competence is really lacking.

Kuro himself wasn't very professional. Although he was a veteran of the Navy, he had been slacking off since he first joined. Back then, he was just a combat soldier who didn't learn navigation or gunnery.

After all, learning these two skills makes it easier to get promoted, and having special skills is a plus in the navy. Only the ordinary soldiers, who are struggling, are judged by their combat merits and combat strength.

He hid very well, so he was safe from the beginning of his career as a recruit.

Later, he was promoted, and Cass became his subordinate, so he no longer needed to sail the seas himself.

If he's this kind of person, then his subordinates are even more unpredictable.

Ian has professional skills, but they may not be as high as those of Cass and Wilbur, who have both formally studied and worked hard in the Navy. That's why she was also kept on.

Fanny, through her adaptability, was kept.

Moore is a must-have, as he is a messenger and having him around saves a lot of trouble.

Besides that, Kuro only brought Lida and Kro.

"So this is the Golden Lion..."

After boarding the Golden Lion, Kaji looked around and exclaimed dramatically, "I'm so envious! It's such an amazing flagship. You're the only one of its kind in the entire navy, Kuro."

"Can we not talk about this? Do you want it, bro? If you do, I'll give it to you. Anyway, our colors are pretty similar; you're brown and I'm gold." Kuro rolled his eyes.

"No need, this is your flagship, and... it's too much trouble," Kaji chuckled.

You know that too?!

Kuro twitched the corner of his mouth and said nothing more.

"Oh!! The Golden City!"

Lida cheered, full of anticipation, "There's sure to be lots of delicious food!"

Kro nodded and smiled, "I've heard of the Golden City for a long time, and I'm so glad to finally get to see it."

Just kidding, pirates also have their eyes on Gold City. Besides being a safe neutral zone, its reputation is also very attractive to pirates.

gold...

One of the many dreams pursued by pirates is treasure.

"Uncle, I'm also very interested in those kinds of places," Moore said, scratching his head with a hint of anticipation.

"set sail!"

Wilbur, on deck, saw that the navy had completed its deployment and took out a Den Den Mushi to give instructions.

Pfft!

Steam billowed from the lion-shaped statue at the rear of the Golden Lion, and with a loud wail, the golden ship departed from port G-3, heading towards Gran Tesoro according to the compass.

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