“No, this is for Nokiko’s training. Once she’s on the ship, she can’t be weak, at least not a fragile vase that breaks at the slightest touch. I don’t have time to protect her all the time,” Wang Han said. “Smoker and the others will train later. Kuina, are you prepared to be wanted? It won’t be long.”
“I was ready from the day I set foot on the sea,” Kuina nodded and said, “but isn’t this training a bit too intense?”
"It's good if it leaves a deep impression, so that it will stay fresh in your memory," Wang Han said with a smile. "That way, Ruoqi Gao will be more determined and put in more effort."
“Wang Han, can I ask you something?” Kuina looked at Wang Han seriously and said, “Why can’t you be more friendly to everyone? You’re always so cold. Although you always say that you’re not a good person, I know that you are kind at heart. Otherwise, you wouldn’t have saved those women who were kidnapped by pirates.”
Wang Han shook his head and asked in return, "Tell me, if a person has no enemies and nothing can stump him, and he can do everything easily, how should he live his life?"
“Uh… he must be very lonely,” Guina said, looking at Wang Han. She knew that Wang Han was talking about her.
"So, when there are no enemies, you just have to find some fun on your own," Wang Han said.
“You can do something meaningful!” Kuina quickly said.
Wang Han continued, asking rhetorically, "What constitutes meaning?"
"For example, helping the Navy to eliminate pirates—you hate pirates, don't you? This is a very meaningful thing."
“That’s true.” Wang Han shook his head and said, “However, I also hate the Navy, and the World Government is no good either. And to correct one point, I am no good person. I have seen too much cruelty in this world. In my eyes, there are no innocent people in the world. I have killed more people than you have eaten grains of rice. It’s just a matter of whether it is necessary to kill them. If it is, I will not show mercy to anyone, young or old.”
Guina stared blankly at Wang Han, still not fully understanding his words. She only knew that Wang Han was the invincible man who had killed countless people, including many innocent ones. As for Wang Han's question about whether there was a need to kill them, she didn't understand what that "necessity" meant, or what the standard was.
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