I, Sakazuki, Will Not Take a Dog Easily

I, Sakaski, will not be easily led by a dog Chapter 363

Seeing Sakaski's actions, the generals were stunned, but they saw several figures flashing out of the door like ghosts.

"This is?"

"Lindeman led them into the inner room, and the rest of them stood by. They are not enemies, at least... not now." The admiral of the Navy headquarters rarely kept secrets for these cronies and comrades-in-arms.

In the inner room, a red conversation is going on.

"Ever since I found out that you formed the Revolutionary Army, I've always wanted to meet you." Sakaski told the truth. The person he wanted to see the most after so many years was the leader of the Revolutionary Army—Mongolia Chi D. Dorag.

As a red rabbit who grows flowers, he has looked down on the so-called revolutionary army in this world from the very beginning.

After all, pearls and jade are in front, and the contrast highlights the gap.

It's like watching the judges score, it's like seeing a stunning and successful performance before, and the performances behind will look bleak.

Having experienced the era of the information explosion, and being exposed to political classes in a unique social environment since childhood, the overall vision and consciousness of the traversers have been cultivated to a high degree.

Not to mention that in this world where productivity is still stagnant in the 16th and 17th centuries, even in his hometown, Lanxing, the rabbits of flower growers are really crushing and knocking down a bunch of cubs of the same age in other countries.

Sakalski wanted to laugh when he saw the guys in the world bearing the name of the Revolutionary Army.

Too young!

Lao Tzu's original hometown is a hundred times stronger than you gang of Baga!

This sense of superiority brought from the ideological and spiritual realm made him want to teach him how to be a human being when he first saw Drago.

"This is really an accident," said Drago, who had been hiding his face with a hood, and stretched out his hand from under the long robe to lift back the green hat on his head.

The recognizable scarlet grid pattern on his face became slightly ferocious as he grinned: "I thought that a guy like you who implements absolute justice would call me the first time he saw me."

"Heh," Sakaski let out a short snort of sarcasm, and added with something in his words: "You should be glad that you are not a pirate."

The IQ manager of the Mengchi family smiled wryly after hearing the words: "But in the eyes of the world government, I am more troublesome than pirates..."

Concentrating the essence of the IQ of the Mengqi family so that his father and son are idiots, Duo Lage suddenly froze after speaking halfway.

Because he has realized that what Sakaski said earlier was not just gossip.

[Because they are not pirates, so the revolutionary army and the navy are not directly hostile?] Dorag thought of this and then looked at Sakalski with a kind of emotion in his eyes——I can’t think of you with thick eyebrows and big eyes The shape of the head is so good at playing word games! !

[Sure enough, the guy who can become an admiral in the navy doesn't have a fuel-efficient lamp. 】The leader of the Revolutionary Army stared at Mr. Akainu who was playing word puzzles for him, and casually raised the question he was most concerned about: "I want to confirm that the current Revolutionary Army and the Navy are not enemies, right?"

Sakalski made an inviting gesture to the "notorious" rebel commander, gesturing him to take a seat: "It depends on whether you can convince me next."

Being able to serve as a leader of one side, Drago not only inherited the innate appeal and appeal of the Mengchi family, but also integrated many acquired military commander skills.

Seeing that Sakaski seems to be interested in talking, Dorag is not afraid. Even this bold and careful hero has the heart to persuade the other party to conspire with each other.

Dorag, who claimed to have the moral high ground, was the first to ask: "The world government has committed atrocities. I wonder if Mr. Akainu is in a high position. Is he really not seeing it, or is he pretending not to see it?"

[Sure enough, the Mengqi family and Lao Tzu were born at odds. . . ] Hearing this, Sakalski thought to himself, it really is not easy for Dorag to be the leader of the Revolutionary Army.

The words of the other party carry the sharp and sharp lineage of the Monchi family, and they have always been straight to the theme and focused on the core issue.

But on top of the former, he was able to add superb words, which made this aggressive interrogation even more difficult to deal with.

If you say you didn't see it, it's because you have a vegetarian meal in the red dog's body, and you missed this pair of tricks in vain. Since then, insight and situation view have been recognized as negative values.

But if you admit that you have seen all kinds of shortcomings of the world government, first of all, you will not be able to escape if you are a tiger. A person who is willing to be a dog of tyranny is more hated than a blind man in a high position.

Secondly, seeing the problem but not thinking of improving it to correct it, once the hat of inaction and complacency is put on, Sakalski will be slightly inferior in subsequent conversations.

Without thinking too much, Sakaski decided to answer the other party according to his heart. If the world government didn't have countless atrocities and misdeeds, would he still try his best to plan to overthrow it?

Whether it is the ongoing atrocities of Tequila Wolfe in the [Nation on the Bridge] in the East China Sea, or the O'Hara disaster that he experienced as soon as he crossed over, these issues are nakedly placed in front of Sakalski. It is impossible not to see.

But Sakarski didn't want to back down when facing Dorag's questioning, which was almost blame-oriented.

Wrong, just wrong.

Covering up and denying is just to make people look down on you. Mistakes are not terrible, but what is terrible is not daring to admit and bear.

"How can you not see it?" Sakalski expressed his opinion calmly: "But in any country, there will be problems. The larger the organization, the more internal and external contradictions and problems it has. "

Saying that, Sakasky glanced at Drago: "Don't tell me that there is no conflict within the Revolutionary Army, the world government is like this, the large group of the Navy is like this, and even the Revolutionary Army you are leading now is also like this." That's right."

There is not much to say about this. The perfect government will always exist only in the imagination. Idealists yearn for a perfect system, but this kind of "perfection" is still incomplete in nature, and what's more, because they are addicted to this A perfect and complete stagnation.

There are countless problems and contradictions in a country like the United States that claims to have a superior political system. The five gangsters fight each other on a daily basis, and the same is true for organizations like the World Government.

"I'm glad you can admit it, Akainu." Long seemed to be pleased with Sakaski's frankness and outspokenness, at least from a cognitive point of view, he felt that the guy in front of him was quite courageous.

Drago, who took the lead in the conversation, made another effort: "As you said at the end, every large organization will have corresponding problems, every kingdom is like this, and so is the world government. But the problems are right in front of us, We have to find a way to solve the problem. Instead of the world government led by Wulaoxing, let the problem exist there, ten years, twenty years, fifty years... It seems that it will never change."

The son of Garp, who has ties to both the world government and the navy, sees this particularly clearly: "I know what you and my father think, and you are trying to maintain the framework of peace. The problem that exists is simply not doing anything! I don't see it changing and ending, and in the end it just rots from the bottom and dies completely."

Speaking of this, Drago couldn't help sighing: "You think I am destroying the world government, but I actually want to save it. Since the world government cannot save itself under the control of the Tianlong people headed by Wulaoxing, then I will Come! I come to end the rule of the Draconians."

There was a strange gleam in Sakaski's eyes, chewing on the sigh that the dragon had issued earlier: "So, you plan to use such a revolutionary form to [scratch the bone to heal the wounds] for the world government?"

"Bone scraping...healing? Well, your description is very appropriate." Long thought for a moment and then grinned. He looked sincerely at the admiral of the Navy headquarters who was close at hand: "Sakaski, I am not your navy Even if you don’t recognize us as enemies, at least please don’t regard us as enemies.”

Thanks to his father's tip-off, Drago turned his eyes to an empty place beside Sakalski: "Our positions should be the same fundamentally, and we are all for the maintenance of peace, Marshal of the Warring States Period. "

Suddenly, Sakaski uttered a word with his lips.

"Stupid."

Drago immediately frowned. He thought that even if Sakaski would not agree, he would not be so resolute in denying it.

After all, as far as the information he learned from Garp and the expeditionary force's insiders was all-Sakaski was quite unimpressed with the world government, or it was not impossible to resist it.

Feeling that the other party might not be able to hear clearly, Sakalski reiterated his speech once again: "I'm so stupid!"

No one dared to talk to him about this on weekdays, but it didn't mean that he didn't think about it all on weekdays.

Sakalski quickly organized the language, intending to start from the most basic: "There is a ghost floating in this vast and boundless sea..."

"Wait, do you mean the soul fruit or the yellow spring fruit?" Long interrupted Mr. Sa's eloquent speech very shamelessly. He really didn't understand what ghosts and ghosts were, and he didn't know why Akainu mentioned it.

Regarding this kind of younger brother's answer, Sakarski said that he has no soul when he hears it.

He tapped the coffee table with his fingers, and with his strength, he hit the smooth hardwood table top with pits and holes.

"Why revolution?" he asked.

Drago felt more and more that this guy might not have listened to his previous declaration, but the leader of the Revolutionary Army had no choice but to declare again: "In order to overthrow the Tianlong people,"

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