In his entire life, Whitebeard never thought of inviting Sengoku to rebel.

In fact, no one with potential in the navy dared to imagine inviting them to rebel.

They are in high positions in the navy, with guaranteed income, five social insurances and one housing fund, and various subsidies and benefits for every mission.

In addition, they are very firm in their positions.

Who doesn't yearn for justice and peace?

How could they rebel?

So Whitebeard never even thought about Kaido's current operation in his life.

Inviting Sengoku to rebel.

You are really something.

You dare to think so.

And Kaido's operation also confused Sengoku.

Invite yourself to rebel? ?

I didn't expect that one day, there would be a pirate who could make such a request to me.

Although what Kaido said to Akainu just now does make some sense. In fact, the greatest evil in this world is the Celestial Dragons.

The second is the pirates.

However, we can't stop fighting pirates just because the Celestial Dragons are bad.

Now their navy is working hard to fight pirates and patch up.

Then the civilians will only be harmed by the Seven Warlords of the Sea, the Celestial Dragons, and so on.

If there is no navy, civilians will have to endure even more serious harm from pirates.

On the one hand, pirates and Celestial Dragons harm civilians together.

On the other hand, only Celestial Dragons harm civilians.

Which one to choose? Do you even need to think about it?

It is the navy's responsibility to reduce the harm to civilians.

Sengoku has been practicing this concept all his life.

Garp also thinks so.

They have been fighting against evil all their lives. They have been in danger countless times.

They have long since strengthened their concept of justice.

Fighting pirates and fighting evil is their lifelong duty.

Now Kaido actually invites Sengoku to rebel.

This is indeed a bit... too unexpected.

Or, too absurd.

"You invite me to rebel?"

Zhan Guo was stunned, then shook his head:"Kaido, I admit that what you said just now makes some sense."

"But I will never cooperate with pirates."

"The Tianlong people are not good people"

"But at least the situation is relatively stable"

"Once the navy rebels, the Celestial Dragons will fall."

"By then, the only force to strike against pirates, bandits, and criminals will be gone."

"All kingdoms and islands have completely lost their protection"

"Is that a good thing?!"

"Just think about it, in such a chaotic situation, the whole world will become a paradise for pirates and criminals."

"Civilians will only be treated a hundred times, a thousand times more painfully than now!!"

When these words came out,

Garp was the first to nod.

Garp disliked the Celestial Dragons very much. He didn't even mind saying that the Celestial Dragons were garbage in front of outsiders in the Holy Land.

But why did he still work for the Celestial Dragons?

Because.

He had no choice.

If he joined the navy, he could at least fight against pirates, try his best to restrain and limit the Celestial Dragons, and try to minimize the harm to civilians.

And if he was not in the navy, whether he went out to join the revolutionary army or become a pirate, even if he overthrew the Celestial Dragons in the end, could he guarantee that the world at that time would be better than today? It's better to mend a piece of cloth full of holes than to burn it. I don't know if I can weave a new piece of cloth. Maybe the new cloth will be worse and have more holes, or even, I can't weave a new piece of cloth at all.

The other two admirals, of course, have the same idea.

With such high status and power, they understand the Celestial Dragons better than Kaido, and know better what kind of rubbish they are.

But as long as the overall situation is okay, let's make do with it. It's better than turning the table over, which may be worse in the future.

Of course, the most important thing is that they don't have the ability to turn the table over.

And Aokiji's expression of dissatisfaction with the Celestial Dragons and his resistance to them are due to his lazy justice.

Don't take everything so seriously, and slack off if you can. As for the meanings above, especially those of the Celestial Dragons, you can ignore them if you can, slack off if you can, and destroy if you can.

Kizaru is of course the same.

At the Bubble Islands, Luffy beat up the Celestial Dragons.

Kizaru went over with one admiral, but he couldn't take anyone down.

Is this the strength of an admiral, and how he should perform? ?

He didn't want to catch anyone at all.

A Celestial Dragon was beaten, and he had to dispatch an admiral?

He was really just a dog under the Celestial Dragons?

Who doesn't have pride for the strong?

So, he was just slacking off!!

He wouldn't work seriously for you.

Not to mention that the Celestial Dragons were beaten. Even if the Celestial Dragons were killed!!

He couldn't catch a single pirate today.

Of course, it was necessary to put on a show, so Kizaru kept saying"so scary" to show the outside world that this was an arduous battle. He, a battle-hardened admiral, was frightened by the pirates of the new era. Each generation was more terrifying than the previous one.

Even now, when the war at the top began, the admirals were still slacking off.

They could have started a wave to attack Whitebeard, and the three admirals would have besieged and killed Whitebeard.

As a result, only Akainu was serious. The rest His two generals were entangled by Whitebeard's cadres and even kicked away.

If it weren't for Kaido's change,

Aokiji and Kizaru would not have been able to fight seriously in the entire war. This is even more true for Garp.

He is a legendary warrior at the level of Pirate King, whose strength has not declined. He is the strongest existence in the war.

He can easily kill the current Whitebeard in a single fight.

But he just watched the show, fought monsters, and was idle the whole time.

So, speaking of it, how many people in the navy really work for the Celestial Dragons?

Almost none.

Even Akainu, he is just more serious and has a deeper hatred for pirates. He wants to kill Ace more than others and prevent the birth of a new Pirate King, but he is not willing to be a dog and work for the Celestial Dragons.

So strictly speaking, the highest combat forces of the navy are all hypocritical to the Celestial Dragons.

However, they don't like the Celestial Dragons.

It doesn't mean that they have to cooperate with pirates.

They also dislike pirates very much and hate pirates very much.

Therefore.

After Zhan Guo rejected Kaido's invitation,

Zhan Guo invited Kaido in return, saying:"Kaido"

"I heard everything you said to Akainu just now."

"I may believe that you are also a person who yearns for peace and justice, and perhaps freedom."

"Our ideas actually coincide with each other."

"Why not join our navy?"

"I can use my privileges to promote you to the new general immediately."

"Akainu is dead, you take over"

"We can blame the cause of Akainu's death on other people, such as Whitebeard."

"In the Navy"

"You can enforce justice"

"Let's work together to eliminate the pirates and bring peace to this world."

Sengoku turned around and began to persuade Kaido.

On the side,

Whitebeard almost wanted to roll his eyes. He is worthy of being a famous wise general in the navy.

After failing to be persuaded to rebel

, he immediately turned around and began to rebel against Kaido. He promised him the position of admiral, peace and justice, and common pursuits.

His words were really confusing.

Then,

Whitebeard looked at Kaido, waiting for his reaction.

From what Kaido said to Akainu just now, we can probably know that

Kaido has changed.

He now yearns for peace, freedom, and justice.

Will he be moved by Sengoku's words?

If Kaido rebelled temporarily,

Whitebeard estimated that he would be dead.

So, deep down, he couldn't help but feel a little nervous.

Would Kaido really join the navy? ?

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