Pirate’s Holy Light Swordsman

Chapter 158 Desert Kingdom (7/5 for subscription)

Chapter 158 Desert Kingdom (75 subscriptions)

"Well...is this the scenery of the desert kingdom? It's really unique..."

At this time, Wright was disguised as an ordinary middle-aged traveler - wrapped in a turban, and a light-colored hooded man to prevent sunburn.

The "ash" that has advanced to the big sharp knife is inserted in the inconspicuous scabbard, and it is hung by Wright around his waist, and there is nothing special from the appearance.

Alabasta is a superpower within the "paradise" of the first half of the Great Route, with a long history and a standing army of 600,000—not much more adults in some small countries.

There are millions of citizens of Alabasta, and the history of the founding of the country can even be traced back to 4,000 years ago, and its capital has been established for more than 2,000 years...

The Neferutali royal family alone can be traced back to eight hundred years ago. The current king is the twelfth - Neferutari Kobra!

With a vast coastline, the stretching Sandora River and several large oases with abundant rainfall, the vast desert environment not only did not cause the people of Alabasta to live a difficult life, but instead formed a unique desert-style culture because of the unique geographical environment.

Since he entered Alabasta on a regular route by merchant ship, Wright did not encounter the Kung Fu manatees that are said to be swarming along the coast...

Heh, the one who beat up the old man in the Warring States period should be gone...

Wright started from the city of Eluma on the west bank of the San Dora River, passed through the city of Juba, and came all the way to the dream city of Alabasta-Rainland.

This is the home of Shah Crocodile's baroque studio.

But now this insidious and cunning sand crocodile is still accumulating fame and has yet to carry out his sinful plans.

In addition, with the identity of Qiwuhai as a guarantee, his "performance" behavior against pirates simply packaged himself as a national hero.

"A city of dreams in the desert, an oasis in the rain..."

Wright looked at this beautiful city and Albana, the capital of Alabasta, on both sides of the Santa Dora River, and sighed.

"Unfortunately, when the crime never happened, even knowing the result, I couldn't kill the damn sand crocodile in advance..."

"Brother Sakaski, if he knows what I know, maybe... No, he will definitely raze the entire rainy ground to the ground..."

While sighing terrifying words, Wright walked into the beautiful city.

This time, Wright did not come to clean up the sand crocodile. Wright knew exactly what Lao Sha wanted to do. Now this kind of thing can only be reminded of Cobra, not directly.

Although Alabasta now has a historical text, Wright can't interpret it, and it's useless to read it.

As for Pluto...

That's not realistic.

The main purpose of coming here is to see in advance how to solve the problem of the arid city that will be destroyed in the future when Laosha is doing things.

Although Lao Sha cannot be arrested immediately to prevent the man-made "natural disaster" from happening, he warns Cobra and proposes a solution that can protect the people from harm.

After all, what the Navy should do is to protect. As one of the few people in the Navy who can directly influence the decision of the marshal, Wright should use the future he knows to avoid tragedy.

Just like Zefa did.

The navy cannot interfere in the internal affairs of Alabasta, which is an allied country, but as a king who is diligent in politics and loves the people, he cannot even bear to raise taxes to improve people's livelihood, and Kobra will not ignore it.

In the large-scale rebellion in Alabasta in the future, the rebels will even be many times more than the Royal Army, which shows how much damage Lao Sha has caused to this country!

Needless to say, the cities located on both sides of the Sandora River, the Sandola River with plenty of water is enough to feed them.

Rainland is the most representative huge oasis in Alabasta. It has abundant groundwater sources. Although it is inland, less rainfall has little effect.

Yuba, which is located in the south of the rainy land and is also an inland city, is not so lucky.

Although Yuba is an oasis, the groundwater source is far less than that of rainy land, and most of the city's water needs can only be maintained by rainwater. The city is surrounded by desert, and it is impossible to even get water from a nearby oasis for transportation.

So if Yuba had no rain, that little oasis would dry up in a few years.

Even more dangerous than Yuba was the city of Eluma, which had no oasis. Although closer to the San Dora River, the city of Eluma, which has no groundwater source, also faces erosion from the lower reaches of the San Dora River.

It's unfortunate - the city of Eluma is in an eroded section of the river. Guarding the big river, but only inedible sea water. If there is no rainfall there, it will also face the erosion of seawater, and it will even be difficult to survive for a year.

Fortunately, Alabasta never seems to have experienced a massive lack of rain, and cities like Yuba and Eluma have survived.

And Crocodile took away as much as three years of rainwater from several cities in the future—Eluma perished, Juba was on the verge of perdition, and other smaller or more rain-dependent cities, perished again How many are there?

"It's not about changing the way these cities get water - that's too difficult, it's more difficult than carve out a new city in the desert."

Wright silently observed the situation of the rain, and combined with the environment of Eluma and Yuba, he basically gave up the idea of ​​opening up the water sources of the three places.

Even as a great swordsman, he couldn't open a canal-sized waterway in the desert—if he could, he wouldn't be isolated by the desert for thousands of years.

"It seems that we can only warn Cobra and push city residents to take the initiative to store water."

"If Cobra is indeed shrewd enough, with a reminder, he should be able to discover Crocodile's tricks in time."

"I don't know if the Lightcasting Beacon has time to develop the ability to transmit large-scale items - it seems that I will go to Vega Punk for a while."

If there is an enhanced version of the Lightforged Beacon, everything can of course be solved. But Alabasta is not a country with a navy garrison after all, it is just that there are warships of the navy headquarters patrolling the nearby waters.

Therefore, even if the light-forged beacon is used for disaster relief in the future, King Cobra must understand the seriousness of the matter and approve it in person.

"This guy Crocodile has killed a few pirates recently... With Cobra's IQ, can't he be aware of the conspiracy behind this?"

"It seems that the King's Qiwuhai is really a disguised title... Could it be that Cobra really regards Qiwuhai as a person from the World ZF?"

Wright walked to the biggest casino in the rain, Crocodile's "Rain Banquet", silently complaining.

"Looks like it's time to teach Kobrako the difference between the Shichibukai and the Navy."

"A big pirate is a big pirate... Even if you stand on the ZF side of the world in name, all of them are rebellious guys."

"Heroes, they can't do it... It's up to the navy to save the people of Limin!"

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