Chapter 138: Personnel Changes in the Seven Martial Seas
Headquarters of the Navy.
"Klockdahl is dead?"
"Moonlight Moria is missing?"
"Hades Reilly is back in the world?"
Looking at the bad news that came one after another, the expression of the marshal of the Warring States couldn't help but become solemn.
The wise brain of the wise general Sengoku began to operate continuously, and began to think about the conspiracy and crisis that might be hidden behind these big news:
Why did Reilly, the king of Hades, go out of the mountain?
As soon as he came out of the mountain, he attacked the Shichimukai, a legal pirate recognized by the world government, was it to demonstrate to the navy?
Will the other retired One Piece crew members also take action?
The more the Warring States thought about it, the more frightened and solemn they became, and it seemed that there were countless undercurrents surging wildly behind the corner that had been opened, and they were about to destroy the great rivers and mountains ruled by the world government at any time.
If he is not in his position and does not seek his own government, the semi-retired Lieutenant General Karp does not have the tension of "there is always a desire to harm the people" of the Warring States.
He comfortably swallowed a whole doughnut with a cup of hot tea, and finally said with some emotion:
"Reilly?"
"It's been a long time since I've seen him on the sea."
As he spoke, Karp laughed heartlessly:
"Hahaha... It seems that the time of us old men has not yet passed! ”
Sengoku looked helplessly at this old friend who used his office as a tea restaurant, and couldn't help but shout with some annoyance:
"You're embarrassed to laugh?!"
"How many days has it been? The new star of the East China Sea that you are optimistic about has now killed a king of the Seven Martial Seas! ”
Karp calmly ate a doughnut again under the forced gaze of the Warring States, and said indifferently:
"Isn't that good? This is upholding justice! ”
"Besides, the kings of Alabastan have come forward to prove Galen's heroic deeds, do you want to hold him accountable for a pirate who stole the country?"
"This..."
Sengoku's questioning was choked back by Karp's downplay.
Indeed, this Klockdahl, which even the member states of the World Government dared to steal, had actually violated the norms of behavior that the Seven Martial Seas should have.
It's good that the theft of the country is successful, but it can be regarded as the Alabastan royal family's own rule of the country has no way to be overthrown by the subjects, anyway, in the eyes of the world government, it is just a change of personal tax.
But since he failed and was killed in the process of stealing the country, it is also a crime that he deserves, and the world government cannot stand up for a pirate who endangers its own member countries.
In a word, this is the internal affair of the Kingdom of Alabastan.
And the "hero of Alabastan" Galen's killing of the thief Klockdahl is flawless both legally and logically.
Not only that, but what surprised the Warring States was even more is:
Unlike the information on the disappearance of Moonlight Moria, the internal intelligence of the navy on Klockdahl's death was delivered to Sengoku at about the same time as the newspapers that were distributed throughout the sea.
Strong enough to kill a level of powerhouses in the Seven Martial Seas are generally not as eager to become famous as those little pirates, and naturally they will not take the initiative to pay attention to those reporters who are as annoying as flies.
In the eyes of reporters, their traces are as unattainable as the clouds in the sky, and it is almost impossible to barely capture a few photos that are already very rewarding, and it is almost impossible to interview the person concerned head-on.
However, the hero of Alabastan behaved differently...
Before the reporters who smelled the big news could come out, Galen took the initiative to hold a press conference with Alabastan officials, and released all kinds of news insiders about Klockdahl's theft of the country openly and transparently.
Not only that, Galen also seemed to be very happy to be interviewed and questioned by reporters, and told reporters face-to-face the legendary story of how he single-handedly thwarted the plot of the Klockdal criminal group to steal the country.
In the past, the reporters who had to practice their professional skills such as light skills, concealment, and cross-dressing, and had to work tirelessly to follow the big names to secretly take pictures were overjoyed.
For the first time in their lives, they discovered that being a journalist could be so easy:
The news materials were sorted out and sent to their hands, and the parties personally supplemented the storyline, and after participating in the press conference, there were valuable "red envelopes" to take.
Naturally, there is no such thing as a red envelope in this world, and it is Galen who single-handedly pollutes the purity of the local press with practical methods from his hometown.
Therefore, the reputation of the hero Galen for the people soon spread throughout the Great Passage through the mature communication channel of the News Bird, and it did not take long to cover the four seas from the Great Channel.
By the time the marshal of the Warring States period saw the news, the people of the whole world would know the story of this brave man slaying the evil dragon.
"It's really..."
The Warring States put aside the newspapers with the same tone, and couldn't help but sigh:
"The propaganda methods of the world government are not as sophisticated as this guy!"
"When news like this is released, the whole world knows the legitimacy of his killing of Klockdahl."
The world government and navy are weak in their ability to manipulate public opinion, otherwise those newspapers would not have become pamphlets of the legends of the pirates.
Sengoku shook his head again, and without hesitation, he said his thoughts in front of Karp:
"This guy's behavior is really beyond reproach, and the Navy will never hold him accountable for this."
"However, the impact of Klockdal's death was devastating."
"In just a few days, the two kings of the Seven Martial Seas died and disappeared."
Warring States unconsciously brushed up his goatee, and sighed with some headaches:
"When such news spreads, the deterrent power of the Seven Martial Seas System under His Majesty is almost gone."
His Majesty's Seven Martial Seas were originally a group of powerful neutral pirates recruited by the World Government from the pirates in order to reduce the power of the pirates, and were willing to accept the canonization of the World Government.
While the Seven Martial Seas and the World Government are on guard against each other and use each other, the biggest role they play is an invisible supplement to the power of the World Government, and the deterrent effect of those small pirates on the sea derived from it.
"Isn't that good?"
Karp didn't have the heart to share the worries of his old friend at all, but said with disdain:
"I've long seen these legal pirates as unpleasant."
"This disgusting system can be erased sooner sooner!"
Karp, who has always behaved like a retired old man, rarely expressed his views clearly.
As a veteran navy who has fought pirates all his life, Karp has a deep hatred for the "legal pirates" created by the World Government to maintain stability.
"I understand."
Sengoku actually agreed with Karp's idea in his heart, but the position of the admiral forced him to think more about it:
"But this is the decision of the World Government and the Five Old Stars, and I can't help it. And..."
"That's enough."
Karp suddenly got up from the sofa, and his burly and sturdy figure brought him a natural majesty:
"Say no more, Sengoku."
The breath of the Warring States was stagnant, and the eyes that looked at Karp couldn't help but give birth to a little surprise.
Although his old friend, a semi-retired friend, would come to his office every day to drink tea, Karp had always simply drunk tea and listened, never asked about the affairs of the Navy, and would not have expressed his opinion on a matter as seriously as he did today.
Sengoku looked at Karp with a solemn expression, looking forward to his next performance.
I saw Karp silently put down the cup in his hand, looked at the Warring States with blazing eyes and said:
"Sengoku, I'm done with my doughnuts."
"Do you still have it in stock?"
“......”
Warring States covered their faces helplessly.
He felt that his IQ might have deteriorated just now, so he felt that Karp, an old cultivator, would become serious.
"Nope!"
Sengoku slapped the table in annoyance, and pointed at Karp's nose and scolded:
"If you want some tea, this is the Admiral's office!"
"Oh..."
Karp casually agreed, but walked in front of Sengoku on his own.
Karp opened the sacrosanct desk drawer of the Admiral in front of Sengoku, and took out the top secret of the Navy hidden in it under Sengoku's gloomy face.
"It's not a doughnut this time..."
Karp shook his head a little disappointed, but sighed:
"Forget it, Xianbei is not bad."
The sound of a light chew suddenly rang out in the office.
Sengoku's face was extremely pale, and the snacks he prepared for his time to go to work and fish were looted by Karp again.
"Ugh..."
Sengoku reluctantly shielded Cap's beaten face from his mind, and analyzed the slightly grim situation on his own:
Klockdahl is completely cold, and Moria's life and death are unknown.
The position of His Majesty's Seven Martial Seas was suddenly vacated by two.
"A new Seven Martial Seas must be selected..."
Sengoku's mind came to mind many long-established masters and recent rising stars on the sea, but after careful consideration, he couldn't find a candidate who could join the Seven Martial Seas.
The masters who have been famous for a long time have their own powers, and it is extremely difficult for them to be the eagle dogs of the world government.
And this year's Pirate Rising Star is not of good quality and prestige, and he can't find any characters worthy of the name of the Seven Martial Seas.
The more Warring States thought about it, the more headache it became, and they couldn't help but feel sad:
"On this sea, can't you find a strong man who can compromise with the world government?!"
"Sengoku."
The sound of Karp munching on senbei suddenly stopped.
"What?"
Sengoku asked angrily.
"If you don't talk to me, I'm bored."
Karp solemnly pointed to the newspaper on the Sengoku table and said, "Help me get two newspapers and read them." ”
“......”
Sengoku resisted the urge to transform into a Buddha, and picked up the newspaper that he had just thrown aside with an ugly face.
But before Sengoku threw the newspaper in Karp's face, his eyes were firmly fixed on the news report in the newspaper that he had just read.
The story was written by King Wallace, who was far away in the East China Sea, and the headline was in Wallace's usual official style:
Galen, a Law-abiding Citizen: Fighting to the End Pirates Plotting to Disrupt the Order of World Government
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