Listen to my quibbles!!

I didn't expect the latest chapter to cause such an uproar, and I saw that the readers and bigwigs were excited, and the author was nervous.

Just got home.,Forcibly explain my logic.,The bigwigs are dissatisfied, please spray lightly.。

Why does the Navy attach so much importance to the incident of the killing of the rear admiral?

Because the rear admiral is really very powerful, the vice admiral of the headquarters has survived twenty or thirty times, and the rear admiral of the headquarters ranks in the top 100, and even ranks in the top 50 in the navy, and the navy is a huge organization covering the whole world.

Why did the Navy determine that the protagonist was suspicious?

It's not just because the protagonist is the only one who survived, but also because when the protagonist returned to Fish-Man Island, Jinping was holding the navy accountable why he didn't send the protagonist back.

Knowing that the protagonist has long since returned to Fish-Man Island, this kind of behavior is equivalent to self-destruction for the navy. Why do you pretend to disappear if you don't have a ghost in your heart?

Why would the government allow the Navy to do this? Isn't the protagonist much more valuable to the government than a major general?

In my opinion, the protagonist is worth more to the Navy than the government. The government is not responsible for fighting pirates, Kaido is even a partner of the government, and the redhead also has a lot to do with the government, after all, the five old stars don't particularly care about the general pirates, of course, this is my personal speculation, and the bigwigs have objections, please spray lightly.

It is of some value for the protagonist to occupy Fish-Man Island to fight pirates, but it is not so big as for the Five Old Stars to suppress the opinion of the navy, after all, the strength shown by the protagonist is like that.

Why does the Navy have cerebral palsy and risk tearing his face with the Seven Martial Seas allies to arrest the protagonist?

It's because I don't want to tear my face that I have to be secretly arrested.,After catching the protagonist and proving his crime.,Do Fish-Man Island and Jinping still dare to declare war with the government?

The relationship between the world government and Fish-Man Island is already bad, and Fish-Man Island even has to rely on Whitebeard to protect itself, as long as it doesn't tear its face, what if it worsens? Proving that the protagonist killed the Major General, what can Fish-Man Island say?

Why does the Navy want to do such a thing and not CP?

Because the dead man was a rear admiral of the Navy, and the Navy had not done such a thing, didn't Smoker infiltrate the Expo in disguise during Operation Fanaticism? In addition, the CP does not listen to the Navy.

After writing so much, I suddenly found that I had a hole in my brain, and it was already very difficult for an author to send a single chapter to explain the plot.

That's my logic.,Guys feel dissatisfied, please spray lightly.,Don't give up the book.,Please.。

I will definitely think more about the plot in the future