Chapter 35: Navy Pirates, Each One More Cunning Than the Last! Are You Three Staging a Navy Version
Chapter 35: Navy Pirates, Each One More Cunning Than the Last! Are You Three Staging a Navy Version
She was a woman who had just been "battling" with the Golden Lion for a full week.
Charlotte Linlin was the first to respond to Shiki's anger.
bang~
A huge pirate ship descended from the sky and quickly landed on the sea.
Charlotte Linlin stood on the deck, eating cake and laughing wildly.
His words revealed his disdain for the Golden Lion's disheveled state.
"Well, well, well, Shiki, you're really useless. You actually got tricked by the Navy."
"I really misjudged you; you're truly useless."
Charlotte Linlin: You can't even get an erection, you're such a waste of my time.
Tsk, what a piece of trash.
bang~
Following Charlotte Linlin, another huge pirate ship landed on the sea.
"Kurarara, Shiki, you're really in a sorry state."
"However, these naval forces are indeed quite cunning, actually resorting to such terrifying weapons."
"No navy has ever had intelligence on this type of weapon before; it's been kept very well hidden."
The tall, white-bearded figure stood at the bow of the ship, looking at the wreckage ahead with a sense of melancholy.
Even a powerful figure like him was greatly shocked by the laser weapons that the navy had just displayed.
This ability, which is beyond conventional imagination, can indeed threaten his safety.
Fortunately, it appears that this laser weapon can only be used once.
"Damn pirates, they really have no sense of morality."
"Four high-ranking officials actually came. Damn it."
On the naval side, Sengoku's face darkened when he saw Whitebeard and Charlotte Linlin appear one after another on the warship.
What was originally a sure victory has suddenly become uncertain, and the team is even at a slight disadvantage.
For a time, the two generals behind him were unable to provide Sengoku with enough security.
The four people opposite us are all top-tier "monsters".
Just as their navy had made preparations in advance to annihilate Brian and Golden Lion in this sea area.
The Rocks Pirates were clearly also interested in these Marines who came to trade.
This was truly a battle of wits and strategy; whoever lost was simply incompetent.
Sengoku glanced at the five pirate ships opposite him and made up his mind.
He picked up his Den Den Mushi and shouted loudly.
"Fire! All guns, fire!"
"Yes."
At a command, ten naval warships opened fire simultaneously, and countless shells filled the sky.
A massive tsunami of artillery shells was formed, bombarding the sea area where Brian and his group were located.
Seeing this, the four senior officials' expressions didn't change at all.
Observe this scene calmly, leaving room for the performance.
"A trivial skill."
The white-bearded man chuckled softly.
"Airquake!"
He raised his right hand and tapped the space in front of him.
Click~~
The space around Whitebeard shattered instantly.
The space shattered, generating a massive shockwave that met the oncoming barrage of shells from all directions.
Boom~
Boom~
Boom~
Wherever the seismic waves passed, all the shells exploded in the air.
It only brought a whiff of gunpowder smoke to the area below, without causing any real damage.
"Kuralala~"
Whitebeard, pleased with the effect of his move, stood at the bow of the ship and laughed heartily.
The laughter was filled with contempt for the navy.
"Hahaha, Sengoku, even in this situation you're still relying on these useless cannonballs."
"Your approach is outdated."
Sengoku's face darkened when he saw the white-bearded man effortlessly dispose of the large number of cannonballs.
Garp, who witnessed everything, ignored Sengoku's expression and burst into laughter.
The navy's combat style is habitually based on overwhelming force, and this remains true even decades later.
With equipment that surpasses most enemies, the Navy really doesn't need to resort to force right away.
Before every major battle, the first thing used is nothing more than artillery shells to bombard the ground.
After several rounds of overwhelming artillery fire, the battle might not be easily won, but it would at least cause the enemy to suffer heavy losses.
If they press their advantage, victory will surely belong to their navy.
This tactic is especially useful in naval battles.
With nowhere to hide in the vast ocean, one can only face these countless shells head-on.
The naval commanders couldn't think of any reason for the defeat.
In the most famous Marineford War in the original work, the Navy took this set of combat theories to its extreme.
Before Crescent Bay, countless shells rained down.
This truly inflicted enormous damage on the attacking Whitebeard Pirates.
Unfortunately, this tactic works well against enemies that cannot be dealt with using area-of-effect (AOE) damage.
Facing the Rocks Pirates' four high-ranking officers, a group of outrageous lunatics.
It can only be said that the Warring States period was like embroidery shown to a blind person—completely useless.
It's no wonder Garp disliked his old-fashioned way of thinking.
Given the current younger version of Garp's mindset, why bother with all this unnecessary stuff?
A real man fights head-on; true strength lies in direct confrontation.
Besides, even if you're going to use artillery shells, don't use these small, karaomih shells.
In the original story, decades later, Garp would frequently bring out his Italian cannon—a cannonball comparable in size to a warship.
When those shells hit, you'll be crippled even if you don't die.
"You bastard Garp, come and try if you dare."
"Hmph, I'll do it then. Just you wait and see."
snort~
As Garp spoke, his eyes widened, and a red light flashed.
A mysterious and massive storm erupted centered on Garp, and an incomparably domineering aura swept across the entire sea area.
The sky instantly darkened, with dark clouds overhead and the waves surging.
pat~
pat~
In an instant, the pirates were left with a total of five pirate ships.
A significant portion of the pirates were knocked unconscious by the impact of this Conqueror's Haki, their eyes rolling back in their heads.
"Hahaha, did you see that? Sengoku period, now that's what a real man is."
Seeing that Conqueror's Haki was working and quite well, Garp shouted excitedly.
He is one of only two men in the Navy today to possess Conqueror's Haki.
Garp's showing off was very effective.
"Wow, Garp is amazing!"
He looked at him with a dreamy gaze; this was the man she admired.
Even the way Zephyr looked at Garp revealed a strange emotion.
The Conqueror's Haki is quite powerful.
When used before a massive army is engaged, it can imprint the user's imposing figure in the minds of many teammates and even enemies.
Seeing the crane's reaction, Sengoku was furious.
The navy has always faced a situation where there are far more wolves than meat.
Among the naval personnel of their generation, only Tsuru possessed both outstanding strength and exceptional looks.
He and the three of them had faced life and death together many times, and they had a very deep bond.
Zhan Guo had always had a good impression of He, and even expressed his feelings to him in private.
Unfortunately, her feelings for him were not reciprocated; Tsuru didn't like Sengoku, but she liked Garp.
The unfortunate thing is that Garp, this straight-laced guy, doesn't like Tsuru and only sees her as a brother.
In the original story, Garp didn't end up with Tsuru; instead, he had a dragon with someone else.
He also has her own family and a granddaughter.
In the end, it turned out that the Warring States period was the one that truly died alone.
The only adopted son died young.
This absurd and complicated relationship is unfolding in the hopes of their newest generation of naval personnel.
If you didn't know better, you'd think these three were staging a naval version of "Burning Winter"!
Oh no, it's more like "Burning Winter," after all, its strength is outstanding enough.
It's not disgusting yet, at least I don't have to eat ice with it.
Eek~
In the end, the clown turned out to be a single person from the Warring States period.
What a tragic story of a man from the Warring States period.
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