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Chapter 295 Questioning(2/2)

He was never a qualified politician, he was just a captain and a general.

His thoughts are extremely simple, that is, he will do his best to protect his country and his people from being ravaged by pirates.

Even if it is a lonely ship and a lonely sail, we must implement this concept and never shrink back.

But he is not a fool, especially in the sea area where he has lived for many years. He is not ignorant of these issues.

He just couldn't believe it, and he didn't want to believe that, for the sake of their own selfish interests, the mainstays of Tethyr would condone and even keep pirates captive, plundering competitors and even their own people.

In their eyes, their own concept of protection is just a nonsense that disrupts their plans in the Tethyr Sea.

When his existence touches the interests of more and more people, he and his ship must disappear.

Gavin did not need Copperfield to answer, and continued to speak generously and loudly: "Tessel's problem does not lie with the pirates, but with the noble lords who hold great power.

They don't want to give up the power in their hands, but want to gain more, and even become the new king of Tethyr. For this, they don't care even if it makes Tethyr more chaotic.

Only when a man appeared in Teser who truly cared about the people of this country, he trampled all the noble lords under his feet and reunified the country.

Do you think those pirates will still be a problem?"
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