Chapter 57 The Warring States period that gave up thinking(1/2)
After thinking about it, Yongen asked another question.
"System, my two followers are Bray and Weber."
"If they want to awaken their Haki, can I guide them?"
"Hegemony is the potential ability of the human body. It does not require guidance. Followers will naturally awaken their domineering power as their strength increases."
"Of course, if the host frequently uses Haki in front of them, it can also stimulate them and make them awaken Haki faster."
"Is that so?"
Yongen glanced thoughtfully at the two people practicing on the deck.
After Bray's level was raised to 26, the speed of improvement also began to slow down. Several days passed, and there was no sign of level improvement.
The same is true for Weber's level, which has not changed much over the past few days.
Among the three colors of Haki, apart from the Armed Haki that can be quickly awakened through training, the rest can be awakened spontaneously after the strength is improved.
Yongen knew that with his current military rank, he could only be regarded as a captain within the navy headquarters, and he had no right to speak at all.
It can even be said that it is probably close to the bottom.
If he is targeted by others because of his reporting, the possibility of him being taken on as a subordinate and taking him with him is not low.
If that really happens, he will be hindered by his superiors and find it difficult to act.
He can only take advantage of it now, he only has a military rank but no assigned tasks.
Go directly to the Grand Line to increase your strength and rank at the same time.
At least let yourself have a military rank above the level of major general so that you can have a certain right to speak.
After thinking clearly, Yongen spoke.
"Webber, replenish food and fuel."
"After replenishing the supplies, we will set off immediately."
"yes."
Weber received the instructions and immediately started to take care of it.
Although the soldiers were a little confused as to why they were planning to leave as soon as they arrived at the navy headquarters, their subordinates could only obey.
Weber distributed some money to the soldiers, and then the soldiers quickly dispersed.
Less than half an hour,
Many soldiers went to the town to buy a lot of food and returned to the warship.
Webb also completed refueling.
Yongen and others set sail immediately.
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On the other side, the naval headquarters command room.
"Report, General Kizaru has gone..."
A soldier was reporting the situation to a man with a long beard tied into a twist on his chin, a military hat with a seagull symbolizing the "Navy" on it, and an afro hair hidden under the hat.
This person is the current Navy Marshal Sengoku. He nodded and said casually.
"I understand, you go down first."
"yes."
When the soldier heard the reply, he immediately left the command room.
There is no one else in the command room now, only Seng Guo.
Warring States received the news of Operation Kizaru and began to think deeply.
The Warring States Period is very clear about what Yongen has done.
Yongen was born in the East China Sea, killed the real Crow, and killed the evil dragon Alang, the overlord of the East China Sea.
These are all very normal achievements, but what is surprising is that Yongen jumped ahead and arrested Monka and Colonel Mouse.
After a thorough investigation, based on the confessions of Mengka and Colonel Mouse's soldiers, he also understood that Mengka and Colonel Mouse had indeed committed many unforgivable things.
Naturally, the Warring States Period counted these as military exploits and recorded them on Yong En.
In just one month, Yongen was promoted to a captain-level officer by capturing pirates and a navy man who had committed great crimes. This was a relatively unexpected promotion path.
"But...do you want to go there specifically and then leave?"
Warring States murmured thoughtfully.
The actions of an admiral, no matter where he goes or what he does, basically require special attention.
The soldier just said that General Kizaru went to Yone's warship, stayed there for a while and then left.
Generally speaking, with Kizaru's character, he would not pay attention to these school-level officers, not to mention that Yongen can only be regarded as a lieutenant-level officer in the Navy Headquarters.
Then there is a reason why Kizaru would go to Yongen's warship.
Sengoku thought for a moment and came up with several possibilities as to why Kizaru went to the Yongen warship.
The first possibility is that Kizaru was curious about Yongen, so he went to Yongen's warship.
After all, it has been many years since the navy has arrested the navy. This kind of maverick person is indeed a bit novel.
However, just taking a look out of curiosity, Sengoku felt that Kizaru was not that free yet, so Sengoku immediately ruled out this possibility.
The second possibility is that Kizaru was very optimistic about Yongen's potential, so he made a special trip to the warship, left some words, and then left.
Because Sengoku only received Yongen's battle record, he was promoted from second lieutenant to captain in just one month, but there was no actual battle report. So Sengoku only knew that Yongen had extraordinary skills and a certain degree of strength.
However, he has never met Yongen, so he doesn't know what kind of potential Yongen has.
However, since Kizaru did not bring Yongen to see him and said that he wanted to introduce Yongen, then this possibility...
After all, as long as they serve in the Navy Headquarters, their military rank is higher than that of rear admiral.
Anyone can be recommended to him so that the recommended person can be promoted better and faster.
This practice of introducing new recruits is very common in the navy.
However, considering Kizaru's normal behavior, he may not necessarily recommend people he likes, so this possibility remains for now.
The third possibility is that Yongen did something that alerted Kizaru, causing him to go there immediately.
So being able to ask Kizaru to make a special trip means that Yong En has some secrets, which Kizaru discovered.
Considering Kizaru's character, once Kizaru discovers something, the possibility of not reporting it is not low as long as the secret does not threaten him.
Kizaru left a favor on the condition that Yong En kept it secret, and then left.
After much thought in the Warring States Period, there were both the second and third possibilities.
"Is it a young navy man who is favored by Kizaru or worthy of Kizaru's favor..."
Although Warring States was just guessing, he had basically determined the situation in his heart.
He was about to write down Yongen's name in a notebook.
Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.
"Dong dong dong!"
Warring States stopped his movements, crossed his hands on the table, and said in a deep voice.
"Come in."
"Report, someone just reported that Captain Yongen, who had just arrived at the Navy Headquarters, went to sea immediately after replenishing fuel and food."
At the Navy Headquarters, special records will be kept for going to sea or staying, regardless of the purpose.
These matters will usually be reported to him, and then he will convey them to the command room.
In order to let the Warring States Marshal in the room, he can know all the matters in the navy.
"...I understand, go down."
When Warring States heard the report, he paused and spoke.
"yes!"
After the soldiers left.
Warring States kept rubbing his temples, he had a headache.
Why doesn't Yongen play his cards according to the routine?
Originally, he wanted to inquire about Yongen's situation when he was at the Navy Headquarters, and why it was worth asking Kizaru to pay a special visit to his warship.
This Yongen, who had just arrived at the Navy Headquarters and stayed there for a while, suddenly went to sea, which disrupted Sengoku's original plan.
Although there is nothing wrong with Yongen's behavior of immediately going to sea after arriving at the Navy Headquarters.
Except when an emergency occurs, the Navy needs to order many navies to return to the Navy Headquarters and be on alert.
To be continued...