Chapter 117 - Kuzan's Decision

Kuzan thought a little tangled, not tangled about whether to betray the World government.

After all, what is there to be tangled about?

400,000 troops!

This is not 10 people, nor 400 people, but 400,000?

And every soldier is a colonel, not those cannon fodder soldiers.

Betraying the World government and the 400,000 troops, this has never been a choice.

"No! I am not loyal to the World government, how can I betray it?" Kuzan quickly began to brainwash himself again.

What Kuzan was tangled about at the moment was whether he could control the 400,000 troops?

After controlling the 400,000 troops, would he create a new Marine? Or kick Sengoku down and become the Marine Admiral, and then lead the entire Marine to break away from the World Government.

As for loyalty to the owner of the diary?

Kuzan said that this is called something to say.

I am willing to work for Celestial Dragons, why can't I work for the owner of the diary?

The owner of the diary is more human than Celestial Dragons, right?

And that's a r00,000-man army!

"Decision!"

Kuzan sat up from the hospital bed.

Today, he carried the warship back to his hometown overnight, and then took over the 200,000-man army.

What World Government? What Five Stars, sorry! I'm really unfamiliar.

Gion, who had just left the ward and had not yet walked out of the hospital, was stopped by Garp.

Nervous Garp was like a thief.

Garp looked around and found that no one was paying attention to this side.

Garp said mysteriously: "Gion Vice Admiral, are you free now? I have something I want to ask you for help."

Gion looked at Garp with some doubts, then nodded hesitantly.

After the two came to an empty ward, Garp carefully took out a diary from his pocket and explained: "This is left by my irresponsible father. It was originally supposed to be my mother who relayed what he left in the diary, but unfortunately I didn't wait until that day."

Gion couldn't help but ask: "Wouldn't it be Strange characters on it?"

Garp nodded as a matter of course: "Of course, otherwise why would I ask you to help me translate it."

Gion took the notebook curiously. The notebook was very thin, but the pages were quite complete.

"Finally I saw a complete notebook." Gion complained in his heart.

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