Chapter 109
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nMeeting
n“Tina can’t stand it anymore.”
n“Hold on a little longer.”
n“But Tina is so tired and wants to rest.”
n“But I want more. Hold on a little longer.”
n“Okay…”
nA female voice sounded in a warehouse area at Marien Vando Port.
nIn a warehouse, Tina was covered in sweat and there were black guns all around her.
nBeside her, the three of them watched.
n“It’s almost time. I’m too tired. I need to go back and rest.”
nTina filled the warehouse and wiped the sweat from her head. She took out a cigarette and lit it.
n“Okay, it’s been hard on you, Tina.” Kuro nodded quickly.
nTwo days was indeed enough.
nMoreover, Tina was obviously a little impatient. Kuro did not want to provoke this food producer. He still wanted to find a time to let Tina continue to produce.
nAfter sending Tina away, Kuro looked at the black guns with shining eyes and reached out to touch them one by one. He said in a daze, “My little baby…”
nEver since he went back after drinking that night, Kuro made an appointment with Tina the next morning and asked her to create Black Gun here. Looking at the Black Gun that was almost filled with warehouses, Kuro could not hide his smile.
nThis method has been maintained for two days.
nIt was naturally impossible to build only this warehouse in two days. The surrounding warehouse was already filled with these black guns, and they had all been touched by Kuro. This was already in his pocket.
nThere is nothing more secure than these black guns!
n“Maintenance requires stamina, right? Is Mr. Kuro’s stamina enough? He seems to have sent a lot of things up before.”
nCrowe was a little curious. After all, as far as he knew, there were a few large islands and a mass of seawater. Coupled with the Black Gun that basically occupied half of the warehouse area, how much stamina could he have?
nLeda pursed her lips. “Don’t compare normal people with this pervert. Have you forgotten how he defeated Golden Lion?”
nCrowe adjusted his glasses. “Forget I said that.”
nAfter defeating the Golden Lion, it seems that he was killed by physical strength.
nThe man who could maintain Armament Haki for five consecutive days probably doesn’t have enough stamina.
nThe ability of the Float-Floating Fruit, coupled with Kuro, who can maintain it 24 hours a day and obviously does not feel any fatigue, is really a perfect match.
n“If you have time to calculate me here, why don’t you think about how to avoid Headquarters and let me think of a reason to go out.”
nKuro finished counting the black guns and turned to Crowe.
nRecently, the number of Marines in Marin Vando has obviously increased, and many Marines have gone out to cruise. It can be seen that the forces of the Grand Line have begun to shrink. Even Kuro has seen some elite Marines from all over the world, which are basically all branch majors.
nColonel Tina rarely comes back to the Headquarters, but this time, she will stay for a long time.
nAlthough the newspaper has not disclosed it yet, the war is coming.
nKuro is anxious!
nAs he prepared, he still did not give up and actively looked for an opportunity to go outside.
nBut so far, no.
nKizaru’s path is dead.
nIt was impossible for the old man to let him out, not because of the war, but because he had also looked for Kizaru in the past two days. The other party was completely trying to prevent him from causing trouble.
nThe matter of Morgati was suppressed. Kizaru had contributed greatly. The death of Prince Morgati was only treated as an ordinary accident.
nHowever, the situation of those citizens was also covered up by the World Government.
nMogati did not expose the scandal. In the eyes of the world, it was just a prince who died in an accident.
nThe two offset each other and Kuro was completely fine.
nBut correspondingly, he could not mobilize for the time being.
nWhat Kuro was thinking now was who to find a breakthrough from.
nSmoker?
nKuro now wants to beat him up when he sees him. This guy has lost his trust.
n‘Tina?’
nShe could not move freely now.
nKirby?
nIt was too low and useless.
nSentomaru?
nIt seemed to work.
nBut the purpose of his coming here is to test the Pacifista. He probably won’t have any trouble during this time.
nThinking about it, Kuro sighed, waved his hand, and walked out.
n“I’ll go home and lie down first. You can do what you need to do.”
nAfter being promoted to major, Kuro naturally has his own house in Marienfando, and after Kizaru’s bonus, his home is now very big, a small detached building.
nHowever, in today’s world, you can build a house anywhere you want. You can build a house on an uninhabited island as big as you want. No one will find trouble with you.
nEven in a country with an owner, you can occupy a piece of wasteland to make a house.
nKuro was not worried about staying.
nHe was prepared to stay at home for the next few days and not go anywhere. He would also look for an opportunity to go out and settle down.
n… .
nAnother two days passed.
nKuro’s tatami was sitting cross-legged and there was a cup of steaming tea in front of him. He picked up the teacup and took a sip. He looked at the clouds outside the window and felt very comfortable.
nIf not for the War Of The Best, it would be good to stay in the headquarters.
n“Well… After the end of the war, Marin Vando will not be the headquarters anymore. At that time, I will find a way to stay here and retire in Marin Vando.”
nKuro thought as he sipped his tea.
n“How about hiring a maid? It’s too empty at home.”
nLeda and Crowe also bought a house nearby. They were only lieutenant-level, and although they could be assigned to a place to live, it was not very good, so for the past two days, they bought two houses near Kuro’s house.
nThe money came from Sentomaru.
nAnyway, this guy has money, and there is very little to spend it on.
n“Rustle, rustle, rustle…”
nThe Den Den Mushi on his wrist rang.
nKuro glanced at it and opened the transparent lid on it. Immediately, Den Den Mushi turned into a wretched appearance.
n“Kuroyo.”
n“Why are you looking for me, Old Master?”
n“You’ve had enough rest these days. It’s time for you to move. Come with me to Mariejois. By the way, you’re a major now, and you should have a matching suit. Go get one, I’ll wait for you in the office.”
nClick.
nWith that, the Den Den Mushi hung up.
n“Wait, I haven’t said go yet!”
nKuro screamed at the Den Den Mushi, but it was too late.
n“What the hell!”
nThe corner of Kuro’s mouth twitched as he turned off the Den Den Mushi and raised his eyebrows. “Marigya? What are you going to do in tenryubito’s place?”
nHe thought about it and suddenly narrowed his eyes. “Speaking of which, it should be close. The time of execution…”
nAt present, there is no announcement in the newspaper, but looking at the frequency of Marine gathering recently, it should be soon.
nThis trip to Mariejois might be for this.
n“Why are you taking me to a place where big shots gather? To be a receptionist?”
nKuro spat out angrily, stood up, picked up the Marine cloak, and walked out.
nNot long after, Kuro appeared in Kizaru’s office.
nHe had already changed out of his coat and put on a golden formal suit. He did not wear a tie and his collar was open. He held a cigar and carried a cloak as he swaggered into Kizaru’s office.
n“Oh, it’s quite fast. The clothes are chosen well, the color matches you very well.”
nKizaru looked Kuro up and down and narrowed his eyes, revealing a kind smile.
n“If you come, let’s go. You should listen to Mary Joa’s meeting. It’s good for your future.”
nKizaru stood up and said.
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