Chapter 386
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nTake It Out Quickly!
n“Eh? Kuro?”
nThat old Marine was Garp. At this time, he looked at the bruised and swollen Basil and laughed.
n“Hahaha, long time no see, you’re getting beaten up again.”
nBasil pursed his lips. The words that he wanted to say hello were held back by him. His face was red and the veins on his forehead popped out. He argued, “It’s not a beating. How can Marine matters be called a beating? I’m training…”
nIn succession, there were some difficult words, such as ‘training will become stronger’ and ‘this is basic training’, which made Garp laugh even louder.
n“Vice Admiral Karp, long time no see.”
nCrowe, who was stepping on him, retracted his foot, adjusted his collar, walked over, and asked doubtfully, “Looking for Mr. Kuro? On a mission?”
n“Hahaha, this old man has already retired. There is no mission to carry out. This time, I came purely to relax!”
nGarp smiled and said, “It’s Kirby who has to carry out the mission. Hey, Kirby, come here.”
nKirby walked over and said politely to Crowe, “Long time no see, Mr. Crowe!”
n“Well, long time no see. You’re wearing a cloak now.” Crowe was surprised to see the cloak behind Kirby.
n“Yes!”
nKirby laughed. “I’m a major now!”
nMajor …
nCrowe raised his eyebrows and re-examined Kirby. Isn’t this the same level as me?
n“And I, I am already a Captain!” Beru Maybo came over and said.
n“Major? Not bad, continue to work hard.”
nAs a fellow major, Crowe patted Kirby’s shoulder in a senior tone.
n“Yes! I will continue to work hard!” Kirby stood up and shouted.
n“Hey, pay attention to me, pay attention to me!” Beru Maybo shouted.
n“Beelzebub, Kirby, long time no see.”
nThe bruised and swollen Basil stood up, patted the dust off his body, and said very calmly.
n“Oh! Kuro, I saw Crowe hitting you as soon as I came in. Hahaha, how unlucky!”
nBeru Membo mocked him mercilessly.
n“Yes, Mr. Basil is the same at Headquarters. He is often pulled here to train.” Kirby held back his laughter.
nBasil’s face immediately collapsed and he said fiercely, “Do you want to practice with me, Beru Maybo!”
nWhy is he looking for him? Of course, it’s because he’s the only one he can beat. Cole can’t even beat him!
nAir!
n“Tch, I don’t have time to practice with you. I’m here to do something serious.” Beru Maybo curled his lips and said.
n“By the way, we’re here for Mr. Kuro. Is he here?” Kirby remembered and stopped reminiscing.
n“Mr. Kuro?”
nOf course, he wasn’t talking about Basil. He knew that he wasn’t talking about himself. He didn’t say anything and it was Crowe who replied.
nAt the mention of this name, Crowe’s face darkened. He pointed up and said, “Mr. Kuro is in the office. Wait, I’m with you.”
nWith that, he walked towards the building next to him. After a while, he came out with the tray in his hand.
nThere were two drinks on it.
n“What are you doing?” Kirby was puzzled.
nCrowe pursed his lips. “I came to get two drinks for Mr. Kuro… Seriously, there are clearly other Marines, why did you choose me!”
nAt the thought of this, he was a little angry.
nFortunately, after beating up ‘Kuro’, he felt a little relieved.
nCrowe brought a few people into the fortress. The interior of Marine’s fortress also looked magnificent and very spacious.
n“In the past, this place was only renovated with residential buildings. Later on, Mr. Kuro rebuilt it and it became like this.”
nCrowe carried the tray and spoke as he walked.
nMarine base standard buildings are not uniform. Some are as simple as Rogue Town, and some are as grand as Branch 153. After all, there is no ‘G’ prefix.
nAt the top of the base, there was only one office. When Crowe arrived, he heard a crisp sound coming from inside.
n“Kuro, hurry up!”
n“Don’t rush, it will only be effective if you slow down.”
n“But I can’t stand it, quickly take it out!”
n“I told you not to be anxious. I’m drawing. Look, I drew it out!”
nCrowe pushed the door open and entered, just in time to see Kuro and Leda sitting opposite each other. There were piles of tall blocks on the table, and Kuro was quickly pulling one out from the bottom. He looked at the blocks and smiled happily.
n“Okay! It’s your turn, Leda.”
n“Hey, it didn’t fall? Watch me!”
nLida rolled up her sleeves and was about to pull out a piece, but just as she touched the building block, she saw the building block shake and collapse.
n“Hahaha, you lost!” Kuro pointed at her and smiled proudly.
n“What’s the big deal? Again, I won’t lose this time!” Leda pouted and said unhappily.
nAs she spoke, she saw Crowe coming in and her eyes lit up. “Chloe, you’re finally here. Give me the drink, eh?”
n“What’s wrong, Lida?”
nKuro’s back was facing the door and he was re-coding the building blocks. Seeing her stunned, he subconsciously turned his head.
n“Hahaha, Kuro, you little brat, long time no see!” Garp walked in first and laughed loudly.
n“Kar, Karp?”
nThe blocks in Kuro’s hand fell off subconsciously. He was stunned for a moment and shouted, “What are you doing here?!”
n“This old man is here to relax, quickly take out your immortal shell, this old man brought tea.”
nKarp pulled out the tea can.
nKuro rolled his eyes and said, “You think this is Sengoku? I don’t like to eat those things without the shellfish.”
n“It doesn’t matter, I do.”
nGarp took out the shell bag and walked to another sofa and sat down.
nKuro was speechless.
n“Mr. Kuro, long time no see!”
nKirby said excitedly, “I saw Pegasus Town, you are really amazing!”
n“Ah… you two are stupid. No, you two are here too.”
nIt was only then that Kuro saw Kirby and Beru Merber and stood up from the sofa. “Lida, I’m not playing anymore.”
nWith that, he walked to the desk and sat down. He took out a cigar box from the drawer and handed it to Kirby and Beru Mayber.
nThe two shook their heads, indicating that they would not smoke.
nKuro lit one himself and smiled. “That’s not bad. My town. I invested a lot in it.”
nOpposite this desk is a hollowed-out balcony that surrounds the office, through which you can see the whole town of Pegasus.
n“Compared to last year, the area of Pegasus Town has tripled. The expansion area is all my industry.”
nKuro waved his hand and Crowe came over and put down a drink. Then he walked over and gave Leda a glass.
nHe blew out smoke and took a sip of his drink and said, “If you come, as the host, it’s impossible for me not to entertain you and play as I please. I won’t charge you. Crowe, take them down and let them have fun.”
n“Thank you, Mr. Kuro, but I came here for something…”
n“Koro, hurry up and take them down. Don’t embarrass me as the host!” Kuro said anxiously.
n“Mr. Kuro…”
nWithout giving Crowe a chance, Kirby said directly, “Headquarters can’t get through to your phone and asked me to come back and take you to report. You haven’t been back for a long time.”
n“Moximossi, this is Marine Base on Pegasus Island, I am the Base Chief, Luciru Kuro, what did you say? There are pirates here?! Okay, wait for me, I will come immediately!”
nAs he spoke, Kuro quickly turned on the Den Den Mushi on the table, said something into the microphone, stood up and walked out.
nHe said with a serious face, “Well, there are pirates nearby. As a Marine stationed here, I have the responsibility to exterminate them young. If there is anything, wait for me to come back.”
n“Kuro little ghost…”
nAt this time, Garp, who was leisurely eating the immortal shell and making himself a pot of tea, said, “Zefa, something happened.”
nThese words made Kuro stop in his tracks and stand there without moving.
nHe sighed and resigned himself to his fate and returned to his desk. “I said, I was stationed on Pegasus Island. Why did you have to come to me?”
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