I, Akainu, Absolute Justice

Chapter 37 Be My Apprentice!

It's not difficult to explain the conflict with Bullet, Sakazuki can see it from a distance.

More focus is on telling his own life experience in the film.

That kind of unfortunate thing, who should be blamed for this outcome?

No doubt the pirates who went to rob his village.

No matter when Lai Feilin was forced to become a pirate, some of the actions he did were completely different from those of pirates.

Or everything that happened later was caused by those pirates.

It cannot be said that this is Marine's fault. It is a fact that Marine is short of manpower.

Because of the existence of World Government, Marine is a subordinate agency of World Government and its most important combat system.

All he wants is stability, so that there will be no pirates or rebel forces that can subvert most of the world in this sea.

Marine, that's enough.

This is something Sakazuki has realized over the years of doing Marine.

After all, Marine still relies on the World government for wages.

According to reality, only half of the heavenly funds paid by the franchise countries around the world can make Marine's strength achieve a qualitative leap.

For the World Government, Marine's strength cannot be too big or too small. What he needs is stability.

Marine is the Celestial Dragons' dog!

This was originally what Sakazuki heard when he talked to the Five Elders after he became the marshal.

Although Sakazuki has not reached that position yet, he does not have a good attitude towards the Celestial Dragons who are eating corpses and fattening up.

At least on this point, he and Garp are consistent.

But he needs to get into that position where he can do more.

Until then, a calmer sea is just what Sakazuki needs.

Back to the present, what happened to Felin cannot be attributed to Marine's late arrival.

Marine had done well at that time, but he didn't expect that the pirates would come again.

Now what Sakazuki has to do is to strengthen Marine's strength and weaken the pirate's strength. The pirates don't want to see Marine's strength spread to every corner of the sea.

Sakazuki wants to clear out those areas, and then it will be time for Marine to become stronger.

"First of all, I'm sorry for what happened to you," Sakazuki said, then continued.

"But this incident cannot be attributed to Marine's fault."

"I also know it's not Marine's fault." Felin said helplessly.

"I originally wanted to join Marine, but my experience among pirates made it impossible for me to join Marine again."

If he could be a Marine, Feilin would not be willing to be a pirate, but it is too late for him to regret it now. Will Marine accept someone who has been a pirate for many years?

It really works.

At least Sakazuki can.

It's not a big deal.

Sakazuki still admires Felin very much. Compared to other pirates, he is one of the few who has a lot of brains.

It does no harm to civilians and plays the role of more like a pirate hunter.

This sea is too big, at least the area that Marine can control with its current strength is still too small.

"Be my apprentice!"

Sakazuki said suddenly.

"As long as we can be released, we can agree to any conditions..." Felin continued.

"Huh? What did you say?" Feilin seemed to have heard something incredible.

"Be your apprentice?" Feilin asked doubtfully again.

He didn't expect this.

"Yeah." Sakazuki said calmly.

"I am Marine. I think I am qualified to accept you, and I am even more qualified to be your master."

Felin's brain temporarily shut down.

"Um..." He was stuck for a long time before he could say a word.

"How old are you?"

"It's not important." Sakazuki waved his hand.

Feilin is almost in his twenties now, and Sakazuki is almost thirty.

Feilin said this but didn't have time to react.

For some people, getting a backer or an opportunity to improve their strength, let alone being a disciple.

If you don't give up, I would like to be your adoptive father.

Sakazuki didn't take Feilin's question to heart and continued.

"How about it, young man, I admire you very much."

"this....."

"But I'm a pirate!"

"So have you ever killed anyone? Have you ever killed ordinary people? Are there any of your men who have done this?" Sakazuki asked again.

These points are related to his justice, absolute justice, but he can take advantage of himself a little bit.

Feilin was in a dilemma. As far as he was concerned, he had never done any of the above things. Even when he was robbed by pirates, all he did was move things and wipe the floor. live.

The same goes for after forming his own pirate group.

But his men, to tell the truth.

He didn't know.

As a leader, you don't have to do everything yourself. Certain things that are ordered will most likely change.

"I don't know." Felin said this answer after thinking for a long time.

"No, you know, you have no choice." Sakazuki stated the truth very realistically.

Filmen had no choice.

Sakazuki doesn't care whether Felin is a pirate or not. As long as he hangs the pirate flag on the sea, Marine can treat him as a pirate.

The current situation is like this. Sakazuki only cares about Felin himself. As for his crew members, if they are found to have committed crimes, he will still resolutely destroy them.

There were only two outcomes. Filmen refused, and Sakazuki packed them all away and sent them to Impel Down Prison. A few of those whose crimes met Sakazuki's criteria were selected and executed on the spot.

Another outcome, promise him.

Those who have committed serious crimes still have to be singled out and executed, but the remaining ones who have followed Filmen for a long time and have basically never massacred civilians can achieve functional transformation.

Those are the two simple outcomes.

No need to think too much.

Feilin also quickly understood his situation. It might be best to just agree. Isn't this his original dream?

"I promise." Feilin lowered his head and said.

"I won't agree!" A voice from the crowd suddenly interrupted Felin.

This is a man covered in armor, huge in size, and up to three meters tall.

It was wrapped tightly, and there was a Silver Ax mark printed on the armor.

"It's bad, I forgot that there is such a person." Feilin said secretly.

Previously, Felin asked Bullet if he knew about the Silver Ax Pirates.

Because this pirate group is exactly the pirate group he relies on, but it is just a form of joining with a very shallow relationship.

Regularly turning over some property can be exchanged for the protection of the Silver Ax Pirates. The Silver Ax Pirates will also send one of their own to these joining pirate groups to act as a supervisor or a special envoy.

And there was exactly such a person on his ship.

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