The Pirate: Throne of Bones

Chapter 195 The melancholy Veles and the depressed Kaido

On the route from Skrot Island to Shampoo Islands, a huge steel behemoth was sailing leisurely.

On the deck of the Warspite.

Under the umbrella, Verles was sitting leisurely on a chair, holding the hilt of Frostmourne in one hand, and stroking the mysterious runes on the Frostmourne sword with the other hand.

Beside Veles, Arturia in her shipgirl form was cutting fresh fruits into moderately sized pieces, and then carefully picking out the seeds from the fruits.

Say something.

The scene taking place on the deck of the Warspite at this time was similar to the corrupt life of landlords and wealthy people in the old days.

"Unexpectedly, Frostmourne still has this ability?"

Feeling the effect and power of every strange rune on the Frostmourne sword, Villes couldn't help but marvel.

Previously in the underground space of Skrot Island, Veles transformed a large amount of his own vitality into pure power of death through Frostmourne.

Then, he used the power of death to improve the talents and strength of the ten "Cursed Cultists" who survived out of 900 people, and also made the other party's external image "tall".

In the eyes of the previous ten people, Villes, the master they worshiped as a god, was omnipotent.

But in fact, the previous operation in the underground space of Skrot Island was also the first time that Veles had carried out it.

Originally, Verles simply wanted to "purify" the souls of ten people to prevent them from having any unnecessary thoughts after entering the navy.

In the end, who would have thought that in the process of "purifying" the other party's soul, Frostmourne would considerately provide Verless with a "face-squeezing" service.

The emergence of this situation caught Velez off guard.

However, after receiving the corresponding information from Frostmourne, Villeless did not waste his life force.

The specific effect is probably to use Frostmourne as a medium to allow the ten "cursed believers" who "stand out" from a crowd of 900 people to become the "spokesmen" of Villes in the "human world".

It is somewhat similar to the relationship between the clergy of major temples and the gods behind them in a fantasy world.

Coupled with the attributes of Frostmourne...

In total, these ten people sent by Villes into the navy were equivalent to the "[-] generations" of undead.

The first generation of undead was naturally Biers, the undead transformed by Verless himself using Frostmourne.

The second generation of undead is Grom, the undead transformed by Biers.

By analogy, the third generation of immortals, the fourth generation of immortals...

The ten personnel sent by Verles into the navy gained some undead characteristics as living people.

The emergence of this situation makes the potential of these ten people surpass Grom, the second generation immortal, but they cannot be compared with Beers, the first generation immortal.

Don't look at Grom's current strength, which has reached the level of "candidate general" in the navy.

But don’t forget, the reason Grom has the current strength is because when Grom sent the superhuman weapon fruit to Veles, Veles rewarded Grom with a pure The power of death!

"Tsk~"

"It's a pity~"

After making a few casual gestures with Frostmourne in his hand, Verles put away the magic sword that represented death and let it become a tattoo on his wrist again.

"The ability is good, but it cannot be used on little Shandis."

After eating the fruit that Arturia put in his mouth, Velez complained regretfully.

Long before he discovered that Frostmourne could use the pure power of death to enhance a person's talent and potential, Verless thought of little Shandis, a little girl who exuded ruthlessness and hard work. Li.

However, after determining the "side effects" of Frostmourne's ability, Villeless gave up the idea.

Veles didn't mind having more fanatics around him, but he didn't want little Shandis to become like this.

“It’s so melancholy~”

God knows why, but Velez inexplicably hopes that little Shandis can become better.

There is a huge age gap, a huge identity gap, and a huge strength gap.

Villeless himself didn't know why, but his expectations and concerns for little Shandis were no less than his expectations and concerns for little Monet.

Sometimes, Velez even wonders if he has lived in the pirate world for so long that he has been influenced by the pirate world on an ideological level.

After all, in Velez's memory, there was a lot of inexplicable concern and following in the OP plot.

……

New world.

The resident of the Hundred Beasts Pirates.

Ding!Bang!Click!Bang!

...

The drunken captain of the Beasts Pirates, Kaido, nicknamed "Hyundaishou", is drinking like crazy in his pirate group's station.

Kaido was very depressed, very depressed.

Even with the current power of the Beasts Pirates and the prototype of the Four Emperors, compared to the other pirate groups that also have the prototypes of the Four Emperors, the Beasts Pirates are really nothing.

The simplest comparison.

Currently, there are three other pirate groups in the new world that are most promising to become the Four Emperors: the Whitebeard Pirates, the Sky Pirates and the Big Mom Pirates. Their captains all have quite impressive resumes!

You know, when we were in the Rocks Pirates, Whitebeard, Golden Lion, and Big Mom were the main fighting force of the Rocks Pirates.

And what about Kaido?

Although he is also from the Rocks Pirates, but...

[At the age of eighteen, I stood like a slave. ]

Regardless of whether Kaido vowed to let people see him back then, no matter how powerful the Beasts Pirates are in the new world, they are still a younger brother in front of the other three pirate groups.

There is indeed no mention of seniority in the pirate rules.

But when everyone is of similar strength, past resume is very important.

Not to mention, although Kaido is very powerful now, he still cannot defeat the captains of the other three pirate groups.

As for the "three disasters" caused by Kaido's men in the OP plot?

Don't make trouble!

At this point in time, Kaido only has "two disasters" out of the "three disasters" under his command, and his current strength is only that much.

"Epidemic" Quinn, "Fire Disaster" Jhin.

As for "Drought" Jack, he is still just a little kid of a few years old.

And Kaido's title of "the strongest creature in the sea, land and air" now has no trace at all.

According to the plot in the OP, Kaido at this stage should be in the country of Wano, joining forces with the Black Carbon Orochi to cause trouble.

However, in this world, the country of Wano has been hit by Verless's "fire test" and was almost destroyed.

The remaining residents of Wano also applied for protection from the World Government and the Navy, allowing the ruffians in the Navy's G5 branch base in the New World to enter Wano.

Theoretically, with the Hailou Stone Mine as bait, Kaido should forcefully attack a wave of Navy G5 branch bases, and then occupy Wano Country.

But Kaido doesn’t dare!

because…

The man in the Navy who is in charge of the New World is called Sakaski!

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