After leaving Wano Country, Roger's pirate group asked Fujitora to place them in a more severe and complex ocean environment with more severe ocean current conditions.

The Moby Dick was still flying in the sky.

At this moment, the essential difference between Roger's Pirates and Whitebeard's Pirates can be seen.

In Roya's eyes, Roger has a bit of the crazy spirit of pursuing extreme sports.

They experience the survival of life in unrestrained adventure and extreme crisis.

In comparison, Whitebeard appears more stable.

Perhaps it had something to do with his responsibility for the explosion on board.

Roger once invited Luo Ya to go with him, but the latter directly refused.

Roya was an ordinary man who did not seek danger. The waves in the sea below were surging. Even an outstanding pirate ship like the Or Jackson was tossed in the strong winds and waves, and it seemed that it would be swallowed by the sea at any time.

Although Luo Ya knew that with the strength of Roger and his men, such a situation would never happen, he still didn't like such a risky approach.

He prefers to make plans in advance so that he can deal with things calmly when they really happen.

This may be because he has more responsibilities and holds greater and more profound ideals in his heart.

"That guy Roger is still as crazy as ever." Whitebeard stood at the bow, overlooking the pirate ship tossing and turning in the waves, and couldn't help but scold with a smile.

The goal of his voyage was to find more relatives, not to pursue crises.

He had been to the harsh waters surrounding Wano Country once and never wanted to come again.

"That's why Roger is known as the Pirate King all day long." Roya commented.

He pursues freedom and regards adventure as an extreme and pure part of life.

"Mr. Roja, are you very optimistic that Roger can become the Pirate King?" Whitebeard asked in surprise.

In this ocean, only those who are recognized as being able to conquer the Grand Line are qualified to be king; without this, no matter how powerful one is, he cannot be honored as the Pirate King.

The previous Golden Lion had a large fleet that was able to confront the navy head-on, but he had never been awarded the title of Pirate King.

Although Roger is about to obtain the third piece of landmark historical text, he still has no clue about the fourth piece.

Things like historical texts were originally found by luck; the ocean was so vast that many places were even ignorant, backward, and completely closed islands, not to mention the ten thousand meter deep sea and islands in secret chambers on the seabed.

Finding the last piece of historical text that is a landmark is as difficult as climbing to the sky.

What's more, Roger only has one or two years left to live.

"He will, because I can hear the sound of the tide of the times rolling in." Roya rested his arm on the railing of the Moby Dick, looking deeply at the sea below.

However, Whitebeard felt somewhat helpless about this, and it sounded almost as if he had said nothing.

"Speaking of Newgate, is Zou really as huge as the rumors say?" Roya asked curiously.

Legend has it that there is a huge elephant carrying a country on its back, as recorded by O'Hara.

But this record is not exhaustive, and there is a similar description in O'Hara's records, called the Land of Oz.

He was the great demon who shocked the world five hundred years ago. His body was several times larger than that of the giants. It was said that he could move the islands of his country, so he was called Oz the Lucky Country.

However, Roya thought this record was very suspicious at the time. Even if they were ten times larger than the giants, they should not be able to move an island.

If it were just those tiny islands, I'm afraid it wouldn't even be qualified to be called a country, let alone a country of fortune.

Aside from the lost hundred years of history being completely wiped out, the history of this world is also rather chaotic and sparse.

Due to isolation and backwardness in various places, recording history is not a habit in all countries, especially for very few countries, it is something they devote themselves to.

Even the world government does not have the corresponding habit and can only rely on archaeologists to study and record bit by bit.

"I don't know what the rumors say, but that elephant must be so huge that it is unimaginable to humans. It may be the largest creature in the world." said White Beard.

He also kept it a secret: "You will know when the time comes. No amount of words can accurately describe its size."

Luo Ya was indeed more interested in the giant elephant Zou. If it was really tens of thousands of meters in size, it would be unbelievable.

Just as Roya was looking forward to Zou, Whitebeard was looking conflicted, but he finally asked:

"Mr. Roya, can I ask you a question?"

"of course can."

"...Can the Revolutionary Army's revolution really succeed? Is everything we are doing now really meaningful? In other words, can this situation really continue?"

Whitebeard asked several questions in succession. They were all somewhat related, but he felt that his questions were not clear or precise enough.

"Don't be anxious. You can think about it carefully. Maybe some specific thing has caused these problems. You can explain it slowly." Luo Ya guided calmly.

Whitebeard also calmed down and recalled: "At first, I went to a village in the Red Banner Country, where a movement to popularize samurai and distribute land was underway."

"When I saw the people who were given land, I was very happy for them. But when I was teaching at the martial arts school, I suddenly realized that the students' abilities and talents varied significantly."

"Those with strong abilities will become powerful in the future, while those with weak abilities may only be able to return to the countryside and continue farming. Can the disparity in ability really lead to true equality?"

"Isn't the emergence of the samurai system rooted in human nature? While the strong protect the weak, they also control the weak to some extent."

"The greater the power, the greater the voice. This will probably never go out of style in human society."

"Even if we distribute the land today, in a few years, as the strength of the people in the village changes and differs, the profit-seeking nature of human beings will make these strong people no longer satisfied with what they have now."

"Gradually, the system will be destroyed, and our efforts will be transformed into a new samurai system."

Whitebeard's voice was low and full of a sense of loss, the frustration of shattered ideals and returning to dust.

He had experienced hardships and witnessed too much of the dark side of human nature, so he didn't have much expectation for the bad nature of human beings.

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