One Piece: I Am the Revolutionary Army

Chapter 41: The Self-Valiant Corps Joins

The name Reynolds once again echoed in Truslow's ears.

This time, however, it was news of Reynolds losing control.

“Ten years earlier than expected…”

Truslow looked solemn and fell into deep thought.

Originally, Reynolds' loss of control should have occurred sixteen years ago, but now, the timeline has jumped to ten years ago.

Truslow remembers this vividly.

As the only survivor of Reynolds,

The destruction of Reynolds began with a massive outbreak of a disease called "platinum disease".

Initially, only a few patients died from platinum-lead disease.

However, because the disease is hereditary, the life expectancy of each generation is gradually shortened.

This leads to widespread symptoms of platinum-lead disease - white patches on the face - in the elderly, middle-aged people and even children at the same time.

These white patches spread rapidly and uncontrollably throughout the body until the patient's life ends.

Later, due to the misunderstanding that platinum lead disease was an infectious disease with a very high mortality rate,

The other two countries on the large island where Reynolds was located, out of panic,

A blockade was imposed on Reynolds, and a war of purification was brazenly launched.

The people of Renos rose up to resist, but fell one by one in the flames of battle.

Just two months later, Reynolds completely disappeared under the baptism of fire from neighboring countries.

Ironically, the toxicity of platinum lead was already known to the world government a hundred years ago, including the royal nobles of Renos;

But for the huge profits of the platinum mines, they chose to cover up the truth, which led to the ultimate tragedy.

Even more shameful is that, despite the fact that the World Government knew all about Platinum Lead,

But when neighboring countries used infectious diseases as an excuse to start a war, the World Government did not clarify the facts.

To this day, after the destruction of Renos, the world still considers platinum-lead disease one of the most lethal infectious diseases.

Among these, the world government’s deliberate concealment of information is to blame.

"The early outbreak may be a good thing for Reynolds."

After a calm analysis, Truslow was the first to come to this conclusion.

The toxicity of platinum-lead disease was revealed ten years in advance, which can at least reduce the accumulation of toxins in residents' bodies.

Moreover, Reynolds and doctors all over the world can find ways to eliminate this toxin and develop effective drugs ten years in advance.

As long as the international community stops treating PLT as an infectious disease, Reynolds will have at least a dozen years to fight this disaster.

The key point is that Truslow has taken action and the revolutionary army has intervened.

Truslow firmly believed that just as the revolutionary army saved the refugees of the unknown destination and the laborers of the Kingdom of Lubni,

They will do their utmost to prevent the tragedy that happened to Reynolds from happening again.

"Reynolds is out of control?" When Truslo's words reached Yonghu and Gray's ears, they were both shocked.

None of them expected that Reynolds would lose control. After all, the Revolutionary Army soldiers were sent there to deal with the platinum-lead toxicity problem.

"The responsibility is mine," Truslow said seriously as he quickly put on his clothes.

"I sent people to expose the toxicity of platinum lead, but I underestimated the fear of the Renault people about platinum lead disease and their anger at the truth."

“Once the toxicity of platinum and lead was revealed, it quickly spread throughout Reno, and people took to the streets to protest and boycott platinum mining.”

"The specific situation is still unclear at the moment. We only know that there was a fierce conflict between the people of Reynolds and the royal nobles. Many nobles were killed, and the royal family of Reynolds fled. Now Reynolds has fallen into chaos."

"All this was caused by me, and I must take responsibility." Truslow took a deep breath and had no regrets about his decision to expose the toxicity of platinum and lead.

"What's the specific situation, Mr. Ron?" Yonghu patted Truslow on the shoulder.

"We'll talk about this later. The most important thing now is that we must rush to Reynolds immediately." Traslo shook his head and his eyes soon became firm.

"At this critical moment." Yong Hu frowned.

"It has not been long since the Lubni Kingdom uprising, and the international community has paid close attention to us."

"Is there a possibility of war?" Gray asked.

"We can't rule out this possibility." Traslo frowned, thinking of the Kingdom of Crosia.

“Besides, Reynolds, like the Kingdom of Lubni, is a resource-rich country. The value of platinum mines is extremely wide, and the World Government has long reaped huge benefits from them.”

"I'm going to say goodbye to the doctor. You guys get ready first." Truslow said, opening the door.

In the living room, Dr. Green Leaf was enjoying breakfast. Robin also got up early and was drinking milk beside him.

"Doctor, I have something to talk to you about." Truslow did not mention leaving in front of Robin.

Dr. Greenleaf looked at Truslow deeply, then put down the cutlery in his hand.

"I may have to leave early." Truslow did not hide anything and told Dr. Greenleaf about Reynolds.

Dr. Greenleaf looked solemn as he listened attentively to Truslow's narration. After listening, he said seriously:

"Go ahead. I knew that someone like you wouldn't be able to stay here for long. You shouldn't be a scholar contented with studying."

"By the way, I have something left for you. I was planning to give it to you after you have read all the information about the Tree of Knowledge. Since you are leaving early, take it away in advance." Dr. Green Leaf suddenly remembered something and went back to the room to take out a small box.

Truslow took the box and opened it. Inside was a silver badge with an open book page on the front and a pattern of the Tree of All-Knowing engraved on the back.

"This is the emblem of an O'Hara scholar, a scholar's badge that can only be obtained by passing a rigorous assessment. Although you did not take the assessment, your knowledge is already sufficient." Dr. Green Leaf said with a smile.

"Will you be a scholar at O'Hara, Truslow?"

"It's my pleasure, Doctor." Truslow put the badge away.

O'Hara is a pure place, the most beautiful academic paradise he has ever seen. There are no conflicts of interest or oppression here, only the unremitting pursuit of knowledge.

The scholars here, regardless of age, have outstanding ideas and noble qualities.

"You are always welcome in O'Hara, Truslow." Dr. Greenleaf smiled with satisfaction.

During his time at O'Hara, Dr. Greenleaf had been observing and knew that Truslow was not the kind of person who was proud and complacent. His heart was full of tolerance and breadth, and he always seemed calm and composed.

During the time Truslow spent at O'Hara,

Looking at Dr. Greenleaf's relieved smile, Truslow felt mixed emotions.

"I have made a surprising discovery," Truslow said.

"Will O'Hara be destroyed?"

I'm afraid no one will believe this. After all, O'Hara is now a holy place in the eyes of archaeologists all over the world.

O'Hara's scholars are basically some of the world's top and most knowledgeable people. They come from various member states and have achieved significant status and influence in their respective countries before coming to O'Hara.

Even if the world government wants to take action against them, it will be restricted by public pressure, just like Dr. Green Leaf was arrested many times for violating the law in archaeology, but was released every time.

Dr. Greenleaf showed no surprise or doubt when he heard what Truslow said.

"You haven't touched the bottom line for a powerful institution like the World Government yet. But if they really discover your archaeological findings, O'Hara might be destroyed by the Demon Killing Order like the Kingdom of Crosia, the hometown of Truslo."

Truslow thought Dr. Greenleaf wouldn't believe it, but he insisted on making his point.

Since he came into contact with underground historical texts and read some precious documents, he clearly realized that once O'Hara's research was exposed, it would inevitably lead to destruction, because in the eyes of the world government, moral constraints have no substantial impact on it.

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