One Piece: I Am the Revolutionary Army
Chapter 60 Luo Ya's Identity
When Zhan Guo heard the child confirm his guess, he was still briefly distracted about Roya's identity. He took the Den Den Mushi from Ming'er and pondered.
Den Den Mushi is not an ordinary household communication tool, but an advanced device that crosses the ocean and is equipped with a jamming device, which is enough to illustrate the influence of the Revolutionary Army in this country.
Sengoku thought back to his days in the Kingdom of Lubni, where he was surprised that the local residents favored the revolutionary army much more than the navy.
Looking back on his many years of naval career, he had seen many teams that were respected for saving the country, but the actions of the revolutionary army obviously exceeded his expectations.
Sengoku had always been accustomed to assuming the worst about the revolutionary army, but judging from their actions, he had not found any cruelty.
The uprising of the Kingdom of Lubni was for the workers, and the resistance of Frevans was for survival. Even though they were on the opposite side, Sengoku could not morally deny the revolutionary army.
Sengoku thought of Aokiji, who seemed to have a deep understanding of the Revolutionary Army, and this was by no means limited to a few battle contacts.
Aokiji was once Garp's disciple and the hope for the future of the navy. His resignation made Sengoku realize that the background of the Revolutionary Army was far more complicated than he had imagined.
Sengoku speculates that Roya is not a native of the Kingdom of Lubuni, and that the revolutionary army's uprising weapons and warships in the country suggest that they already have power elsewhere.
He thought quickly, but this information did not reveal the whole story of the Revolutionary Army and was of no practical help in hunting them down.
Sengoku knew that he should report the Den Den Mushi or answer it in public, but he chose to avoid the crowd and find a secluded corner.
He picked up the Den Den Mushi and the number was dialed automatically. Zhan Guo felt inexplicably nervous, as if he had become a secret contact of the revolutionary army.
When the call was connected, Roya's voice was calm and confident, making Zhan Guo feel that the person on the other end was an unusual young man.
Zhan Guo lowered his voice and asked Luo Ya what he wanted to talk about. Luo Ya responded that he was relieved after confirming that there was no one around.
Sengoku could hear Roya's sharpness and became more wary of him.
Roya proposed that the revolutionary army would evacuate Frevans within five days, and that he could keep all the captured naval officers and soldiers, as long as the navy arrived in Frevans, they could be rescued.
He kept the navy's warships because they had the support of the World Government and had no shortage of them.
Sengoku was shocked by Roya's proposal, but quickly calmed down and asked about the specific number of prisoners.
Roya listed in detail, including 13,000 elite naval soldiers and six vice admirals, including Borsalino and Sakaski.
While Sengoku was shocked, he also appreciated Roya's judgment.
Luo Ya did not put forward any conditions. He just wanted to talk to Zhan Guo alone, not for any exchange of interests.
He said that the revolutionary army didn't have much time, and the navy had a lot of support behind them, so the revolutionary army couldn't compete.
He released the prisoners only to change the Warring States' views and perceptions of the revolutionary army.
Sengoku wondered if Roya was doing this just to change the Navy's attitude towards the Revolutionary Army?
Roya replies that he did this to tell Sengoku that the Navy and the Revolutionary Army are not enemies and should not be viewed as pirates or dangerous organizations.
Zhan Guo asked, "Is that all?" Luo Ya answered firmly, "That's all."
Zhan Guo was silent, shocked by Roya's generosity.
He was deeply surprised that Roya released so many navy just to change their views. He was worried that the revolutionary army would be ruthless in the battle, but Roya's answer made him feel relieved.
Sengoku asks if he is not afraid that he will continue to suppress the Revolutionary Army after accepting the captivity? Roya says that if that is the case, then he underestimated Sengoku's loyalty to the World Government.
Even if Sengoku was still hostile, he would be satisfied as long as the navy soldiers' views on the revolutionary army changed.
Zhan Guo was deeply shocked and doubted whether Roya was really so loyal to the world.
Roya assured that the Revolutionary Army would not appear in the mainstream for some time to come, which made Sengoku feel relieved.
As for Frevans's Demon Slayer Order, Roya assures that even if the Revolutionary Army leaves, the Navy will not be able to destroy the city.
Zhan Guo hung up the phone and stared at the Den Den Mushi in his hand. A few minutes of conversation gave him a deep understanding of Roya.
Roja's confidence, sharpness, and strength, combined with his previous command ability, made him an unprecedented opponent.
Sengoku realized that even Whitebeard hadn't given him such pressure.
Sengoku muttered to himself that in five days he would exchange more than ten thousand naval prisoners for a new understanding of the revolutionary army.
He thought about it, put away the Den Den Mushi, straightened his clothes, and after making sure that no one was following him, he calmly returned to the crowd as if nothing had happened.
At this time, everyone in the chat room was laughing.
Whitebeard teased that Sengoku had also betrayed the World Government, Golden Lion thought that Aokiji was just a minor episode, Roger recalled how he firmly carried out the orders of the World Government, and Morgans announced that this was major news about Navy Marshal Sengoku and the leader of the Revolutionary Army.
Everyone could see that Sengoku's choice to talk in private indicated that his loyalty to the World Government was wavering.
Subsequent conversations further confirmed this, with Sengoku promising to turn a blind eye to the Revolutionary Army.
He put away Roya's Den Den Mushi, and his affection for the Revolutionary Army was clearly more than just a superficial one. Although Roya had just clashed with him not long ago, Sengoku chose to remain silent in response to the jokes in the chat room.
Now, in the meeting room of the Navy Headquarters, everyone looked at him with strange eyes, especially Garp. Garp lamented that even someone like Sengoku betrayed the World Government.
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