One Piece: I Am the Revolutionary Army
Chapter 73: The Land of Justice
In the restaurant, Roya and Tesoro had a pleasant conversation.
Tezulo himself wondered why he trusted Roya so much when he just met him for the first time, since it was obvious that this guy and his companions did not look like good people.
However, there is an indescribable aura about Luo Ya that makes people involuntarily get close to and trust him.
Perhaps it was because his speech and behavior were not arrogant, but instead he resonated with grassroots people like Tesoro, making him feel close to him.
Not long after, Luo Ya learned from Tezulo about the incident of using money to save people.
Tesoro used to live in a casino in Chambord. After a gambling failure, he was sold to human traffickers, but he struggled to escape.
At the slave market, he met Stella.
Stella is the only one who truly appreciates Tesoro's singing. Tesoro is determined to set her free, so he quits gambling and works hard to make money in order to redeem Stella from the slave traders.
"Slave market?" Roya frowned and asked, "Is there a place dedicated to buying and selling people in the Sabaody Archipelago?"
"Yes, over there by red tree number one," Tezulo replied.
“Isn’t it the black market?”
"No." Tezulo looked gloomy.
Roya's face darkened. He had heard about the existence of slave trade in the Sabaody Archipelago, but he didn't get much information from Nagli and Aokiji. He originally thought it was just an underground black market. After all, slavery had not been abolished in this world, and the government laws did not explicitly prohibit slavery. But human trafficking, such an immoral act, should have been strictly prohibited, but in Sabaody, it was an open fact.
The slave trade in Chambord was worse and more rampant than he had imagined.
"World Government, Celestial Dragons." Roya whispered, his anger evident in his words.
"Can you take us to the slave market, Tezulo?" Roya said to Tezulo, suppressing his anger. "Don't worry, we will pay you."
"No, no, no, you just saved me, how can I still accept your money?" Tezulo waved his hands repeatedly, "Taking you there is just a small matter, it won't take much time."
Tezuolo wanted to refuse the reward, but he finally accepted it. On the one hand, Roya forced it on him; on the other hand, he really needed the money. The 15- or 16-year-old boy felt a little guilty about the money, so he took the initiative to help carry things and even drove the bubble car. He had a good impression of Tezuolo. Although this simple and enthusiastic boy did not receive a good education due to his miserable childhood, he was able to turn back in time, which showed that he was kind-hearted.
Arriving at the slave market in the No. 1 mangrove area, even though Luo Ya was mentally prepared, he couldn't help but shrink his pupils and clench his fists when he saw the scene in front of him. In the huge market, there were only iron cages, and the people locked inside were not cats and dogs, but living people. There were fishmen, pirates, strong men, and beauties. They were treated as goods, marked with prices, and locked in cages.
In the past, Roya often said that the people were treated like livestock, and in Shampoodi, people really became livestock, wearing chains and collars, locked in iron cages, with their eyes dull, and the people who locked them up were the real beasts.
"These bastards." Aokiji was furious when he saw all this. His right hand had turned into frost and the cold air was overflowing. He had not been to Sabaody very often. After joining the navy, he had been hunting pirates most of the time. The navy leaders usually told them not to go to Sabaody easily, especially the unarmored area. He had heard about the darkness of Sabaody from his navy colleagues, and now he saw it with his own eyes. Aokiji finally understood why the leaders stopped them from coming here. They were afraid that some navy officers would not be able to resist and kill all those bastards.
Even when facing pirates, Aokiji has never been so angry, because pirates are his opposite, and his mission is to hunt them down. And in the Sabaody Archipelago, where the World Government governs, there is such an anti-human market.
The anger in his heart made Aokiji feel even colder. At this moment, a hand grabbed him and interrupted his ability. He looked to the side and saw Roya.
"Don't do it now." Roya said, "Do you know how many slave markets there are in Shampoo?"
Aokiji wanted to say something, but seeing Roya's deep and terrifying eyes, he fell silent. Roya's eyes seemed to contain hot magma, and the invisible power made him shudder, and he dared not say anything more.
"Wait a moment, I will eradicate the slave trade on this island, no, in this world." Roya let go of Aokiji's hand and walked forward.
Aokiji shook his wrist and looked at Roya's back with a puzzled look. The terrifying feeling of oppression at that moment flashed by like an illusion.
"It's not an illusion." Fujitora said from the side.
"What is that?" Aokiji asked.
"Maybe the Conqueror's Haki is about to awaken." Fujitora didn't use his eyes to see, but his perception was sharper than Aokiji's, and he could feel Roja's outburst at that moment.
"Conqueror's Haki? It has such oppressive power even before it awakens?" Aokiji whispered.
When he looked up, he saw that Roya and Fujitora had gone far away, so he hurried to catch up.
Roya and his group followed Tesoro and saw many slaves locked in cages along the way, and their mood became heavier. Although Aokiji was no longer impulsive, he was holding his breath.
Finally, Tezulo came to a slave shop, and the windows were full of beautiful girls, including Stella. She was a beautiful girl, about the same age as Tezulo, but her beautiful eyes were melancholy and sad. After all, who could maintain their brilliance when being placed in the window as a commodity?
"I will definitely save enough money to rescue you, Stella, wait for me." Tezoro said to Stella through the window.
"I always believe in you, just don't forget to smile, Tezulo." Stella forced a smile, which was so fragile that it seemed easy to break.
Roya looked at the couple who loved each other but could not be together. After Tezulo finished speaking, he walked towards Stella and said gently, "You will definitely be rescued, Stella. Keep hope and live well."
"Thank you." Stella was stunned when she heard Luo Ya's words, and then smiled and thanked him. She was a good girl, and her polite appearance made her look even more miserable in the current situation.
After leaving Stella, Tezulo looked heavy-hearted. In this environment, it was difficult for anyone to relax.
The scenes in the Chabaobab Archipelago were seen by everyone, where people were locked in iron cages and sold in public, which touched the hearts of many people.
Golden Lion: The island closest to the Marine Headquarters is like this. It's really eye-opening, Garp, Sengoku.
Peter Saint: Is this all the work of you pirates?
Rocks: This is a very unskillful way of shifting the blame. Five Elders, pirates don't need slaves. How many slaves do you Celestial Dragons need every year? Aren't the nobles proud of buying slaves?
People in non-member countries have no rights. Aren’t those lawless places created by your world government?
Doflamingo: Without the protection of the people above, the pirates can't open a slave market in Shampoo. Oh my. The Five Elders didn't respond.
The World Government has the greatest demand for slaves, far beyond people's imagination. The slave exchanges in the Kingdom of Lubuni, the Kingdom of the Bridge, and even under Marijoa are all evidence of this.
The slave trade in Shabaodi is tacitly permitted, otherwise it would not have become a lawless zone right under the noses of the navy. "How ugly, Kizaru."
Egghead, Vegapunk said to Kizaru while looking at the slave market.
"You also know that the navy can't do anything about it, and after our management, the slave trade in Shabaodi is much better than it was 26 years ago." Kizaru said this with a lack of confidence.
The transformation of the slave market into a slave shop and auction house was considered progress.
On a navy ship in the New World, Tsuru stood at the bow and sighed, saying to Gion and the other female vice admirals and major generals, "This is why we won't let you go to Shampoodi."
"The situation in Sabaody is very complicated. It's not just a problem of pirates and human traffickers. The navy is also helpless." Gion looked at Tsuru and sighed softly.
"Actually, I am quite envious of Mr. Kuzan from another world." He said nothing, but just sighed softly.
At the Navy Headquarters, Garp sneered with a heavy face: "A place where justice is covered in dust."
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