The archives room is on the fourth floor. After Yamos went there, he immediately revealed his identity as a major, and the soldier in charge of the door respectfully let Yamos in.Mobile terminal m..

The reason why Yamos and Adolf reported to the school to check the files was not to ask for permission. The branch archives room could be consulted directly due to his position. He was just saying hello in advance to save his face.

Of course he could see that Colonel Adolf was not a simple man, at least not someone like the hero of the headquarters, Major General Shilekin.You don’t even have to see it with your own eyes, you just need to say that it’s from this place. How many of the ten officers captured are not greedy?

Without thinking much, Yamos entered the archives room.

The archives room is very bright, and the air smells of sawdust and ink.The archives room covers an area of ​​about 150 square meters, with shelves upon shelves. Each shelf, similar to a bookshelf, is divided into many floors, and each floor is filled with archives.

The shelf is also attached to time, which represents the time when the contents of the files on the shelf occurred.

Yamos searched in rows and rows, and it took about a minute to find the shelf labeled '1-1509'. This entire bookshelf included a summary of the cases of Branch 1511 within three years.

There are six floors of bookshelves, with archival materials from 1510 on the third and fourth floors.The archives were all written with short and clear names of the events. Yamos flipped through the archives one after another on the third and fourth floors, and finally stopped when he reached a very thin archive bag on the side.

He pulled out the file bag, which was so thin that it seemed like it contained nothing. There was a text on the front of the file bag: Uroro Island Incident.

"Huh..." Yamos took the file bag and walked aside, sat on a chair, opened the file bag, and took out a few report materials and some photos taken on the spot.

This kind of dossier requires high authority, and the content is not as limited as what is published in newspapers.The photos showed various broken limbs, burnt corpses, and a distant view of the entire village that had no trace of its original appearance.

Yamos looked through the photos one by one. He had seen several photos in the newspaper after he escaped from Uroro Island by chance.However, those photos were being turned over in various newspapers, as if they had been deliberately concealed.

The portfolio contains more.

After reading it, Yamos was reminded of that painful memory again.But he kept holding on and picked up another five pages of report materials.

The first page of the report mainly contains statistics on losses, ranging from every corpse that can be luckily found to as small as the asset losses of each household.The suffix of each line of statistics is a series of numbers, except for the bottom line of the survivor list with 0 written after it.

The first page meant nothing to Yamos.

Yamos turned to the second page. The content on the second page was a brief description of the search and rescue conducted by all parties at that time and how to capture the pirates.

The entire content can actually be summarized in one sentence: Our navy worked hard, but achieved nothing.

This was not what Yamos wanted to see, and he turned to the third page irritably.

Half of the third page records the oral accounts of witnesses at the time, and the other half records the statistical table of collected physical evidence.

Yamos's pupils shrank, and he first read the witness's testimony.

There were only five people in total, and all five of them came from Yusro Island.

Witness 1: We were fishing that day and didn’t return to port until early in the morning.But when I returned to the port, I saw a bunch of huge ships passing by under the hazy night. They were very fast and the ships were so big that they looked like giant beasts in the sea from a distance.

Witness 2:…

The contents of the five witnesses are basically the same. They all said that at almost the same time, a group of giant ships were seen passing by on Yusluo Island from a distance. However, because the distance was too far and it was still dark, it was not clear what they were. vessel.

The file bag also included a chart of the sea around Uroro Island, and Yamos looked at it.Yusro Island is not far or near from Uloro Island. If you draw a line from Uloro Island, this line is drawn on Yusro Island. This line only needs to continue to extend straightly and it will cross the windless Take, into the Grand Line.

This clue is consistent with the bigger secret that Yamos knows. It was indeed the Navy's Demon-Slaying Order that destroyed Uroro Island, and their return will inevitably pass through the windless zone.

The second half of the third page is a statistical table of some physical evidence.The physical evidence is not in the archives room. It has been transported to the physical evidence department of other branches for unified management a long time ago.Yamos turned to the next two pages. The latter two pages were an assessment of some corpses and damage to buildings. The results of the judgment were similar to what the witnesses said. The artillery was large in caliber, numerous in number, and terrifyingly powerful.

To be honest, these clues were of little use to Yamos, as they did not let him know what the navy's motive was for doing this in the first place.

As for the fact that the North Sea Navy has not found any clues, it is actually normal. No one would have thought that the navy in the Grand Line would suddenly come through the calm wind, quietly destroy Uroro Island, and then leave quietly. .

Can't even think of it.

If Yamos hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he probably wouldn't have believed that such a ridiculous thing would happen.

He sat here looking at the few documents in a daze. Suddenly, he stood up and wandered among the bookshelves again. Finally, he found a bookshelf. The files collected on this bookshelf were not major events, but personnel changes. file.

Yamos dug out the personnel change files from 1510.

very thick.

Only the one from 1510 was very thick.

Even without opening Yamos, you can tell how much of a 'replacement' Branch 233 went through that year.

After he opened it, there were information sheets for many people inside. The information sheets contained the basic information of the branch soldiers that year.There are dozens of names that are both familiar and unfamiliar to Yamos, and those names represent the earliest students brought out by the instructors of the Uroro Island Orphanage.

At that time, the first few students were already adults, so they inherited their father's legacy and went to Branch 233 to become official naval soldiers.

In the personnel changes in 1510, people from Uroro Island accounted for two-thirds.The other third were officers, most notably Colonel Caron, then the head of the branch.In the past, Amos's goal was to enter the branch, and Amos Caron learned a little about the Sixth Form of the Navy.

It was after Caron left that Colonel Adolf became the head of Branch 233.

These people were not transferred to other places. Each person's information sheet was stamped with a big red seal. There were two words in the red seal: logout.

Usually, if there is a change, the information sheet will state where they were transferred, but these people did not write down where they will go afterward.Yin Hong's words "cancel" make people tremble more and more.

Yamos didn't want to think about it but had to face the inevitable result, the outcome of these people.

"Lezein..." Yamos murmured.

All of this happens around Laizein. What is Laizein's identity?It's definitely not the Celestial Dragons. It's absolutely impossible for just one Celestial Dragon to massacre the entire island, not to mention the previous generations of Orphan Marines who left Uroro Island early, and the Caron School that was affected.

What kind of identity is it...

What shocking secret does he hold...

It would actually make the Navy do such a thing, and do it meticulously and ruthlessly.

"What on earth is..." Yamos felt a faint sense of fear for the first time. The overwhelming terrifying power was not only behind Lezein, but also behind this world.

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