Nami used a prank to dilute the sadness of parting.

The villagers' wallets didn't have much money. Even if they were all stolen, it would not be as much as Nami's contribution to Kokoa West Village.

Not to mention that she protected the villagers from Along's invasion over the years, the money that each household of the villagers received after Along's death was not a small amount.

There is also Along Park, such a large building, so well-built, it can be used at any time after a little repair.

For example, it can be turned into a commercial port, or a big hotel, or even simpler, just rent it to a rich man as a manor, which can bring considerable income to the village.

And most importantly, everyone will no longer have to worry about being bullied by pirates. After this incident, the navy will definitely strengthen the management of the 16 branches and the entire East China Sea.

In the foreseeable future, Kokoa West Village will probably not encounter pirate crises again.

"I say, do you have to count like this? It's not much."

On the boat, Remos watched Nami carefully take out all the money in her wallet and count it one by one, and couldn't help complaining.

"What do you know? This is my last belongings, of course I have to count them clearly."

Nami rolled her eyes at Remos and sorted the bills in her hand.

"All your belongings? Wait, that's not right, I remember you divided a lot of money, and the savings you accumulated..."

"I left it all to Nokiko!"

Nami said without raising her head.

"..."

Remos looked at her profile, opened his mouth, but said nothing.

Yes, Nami in the original book did the same thing. At that time, she left the 100 million Baileys she had accumulated to the villagers.

She is indeed greedy for money, but she also treats money as dirt. Isn't such a contradictory character one of her important charms?

Remos thought for a moment, turned around and walked into the cabin. When he came out again, he had a safe in his hand.

He put the safe in front of Nami with a bang, and the huge noise scared Nami.

"This is... a safe? What does it mean?"

Nami looked at Remos in confusion.

"From today on, you are my navigator and my most important partner. The team's assets are shared, so you will be in charge of this money in the future."

After Remos finished speaking, he turned back to his original position and continued to lean on the side of the boat, basking in the sun and blowing the sea breeze.

Nami looked at Remos, then at the safe, and reached out to touch the knob of the safe.

"That, Remos..."

"Haha, don't be too moved, and don't cry, be happy, this is a rule I set a long time ago, and it is definitely not a spur-of-the-moment idea."

Remos took out a pair of sunglasses and put them on, with the corners of his mouth slightly raised, revealing a handsome smile.

"I know, but..."

"No buts, Nami, I trust you unconditionally, just like you believed I could beat Aaron."

"But..."

"Don't refuse, we are family, I will never change my decision!"

Remos said firmly.

Taking advantage of his pause, Nami spoke quickly.

"I understand, but you have to tell me the password of the safe!"

"..."

Well, I was being too sentimental.

The atmosphere was a little awkward, but fortunately Remos put on sunglasses. He pretended that Nami couldn't see his expression, cleared his throat, and said the password of the safe.

After Nami got the password, she immediately opened the safe, and then she was stunned by the scene in front of her.

The safe was full of gold, and it was very neat gold bars. There was a small amount of cash in the corner that Nami had directly ignored. She could only see the shining golden light in her eyes.

"This...how much money is this?"

"Not much, not much, just 200 million, all the bounties I got from hunting pirates."

Remos explained lightly.

Of course it's not just the bounty. Can't you get the money stolen by the pirates by the way? Remos naturally couldn't know where the pirates got the money from, so he couldn't return it to the owner, and it was likely that the owners were no longer alive, so all the money fell into his pocket.

Banknotes take up too much space and are difficult to preserve, so he exchanged all the money for gold.

The population of Cabers Island is not small, and the business can be called prosperous, so it is not difficult to exchange some gold.

He usually doesn't carry this gold with him, but keeps it at home. When he goes out, he only takes a small amount of cash for supplies.

But this time he will be away for a long time, and he can't say when he will go back, so he just takes all the gold with him.Nami couldn't move her eyes away from the gold, so she threw the wallets aside.

Seeing Nami taking out the gold and looking through it carefully, Remos smiled silently.

He didn't really care about money. For him, as long as he had enough money to spend, it was fine. After all, this was the world of One Piece. As long as he had the strength, what was money? Giving the money to Nami was also a plan he had thought of a long time ago. After all, Nami's financial management ability was really good.

The reason why the original book was often in deficit was not her responsibility, but mainly on several other guys who were not in tune.

So Remos thought it was okay to give all the funds on the ship to Nami for safekeeping. Even if the money was gone, it didn't matter. Wouldn't he have more money if he just went out and caught a few pirates? As his strength continued to improve, the speed of making money would only get faster and faster in the future.

Remos was thinking about things silently, and suddenly heard Nami's voice.

"Thank you."

"Hmm?"

Remos thought he was hallucinating. When he looked at Nami, he found that Nami was facing away from him, but the voice came clearly from her.

"Remos, thank you... Thank you for helping me kill Aaron, thank you for trusting me, thank you for saving my life..."

Her voice was intermittent and her body was shaking slightly.

She cried.

The sadness of parting had not completely dissipated. Now that Remos trusted her so much, Nami only felt warm in her chest and was deeply moved.

Remos smiled and changed to a more comfortable posture.

"You are my companion, I should trust you."

The sea breeze blew over the boat, taking away Nami's tears and the last trace of uneasiness in her heart.

Three days later, the boat sailed into the port of Rogue Town.

"Just leave the box there, it doesn't matter."

Looking at Nami struggling to hold the safe, Remos was speechless.

"How can that be? What if it's lost?"

Nami looked around nervously, as if there were thieves ready to steal everywhere.

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