Chapter 1104 - 1104: Go Be A Childish Garden (1)
Forced To Be A General, I Just Wanted To Retire
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Admiral, Marine Admiral, the highest combat power of Marines under the World GovernmentâAdmiral.
Polusalino retreated and was picked up by Kuro, causing an uproar in the world.
As the largest hegemon on the sea, its movements are naturally watched by the major forces of the world.
Back then, after Sengoku retired and Sakasugi took over, Aokiji left and the two generals who rose in the World conscription were known by everyone.
It was the same this time. A new general was also noticed by the world.
At the same time, some pirates also began to fear.
Kim Jong-un is different from his predecessor. Although the previous Kizaru is also a general, his character will not be pursued to the end. Some pirates have encountered him, and if he really runs away, he will run away. But this Kim Jong-un, it is said that there are very few people under him who run away, and those who encounter him are basically buried in the sea.
He is different from the newly appointed generals Fujitora and Green Bull. Many people have not seen their specific combat power and they have no achievements, but this Golden Lionâs achievements are all solid and powerful. With his style, if he is appointed as a general now, the pirateâs life will be even more difficult!
At this time, on one of the islands of the Grand Line, on the peak of one of the small islands, a figure was looking at a new newspaper, showing his white teeth and looking ferocious, âBorusalinoâ¦â
⦠.
At this time, in the headquarters, in the newly established Admiralâs office, Kuro was sitting in the main seat, turned his head to look at the plaque of âSafe Justiceâ hanging on it, and raised his eyebrows, âThis writing is not rightâ¦â
The seven days of the banquet had long passed. The gifts were given and the food was eaten. After that, they returned to their respective places and pretended that nothing had happened.
Kuro was promoted to a general, and his new office was quickly completed. He no longer wanted the original office plaque and replaced it with a new one. He invited a famous calligrapher, Sengoku.
Yes, this old boy personally gave him a plaque. Sengokuâs calligraphy is still good and he likes to practice it since he was young.
However, no matter how Kuro looked at it, it didnât feel right. He couldnât sleep no matter how he looked at it. Only after tossing and turning did he see the full âdomineeringâ in these five words!
Sengokuâs way of doing things has always been very overbearing. He is the âJustice of the Worldâ and the words he wrote naturally have a taste.
Kuro wanted the kind of writing that was timid and safe, like the old manâs casual but more personal style, but Sengoku wrote the word âsafeâ in a slightly awkward way.
At this time, in the office, Kizaru was sitting on the end of the sofa, sipping tea and laughing: âIsnât it nice? Sengoku Sang rarely writes for people.â
âItâs too domineering, itâs different from my style⦠Forget it, at least itâs good intentions, letâs use it like this, I canât find anyone more important than him.â
Kuro picked up a cigar and looked at Kizaru. âGrandpa, what are you going to do next? Are you really going to my Pegasus Island to rest for a while? I see that you are very free. If you want to rest, help me manage the surroundings. You know, pirates are like weeds. They grow back after a while. You have to clean them up.â
Kizaru shrugged and said, âI have retired this time, I donât care about this kind of thing.â
âCome on, you are only the Grand Inspector now, I am the general.â
Kuro looked proud and said, âWhen the general speaks, you have to complete it. Letâs go.â
Hey!
Itâs not that there are no disadvantages to being a general, at least now he is the one commanding others to do things. In the past, the old man would let him do everything. Now itâs the other way around, he finally has a chance to take revenge!
âYouâve just become a general and youâre already commanding your old boss. Itâs really scary, Kuro.â Kizaru opened his mouth and raised his eyebrows.
âItâs decided. I donât care what you want to do after doing it, help me get rid of the weeds, itâs a piece of cake.â Kuro smiled and said, âIf you really donât know what to do, you can go and be a child. There are so many orphans in the world, you wonât have nothing to do.â
âChildhood? Orphanage?â Kizaru opened his eyes and looked at Kuro meaningfully. âThis is your idea?â
âAh? What idea?â Kuro was a little stunned.
After all, this old man has a bit of the style of a two-leaf kindergarten director. He just casually put it together and didnât have any thoughts. It was just a joke.
âWell, I know.â
Kizaru finished the tea in his cup and sighed again. âSigh, itâs different to be a general. You have to command me.â
âWhy donât you take back the position of Admiral? Although itâs a little ugly, Iâll go to the GorÅsei (Five Elder Stars) and tell you about it with my face. I donât mind. I can be a Vice-Admiral again and work under you.â Kuro said expectantly.
Kizaru shrugged and looked at Kuro with a smile before walking out.
Walking outside, Kizaru glanced at the sky and smiled. âItâs kindergartenâ¦â
âKizaru-sama, Chief Inspector.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
At this time, Crowe happened to be outside the door and saw Kizaru and greeted him.
He wanted to call him Admiral, but Kizaru was no longer Admiral.
âOh, Crowe, you donât have to call me Kizaru. Just call me by my real name. Iâm retired.â Kizaru smiled.
âYes, Chief Inspector⦠Polusalino.â Crowe straightened his body and did not dare to act rashly.
Now, in terms of position, Croweâs Vice-Admiralâs real power is definitely higher than Kizaruâs Chief Inspector, but he canât say that.
Who is Kizaru? He is the existence that Mr. Kuro calls âOld Masterâ and took the initiative to abdicate, allowing Mr. Kuro to have a general position. He took over Kizaruâs position. In the Kingdom, he is the âEx-Kingâ or the âEx-Kingâ of the same lineage. His words are no different from Kuroâs.
âYou are Kuroâs butler, right? Kuro entrusted this old man with a task to find some kindergarten orphanage. You can give this old man some information later.â Kizaru patted Kuroâs shoulder with a smile and left directly.
kindergarten? Orphanage?
Crowe blinked. What kind of signal is this?
He walked through the door and saluted Kuro and said, âMr. Kuro, no, General Kuroâ¦â
âAh, youâre here. Come, deal with it for me.â
As soon as Kuro saw Crowe, he immediately patted the mountain of documents on his desk. âNew things. If you canât finish them today, you can take them back and work overtime.â
Crowe: ââ¦â
He knew it was nothing good.
When did Mr. Kuro personally handle Marine affairs? Wasnât he the one who did it for him? He just went from managing G-3 to managing half of Marine.
The first thing he did after taking office for a few days was to call me to handle government affairs?
But the only good thing was that he was used to it.
Crowe took out a portion of the documents on the desk and placed it on the coffee table at the side. He sat on the sofa and took out a pen and asked, âAdmiral Kuro, we just met Chief Inspector Polusalino. He said something about kindergarten⦠what does that mean?â
âItâs just kindergarten. Whatâs the point? Iâm afraid heâll be fine and Iâll find some orphans for him to take care of. Why? Did I tell you? Then it must be for you to do it. Then do it. Whatever the old man says.â Kuro said indifferently.
Crowe nodded and was about to write when the pen in his hand suddenly tightened and his eyes sharpened.
Thatâs not right!