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Chapter 649 Negotiations Begin!

Chapter 649 - Negotiations Begin!
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Although the Warring States period did not explain the exact reasons behind it.

But at this moment, they suddenly realized what Bai Ye was trying to do.

If that's the case, then the Navy's position is quite different.

I never imagined things would turn out this way.

If you've ever come close to making such a decision, then you don't know if the world has gone mad or if you yourself have gone mad.

How could such a thing happen?
Did the Warring States period really think that way?!
If that's really the case, then this whole thing is far too exaggerated.

Things have gotten to a point where I don't even dare to imagine them anymore.

This is really an exaggeration.
Given this situation, it's possible that Sengoku had already decided how to handle this matter and what his stance should be?

But regardless of whether they have already thought it through, what follows is also a matter concerning the Navy.

So, had the Warring States period made up its mind by this time?!
Or is it... that you're still as indecisive as before?!

Actually, Garp knew some things back then, but Sengoku didn't think about it at the time.

There are just some feelings of regret after Gion chose to stay with Byakuya and the others.

I'm also wondering why Gion did this.

Judging from this situation, they probably know why Gion did this.

There was absolutely nothing wrong with what Gion did.

Ultimately, Garp didn't understand before.

However, after spending some time in prison in Wano Country, Garp naturally learned what the real situation was.

The situation in Wano Country is far more severe than that of the world currently under the rule of the World Government.

If the world government had been in the same situation back then as it is now, I wouldn't even dare to imagine it.

Therefore, at this point, Garp could understand Gion and was also thinking about what Sengoku would do.

Perhaps they learned of this situation, or perhaps they were disappointed with the world government?
Regardless of the situation, the current situation is much clearer than before.

The key is to see exactly what the Warring States period was planning to do at that time!
Sometimes, choices are very important.

At least for now, this choice is also related to the future of the Navy.

Garp was also unsure of what Sengoku was going to do at this point.

Although it seems like there's nothing wrong with this matter, there are many things that Garp finds extremely disgusting to the World Government.

But still the same sentence.

As long as this matter can maintain peace, then it is acceptable to them.

As for how exactly world peace is maintained.

He felt that Bai Ye didn't need to say anything about this, or even express anything at all. Hadn't he already witnessed this before?

In Wano Country, Sengoku hadn't seen much more, but Garp and the others had seen a great many.

Naturally, it's also possible to see what kind of thing was on that side back then.

It could be said that what existed there forced them to realize the problem.

It turns out I've been living in an information cocoon of the world government all along!

Who would have thought that Wano Country, where Byakuya lived, would be so wonderful? I always thought it might not be like this.

But when I actually arrived, I found that what I had learned from the World Government was utterly ridiculous.

At first, they didn't believe it either, but after it all happened, they realized just how ridiculously they had been scammed.

Moreover, after learning more about it, you'll find that this matter isn't so terrible, and it's even less so compared to those places where people are exploited.

That place was like paradise.

So in this matter, they have witnessed what really happened.

Judging from this, if the Warring States period was going to do this, then it must have been discussed beforehand!
"You actually want to be the Marshal of the Warring States Period?"

Kizaru opened his mouth wide, a hint of horror flashing in his eyes.

Those present probably already knew what the Warring States period was about to do.

I never expected that.
It's strange that the Warring States period would do something like this, although it doesn't seem too outrageous.

But as I said before, everyone at that time only saw it, but the Warring States period didn't.

If the Warring States period was able to make such a choice without even seeing the situation, then it is surprising that.

Does that mean Sengoku has truly given up on the World Government?

After all, aside from Sengoku's complete disillusionment with the World Government, there was nothing else that could be thought of.

In this regard, one should at least be mentally prepared.

Otherwise, what would the final outcome be? Could the Warring States period really make such a choice?!

That would mean they wouldn't be able to make a choice.

"You're going to surrender to the pirates?!"

Akainu frowned, his eyes fixed on Sengoku.

In Akainu's view, this would have been absolutely unacceptable in the past.

But now, he still finds it hard to accept.

However, there is another point: for Akainu, even though he was not very willing to accept this situation after these days, he still had some concerns.

But Akainu also understood very well that he was no longer the same as before in this matter.

So, even if Akainu genuinely didn't want to do or accept this matter, there weren't any other extreme actions he took.

Upon hearing Akainu's words, Sengoku frowned and said, "I only asked Byakuya to come over for a chat. This matter is not yet settled!"

Sengoku was instantly paralyzed after hearing Akainu's words.

I haven't even made up my mind yet!
Has Akainu already planned this all out for himself?!

Let's wait until things are settled before discussing this further. Besides, there's no conclusion on this matter yet, so it's completely unreasonable to bring it up now.

At this moment, Akainu did have a feeling deep down that things shouldn't be done this way.

But upon closer reflection, I realized I had opportunities to run, yet I didn't.

What right do I have to talk about the Warring States period at this point?!

Moreover, the most crucial point is that this matter is exactly the same as what was said during the Warring States period.

At this point, it's just a casual chat, and in fact, chatting at this time might not be a bad thing.

Akainu was aware of this as well.

"Oh dear, Fleet Admiral Sengoku, I actually think this idea is quite good. In that sense, everything we saw in Wano Country was pretty good. If the world could become like Wano Country in the future, then this kind of thing wouldn't have happened."

Aokiji's eyes flickered.

He thought of what happened in Ohara, which had made Aokiji begin to doubt whether the justice he upheld was truly justice.

Although Bai Ye's involvement prevented this incident from actually happening.

The problem that happened in Ohara was actually nothing serious, and Ohara was later saved by Baiye.

In this matter, Bai Ye handled Ohara well back then.

However, the destruction of Ohara was due to the fact that the other side had studied history, and also because there might have been other scholars mixed in with the common people living there.

Therefore, all these people must be exterminated.

Although Aokiji later realized that since the World Government had explicitly prohibited the research of history.

You, Ohara, even want to study things that the World Government has explicitly banned.

Do we even need to think about it?!
This is probably something he brought upon himself. Although Aokiji didn't think it was a big deal, he didn't think of saying anything.

But should we kill the civilians too?!
If that's the case, then Aokiji certainly can't accept it either!
But in the past, he still felt that even though the world government had gone to extremes in some things.

However, this does not mean that other people are better than the world government.

Those pirates, who commit all sorts of atrocities like burning, killing, and looting, are, in Aokiji's view, even more extreme than the World Government.

So even though the World Government has its problems at times, in Aokiji's opinion, it's still much better than the pirates, right?
Therefore, at that time, even though his sense of justice had begun to waver.

But Aokiji eventually realized it too.

It doesn't seem like this is necessarily the right thing to do. Everyone else is pretty much the same; they just need to stick to their own sense of justice.

After all, in this era of competing to be the worst, even the world government can at least maintain a semblance of justice.

For others, it's practically impossible to achieve justice.

However, when Byakuya appeared, Aokiji immediately realized that Byakuya seemed to be capable.

The situation in White Night is very good. The people in Wano Country live much better lives than those outside, and everyone is different from those outside.

Under the rule of the World Government, those who live well are always the nobles. Compared to the people of Wano Country, ordinary people are simply no match!

But then again...
At this point, I wasn't entirely sure about the matter.

At this moment, Zhan Guo was also having a bit of a headache, as he hadn't even decided what to do yet.

As a result, they started talking amongst themselves.

But thinking about it this way, it feels very much in line with the personalities of the three people.

Aokiji seemed to agree, Kizaru was indifferent, and Akainu was somewhat opposed.

It seems we've gone back to the way things were before, and in some situations, it appears the three of them have always been discussing the issue with this mindset in mind.

"Let's not think about that too much for now, let's talk to Bai Ye about those things first!"

Tsuru glanced at Gion, then turned her gaze to Byakuya.

Gion, too, felt a pang of unease when Tsuru looked at her like that.

I did feel a little embarrassed before.

After all, wasn't he a minor traitor?

Anyway, in He's opinion, that's probably it.

I used to be an undercover agent there.

What did I say to He before?!
Gion made such a confident promise back then; it was almost as if she was saying that she would definitely complete the mission and bring Byakuya back.

But not long after that, he betrayed them.

I can't even describe how embarrassed I am right now.

However, judging from the look in Tsuru's eyes just now, since Tsuru wasn't going to say anything, Gion naturally wouldn't step forward to say anything either.

Anyway, nothing I say will make a difference!
In this situation, the best thing for me is to say nothing; that would be the best course of action.

"Talk?"

Sengoku didn't say much. After all, death was an uncertain matter, and it was best to wait until that was certain.

There's absolutely no point in saying all this now.

Perhaps we should wait and see, and make a decision once things have been discussed more thoroughly on this side.

"I thought you two needed to catch up!"

Bai Ye shrugged and slowly said, "I love them all."

Weird.

Seeing how the group looked before, as if they were about to discuss something at any moment, Bai Ye thought these two would chat for quite a while.

But now it seems like they're already starting to talk about other things?!
"What's there to reminisce about? It's not like we've been in jail for decades. We've only been in jail for a short time, and a mission at sea takes about the same amount of time!"

Garp waved his hand dismissively, but Sengoku's face instantly darkened upon hearing Garp's words.

no! ?
Why does Garp sound like he's taking it all on so seriously?!

You're not ashamed at all, you're actually proud of it?!

After saying this out loud, don't you feel any shame at all?!
To be able to say those words so calmly is truly remarkable.

Once Sengoku realized that this was Garp's shamelessness, he knew he probably couldn't say anything.

Garp is just like that; even if I wanted to say something, I probably wouldn't be able to say anything.

Besides, the most important thing at this time is not to talk to Garp about these things.

The most important thing is to have a proper discussion about this choice.

When Sengoku summoned Byakuya at this time, he hadn't really thought things through.

Sengoku himself was well aware that making a choice was not so simple.

Ultimately, this matter concerns the fate of the navy, so how could I possibly make a choice so quickly?

"call"

After letting out a long sigh, Zhan Guo put all his unnecessary thoughts out of his mind.

A sharp glint flashed in his eyes, and he had returned to his former state of mind as a strategist.

Currently, in negotiations with Bai Ye, he knows he is at a disadvantage.

However, this does not mean that the Warring States period considered themselves to be at a disadvantage.

The greatest skill in negotiation is not to show weakness, even when you know you are already at a disadvantage!
(End of this chapter)

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