I never expected that the Warring States would say these things.

However, they later discovered something, and after thinking for a moment, they realized that the Warring States period had probably been pondering this for a long time.

Many marines are unaware of this.

If you look at this matter from this perspective, it's actually a bit hard to understand. But if you think about it carefully, you'll discover something.

Just follow the Warring States period.

For many marines, they don't really care about the World Government.

Everyone is actually quite clear about the situation of the World Government. Sometimes, if you think about it carefully, you'll discover something.

That means they only recognize the Warring States period; they don't recognize the World Government.

After all, he joined the Navy, not the World Government.

Although the Navy belongs to the World Government, this is something that these marines would never care about, since their job is to capture pirates.

Of course, they also knew that they belonged to the World Government.

However, knowing that one belongs to the World Government is one thing.

If given a choice, many people would choose to follow the Warring States period.

If the Warring States period had already made preparations, then they wouldn't have tricked them.

So in this matter, it would be better to leave with the Sengoku period.

Of course, if death is the consequence, it's his own choice, and he can't blame anyone else.

Similarly, many people also have some doubts in their hearts.

Why did the Sengoku period suddenly think of doing this?
If this choice were to be made, and thinking about it carefully, what was Sengoku really thinking if he made this decision?
Why choose to stand with Byakuya instead of the World Government?!

In the past, I would never have thought about these things, but the world is different now.

Just as Bai Ye said before, the world has changed.

Anyone who isn't an idiot can see these things.

No matter what you say about this matter, it seems like we still don't know exactly what happened.

What exactly led the Warring States period to make this decision?

However, it seems that this is not something they should be concerned about.

Regardless of how this matter is ultimately resolved, given the current situation, even if we wanted to know, we should probably ask others what they think.

Judging from this matter, it also depends on whether other talents are suitable.

However, no one can be certain what exactly happened.

But perhaps we'll find out when others ask?

"Um...why did Marshal Sengoku do that?!"

"I don't know! Does anyone know what it's like?!"

Why don't you ask?

"Who would dare to ask that?!"

"Yeah, nobody can ask anymore. If Vice Admiral Garp and the others were still around back then, they would all know!"

"Isn't Staff Officer He still here?! If that's the case, then can't we ask him?!"

Based on this, it's clear that many people are still unclear about the specifics of what happened.

But as things stand, aren't all the cranes still around?!

So if they can't ask, then surely someone else can?
"Aren't you going to explain yourself?!"

He glanced at the person beside him and spoke slowly.

Judging from this, many people around must also be wondering.

In the end, Sengoku simply mentioned joining Byakuya.

However, many things have not yet been explained clearly.

Many naval personnel seemed a bit confused. If this wasn't explained, many people probably still wouldn't understand the situation.

If the Warring States period doesn't explain things properly at this point...

It's obvious that many of them don't understand this matter, but if they keep thinking about it so much, the final result will probably be troublesome.

Having considered this, Sengoku nodded and said, "I understand, but..."

But.

It seems that this matter has not been clearly explained yet, nor has it been directly stated how it should be handled.

As things stand, it seems that it might be necessary to consult with others first before proceeding.

Otherwise, this matter will truly be difficult to explain.

Thinking of this, he looked at the navy personnel present and asked, "Fellow marines, you can ask me any questions you may have!"

At this time, during the Warring States period, he directly said this.

That's why we wanted them to ask, and in that respect, the others were also getting restless.

Because, to be honest, it seems like we haven't figured this out yet.

After all, at first everyone just felt that this matter had nothing to do with them, and that they just needed to follow orders.

But
At this point, the Warring States period actually suggested that they simply ask the questions that were on their minds.

Looking at this matter from this perspective, how exactly should it be done? Who could possibly know?!
"Why are we suddenly being asked to join Byakuya's side?! If I remember correctly, Byakuya is a pirate, and according to the World Government's propaganda, they should be capable of all kinds of evil!"

Why are we, the navy, forced to join forces with them?!

From this perspective, many people actually agree.

Similarly, regarding this matter, most of them actually understand it, yet they also don't.

The point they understood was that they all knew this matter was dangerous.

And he knew that if nothing unexpected happened, he would definitely become a pirate?!
The World Government had clearly made preparations beforehand.

Moreover, we've already discussed Bai Ye's situation, so why bring this up again?

So they shouldn't have gone there at all?!
But ultimately, we learned about this from the World Government.

And that's where the uncertainty lies. Because this whole affair is based entirely on rumors from the World Government.

So, if you really want to talk about this, you don't actually know that much.

So if we really look at it that way, we don't know much about this matter itself, and what we know is mainly based on what the World Government has said.

Naturally, in this matter, they often thought that the situation might not necessarily go as planned.

It's even possible that things won't go as planned, but the reason it turned out this way is simply because we knew too little about the situation.

Everything you know is what others want you to know.

Therefore, they knew that Bai Ye was a pirate, and they also knew that those people were capable of all kinds of evil deeds.

However, all the information we have comes from propaganda by the World Government.

Sengoku was well aware of this, and he knew that once he revealed this matter...

Most people would probably have some doubts.

In fact, before the Warring States period, most of the information about the White Night events came from the World Government.

Although he also tried to find out about it himself.

Sengoku actually knew what kind of situation Byakuya was in. He wasn't stupid; how could he possibly just leave it completely unattended?!

This is simply impossible.

Even so, the Warring States period was sometimes deceived.

From this perspective, Sengoku knew that if he didn't explain things, many people probably wouldn't be willing to go over.

Even the Warring States period has already stated that this time it was all voluntary.

Anyone who wants to go can go; those who don't want to can stay.

Whether they go back directly or whatever, it's up to them to think what they want.

From this perspective, the Warring States period was democratic, but it also did not want anyone to fight to the death for the World Government.

In fact, at this point, the so-called fight for justice was seen by the Warring States period as utter nonsense.

Is it truly a fight for justice?!
Not at all!
Ultimately, what are we fighting for?
Isn't it all for the Celestial Dragons' rule?!
In the past, Sengoku had no choice, but now he only wants to become someone who truly changes the world.

The Warring States period witnessed far too much of the cruelty of this world.

Therefore, he didn't want other marines to die because of this.

If he were to die like that, that would be the funniest thing. He wouldn't have died for justice, but rather for upholding the world government.

Therefore, it is necessary to provide a proper explanation at this point.

Thinking of this, Sengoku immediately said, "What exactly is evil?! What is justice? As long as it is for the people, it is just. And Wano Country is already better than other places."

Without the oppression of nobles, everyone is equal, and no one will starve to death because of food.

And if this model is available to everyone, then it is just.

Instead of the current world government, where so many people go to sea to become pirates and are exploited by nobles, we want to change this world.

There is no eternal justice, nor is there eternal evil in the world.

As long as it can feed people, then it is righteous. Perhaps in our eyes, Bai Ye is evil.

However, many people in the New World, and many others elsewhere, have already come to regard Bai Ye as their savior.

The world needs change, even though making such a decision may go against the original purpose of establishing the navy.

The navy was originally established to uphold world government, but our navy has always insisted on maintaining peace in the entire ocean.

Whoever can bring peace to the sea, that is what our navy needs to protect, not empty words that are just empty promises while constantly exploiting others. That is not what we need.

And since you all previously thought that Bai Ye was evil, I think it's about time to suppress that idea.

There's no need to think about these things anymore. They are changemakers, standing on the opposite side of us; they are evil. Then, in the eyes of those waiting for change, are we also evil?!

Sengoku looked at everyone below with a determined gaze.

Of course, the Warring States period was aware of their thoughts.

Moreover, from this perspective, the Warring States period was actually quite clear about one thing.

Ultimately, whether something is evil or not depends on the perspectives of both sides.

At this point, many marines probably thought that White Night was evil.

There is absolutely no problem with that. Is Bai Ye evil?!

Actually, if you think about it carefully, you can indeed think that way.

But let's look at it another way. In the eyes of those who are waiting for change, those who want to change the world, aren't they also the evil ones?
Although Sengoku always considered pirates to be trash on the sea.

But if those who truly change the world are considered trash, then what about those who uphold the old order?!
At this moment, even the Warring States period could not deceive himself.

Even considering that Byakuya might do the same things as the World Government in the future.

Even the White Night will eventually decay, and then the world will begin this cycle.

However, this was not something the Warring States period should be concerned with.

After all, even if something like that happens in the future, that's still a future matter, and it's not something I should be thinking about now.

Besides, even if someone does appear in the future, there might still be someone similar to Bai Ye, who will change the world once again, thus beginning a new cycle.

Looking at it this way, it becomes clear that future events will have nothing to do with you.

Although it feels like this statement is a bit too absolute and perhaps too far ahead of the future, such a thing may not necessarily happen.

But since this is how things are, and this is how we've already thought about it, we can only try to think in a better direction.

At least for now, it's better than the world being controlled by that group of people from the World Government, right?
Sengoku was well aware of what the Celestial Dragons had done.

The carnage of God Valley.
They slaughter a nation every so often—how are they any different from pirates?!

It's not that pirates don't act like that—after all, pirates are inherently brutal—but those are pirates, and you Celestial Dragons do the same?!

In that sense, they're no different from pirates.

Besides, Byakuya will eventually fight the pirates. Now that you say Byakuya is a pirate, he's not. He should be considered more like a revolutionary army member!
After all, what they're doing is different from what pirates do.

They want to overthrow the World Government, kill all the pirates who still want to go to sea, and then connect the entire continent together.

And after that, a perfect state was established, which, in the eyes of the Warring States period, was enough. (End of Chapter)

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