The Journey to the Other World Starting from Douluo.

Chapter 447 Garp: Daily Battle of Wisdom and Courage with Sengoku

Chapter 447 Garp: Daily Battle of Wisdom and Courage with Sengoku

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the other side.

Not far from the wooden boat that Wu Tong and his group were riding.

In the windmill village.

"I know, I know. Zhan Guo, you've told me this eight hundred times. Tomorrow...tomorrow I will definitely go over and take a look."

At this moment, Garp, the naval hero who is extremely famous in this world, is holding a Den Den Mushi in one hand.

He was dragging a young boy wearing a red vest, blue shorts, a big hump on his head and a round straw hat on his back, and he was walking slowly towards home.

At the same time, he responded perfunctorily and with an impatient look on his face to the Den Den Mushi in his hand that had been chattering away.

Unexpectedly, after hearing what Garp said, Den Den Mushi became unusually human and imitated the angry look of Sengoku.

White teeth!!!

When Garp saw Den Den Mushi's expression, he suddenly felt that something was wrong.

It can only be said that the premonitions of the strong do not appear without reason.

Just as Garp felt uneasy, this bad feeling came true.

Garp watched with his own eyes as the Den Den Mushi in his hand transformed into a figure with sharp teeth and flaming eyes in an extremely distorted posture. Before Garp could react, it roared at him angrily:
"Asshole Garp, I asked you to go now..."

Alas...it seems like Marshal Sengoku is really pissed off by Vice Admiral Garp~

Bogart, who had been accompanying Garp, couldn't help but shake his head and sigh when he saw Den Den Mushi so angry:
The friendship between these two is really... the same as always!
"Cut~"

Hearing Sengoku's roar, Garp uttered a "huh" in a low voice, then quickly adjusted his tone and said:
"Hey, Zhan Guo, don't be angry, don't I have something important to do?"

"You also know the situation of my brat. He is about to become an adult. I came back this time just to keep a close eye on him. After all, I can't let this kid run away and become a pirate!"

"You don't want my grandson to become a pirate and leave an old man like me alone to be sad, do you?"

"...Garp, you old bastard, why didn't I realize before that you can be so shameless?"

Sengoku, who was far away at the Marine Headquarters, was so angry that he was speechless when he heard Garp's rogue and gangster remarks.

"Hey, hey...what are you talking about? Haven't I always been like this?

Forget it, I won’t talk to you anymore, I’m home now.

Also, I know everything you just said. I also saw the slash just now. It is not far from the Windmill Village. If I leave tomorrow, I will still have time!
In that case, let’s just forget about it today!”

Garp pretended not to hear Sengoku's complaints and grumbles. When he reached the door of his house, he said a few words casually and then wanted to hang up the Den Den Mushi.

On the other side, when Sengoku heard what Garp said, he was so angry that he thought two Buddhas had been born and ascended to heaven.

The location of that great swordsman is not far from you? You can still make it tomorrow? Let's just... forget it today, right?
Good guy, good guy...

Listen...listen. Is this what you, a vice admiral, should say?

When I heard you being so reluctant, I thought the great swordsman was too far away from you and you didn't want to go?
The result was something I never expected.

You don't want to go because the distance is too far, you don't want to go at all... Thinking of this, Sengoku could no longer suppress the anger in his heart, and roared at Den Den Mushi: "Garp!!!"

"Not far? If not far, then why don't you hurry over there? If you really are..."

Here, looking at Den Den Mushi imitating the angry expression of Sengoku, Garp immediately realized that he seemed to have said something wrong, so he quickly laughed and started to pretend:

“Hello? Hello? Hello???
Zhan Guo, what are you talking about? My signal is not very good, I can't hear you clearly.

I'm hanging up now, don't worry, I will definitely find someone for you tomorrow..."

"Garp, you bastard, if you dare to die..."

Snapped……

Without waiting for Sengoku to finish his threat, Garp quickly reached out and hung up the Den Den Mushi in his hand.

"Phew... Fortunately, I died in time. Otherwise, I would have to listen to a lot of lectures again!"

After doing all this, Garp looked at the limp Den Den Mushi in his hand and let out a sigh of relief with lingering fear.

There's nothing he can do. His old friend is good in every way except that he likes to get angry at him and lecture him. He doesn't know why.
Oh, so depressed...

(Zhan Guo: ...Do you want to see what you are thinking about?
Zhan Guo: You @+#&#(#$……)
After a short pause, Garp threw the useless Den Den Mushi in his hand to his adjutant Bogart who had been following him closely.

As Bogart has served as Garp's deputy general for many years, he has long been accustomed to Garp's unreliable behavior.

Therefore, when he saw Garp directly hang up the phone on Sengoku, he didn't say much.

He just silently reached out and took the Den Den Mushi that Garp threw to him.

Then, Bogart was silent for a while, brewing his words, and then he said to Karp:
"Vice Admiral Garp, Marshal Sengoku is pushing this matter so hard...what if it's really important?

And the distance is not far, why don't you let me go over and take a look!"

However, when Garp heard this, he turned his head and looked at Bogart. Just this one glance made Garp immediately see what his adjutant was planning.

So without saying anything, Cap rolled his eyes at Bogart:
“You’ve been with me for such a long time, when did you learn the speaking style of those politicians?

There are only a few of us here, why should I pretend with you and this old man?

If you want to fight that great swordsman, why don't you just tell me? Why do you need to come up with all these excuses?"

"Hehe... You really have a keen eye. I hid it so well, but you still saw through it."

After hearing Garp's blunt words, Bogart understood. It seemed that Garp must have seen through his plan.

Thinking of this, an embarrassed look suddenly appeared on Bogart's face, which was shrouded in the shadow of his hat.

You should know that he is not only Garp's adjutant, but also one of the best swordsmen in the navy.

As a fellow kendo practitioner, when he saw that someone could actually chop out that terrifying sword energy, he immediately became restless and wanted to see the swordsman's skills.

But Bogart probably didn't expect that.

(End of this chapter)

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