"Excellent."

"second lieutenant!"

Loya pointed at Ramus and said calmly, "Skin him alive for me. Can you do that?"

"no problem!"

Zang Gao adjusted the brim of his hat.

Having been a seasoned pirate, he was used to similar tragic scenes. The more incompetent and low-level the pirates, the more they enjoyed torturing civilians.

Pirates also have different levels of skill.

"The rest of the pirates shall all be sentenced to hanging!"

"Yes!"

Loya turned and returned to the warship, but Iska caught up with him: "Lieutenant Loya, what you did was against regulations. Criminals should be handed over to the court for trial!"

"Hey, Lieutenant Iska."

Loya turned to Iska, his smile unusually dangerous: "On my warship, my words are law, understand?"

"."

Iska's breath hitched.

She suspected that if she objected, she might be thrown into the sea to feed the fish; the man's eyes held just that kind of dangerous signal.

Fortunately, Loya gave her a way out.

"We are an emergency patrol team, shouldering the important responsibility of protecting civilians. Wasting time on escorting pirates will only cause more innocent people to be harmed!"

"Therefore, I have determined that for those unforgivable evil pirates, execution is the most reasonable course of action!"

Loya stared at the girl.

"Do you understand, Lieutenant Iska?"

"understand!"

"Speak louder, I can't hear you!"

"clear!!!"

Iska responded at the top of her lungs, her cheeks flushed red.

"Ahhhh~~"

The screams of pirates came from behind.

Iska hesitated for a moment, then lowered her voice and asked, "Lieutenant Loya, what's the point of using vigilante justice against pirates?"

"I like."

"what?"

I said I liked it.

Loya patted the girl on the shoulder, leaving her with a meaningful look.

As a superior, who doesn't have a temper? If someone makes him unhappy, he'll definitely retaliate tenfold or a hundredfold.

As for the rules, who made them? He's so eager to stand out, just so he can break the rules and even become the one who made them!

Half an hour later, the warship set sail.

In the bay behind, dozens of pirate corpses were hanging. The captain, Ramus, was not quite dead yet; his eyes rolled around on his face, which had lost its skin.

Warship, operations conference room.

The location of the unnamed island is marked with an X.

Their mission this time was not a aimless voyage, but a search for pirates along a fixed route.

There are countless islands in the sea, most of which are uninhabited and uninhabitable. Pirates usually hide their strongholds on these uninhabited islands.

Searching along uninhabited islands, receiving distress signals from nearby locations, and gathering pirate intelligence from two branches kept Loya incredibly busy.

However, the efficiency is very low.

Intelligence is time-sensitive; by the time they arrive at the plundered island, the pirates will most likely have already escaped.

After working for more than half a month, they only managed to eliminate three pirate crews, and the total bounty of all of them did not exceed 2000 million Berries.

We need to find a way to improve efficiency!

"Lieutenant Loya, our supplies are almost gone."

"Ah."

Loya pondered for a moment, then pointed to the Organ Islands, which were only half a day's voyage from the warship, and had an idea in mind.

"Let's head to Orange Town for supplies!"

"Yes!"

Chapter 37 A Treasure Worth One Hundred Million!

East China Sea, Fengqin Islands.

Orange Town is located in the middle of this beautiful island and is famous for its oranges and orange products. It is a well-known port city in the East China Sea.

Sailing at sea, the difficulty in preserving vegetables and fruits for extended periods can lead to many crew members not getting enough vitamin C, resulting in scurvy.

Orange juice and canned oranges, rich in Vitamin C, have become irreplaceable necessities for long voyages, ensuring nutritional balance and even saving lives.

The high demand for orange products has solidified Orange Town's maritime position and made it increasingly wealthy and prosperous, transforming it into a central city in the surrounding sea area.

Even some pirates like to come to Orange Town to resupply and squander their money.

"arrive."

The warship slowly approached the shore.

Looking at Orange Town, which was a hundred times more prosperous than Shells Town, Loya felt an urge to buy a house there.

The streets are bustling with people, yet incredibly clean and tidy. The houses on both sides are neatly arranged, creating a very comfortable atmosphere. Compared to the trendy and open atmosphere of Glass Pearl Island, Orange Town is undoubtedly a more suitable place to settle down.

It's a good place.

According to intelligence from the branch, the Buggy Pirates have not yet occupied Orange Town, and the town remains peaceful.

Normally, pirates rarely stay in a town for a long time, because doing so would inevitably attract the attention of the Navy.

Few pirates dare to confront the Navy head-on.

Of course, nothing is absolute, and there's never a shortage of fools in One Piece.

Loya looked at his subordinates.

"You all know what to do, right?"

"understand!"

The marines responded loudly, with Django donning his usual pirate attire and standing on tiptoe, looking quite flamboyant.

"Then let's get started!"

"Yes!"

Everyone dispersed and acted separately.

ten minutes later.

Zango, holding his hat brim, walked alone in the middle of the street, his backward walking style quite eye-catching.

"Hey, you guys are saying I'm a weirdo?"

Even though no one was speaking, Zango was asking and answering himself.

"I'm not surprised at all!"

Nobody said anything about you!

The passersby around were speechless.

Soon, Zango arrived at the tavern and instantly became the focus of attention among the patrons. Many people's eyes changed, and they clearly recognized Zango's identity.

Unlike the residents on the street, the tavern is the most well-informed place. Its patrons know all about famous pirates, not to mention the major events that have just happened.

"It turned out to be him!"

"Wasn't the Black Cat Pirates wiped out?"

"I can't believe he escaped!"

"Hypnotist" Zango, a great pirate with a bounty of 900 million Berries, is not as famous as Captain Kuro, but he is still a well-known figure in the surrounding waters.

Zango backed up to the bar, his attitude quite arrogant: "Boss, bring out your best wine and your best food, I'm starving!"

"This guest."

The tavern owner frowned. He recognized Zango too. He had to consider a very real problem with this stray dog.

"Do you have money?"

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