From Pirates to the Strongest Death God in Soul Society

Chapter 177: Harmless Disposal of Impelton Prisoners.

Chapter 177: Harmless Disposal of Impelton Prisoners.

In Magellan's office on the fourth floor of Impelton.

At this time, Bane was sitting on the sofa, discussing some things about "imported pirates" with Magellan.

There were only two of them in the office. Ian and Tina had been taken by Deputy Warden Domino to visit the prison. The main reason was that they couldn't stand Magellan's poison gas and it was uncomfortable to stay here wearing gas masks.

"If this plan is successful in my trial, it can be rolled out in the future. I suggest that this plan be called the 'Impelton Labor Reform Program'. The prisoners can be those with sentences of less than five years, and all of them must be non-ability people. This way it will be safer and easier to manage." Bane wrote and drew on the paper.

Magellan nodded and said, "Most of the prisoners with sentences of less than five years are not the kind of people who are guilty of serious crimes and do not deserve a chance. I think it is very suitable. In this way, Impelton will no longer be their graveyard. To be honest, although I do not sympathize with these criminals, it is always a good thing if there is a better way to deal with them."

Although Magellan has a terrifying image, he is not a bloodthirsty person after all. On the contrary, he is a guy with a very kind heart.

He has no sympathy for criminals, but he also doesn't think all criminals should be killed.

If he could give those criminals a suitable ending like this, he thought it was worth a try.

"According to the current situation, our large prison can provide at least 20,000 prisoners for labor reform every year. This will greatly reduce the burden on our prison. At the same time, sending these prisoners who would have died here away should also help relieve the psychological pressure on our staff." Magellan added.

"That makes sense. I'll include this as a reason in the plan." Bane nodded and quickly wrote down the reason.

I am doing this for the physical and mental health of prison administrators!
"But no matter what, these prisoners are still under our jurisdiction during this period. So as the warden, I must send supervisory personnel to follow them. What do you think, Lieutenant General Bane?" Magellan said after thinking for a while.

"Makes sense." Bane certainly had no intention of stopping him. He really intended to use these people as laborers anyway, and he didn't demand anything from them.

Impelton sent someone to keep an eye on it, and there's nothing wrong.

Seeing that Bane agreed so readily, Magellan was in a good mood and said, "I was thinking before, how can I give my subordinates more rights to go out? After all, although those nice words can be said frequently, we still have to give them some space and leeway to relax. Xiliu was also a very upright person back then. If I could cough earlier, in short, such an assignment can be regarded as an internal welfare, so that my subordinates who are under greater physical and mental pressure can have the opportunity to go out and breathe more."

"They are so lucky to have a leader like you, Director Magellan," Bane said with emotion.

It can be seen that Magellan really cares about his subordinates. After all, it is impossible for him to go out, but he is still willing to fight for it.

"Although Sakaski is a bit hard-hearted, he will understand these principles. What we are doing is a two-way effort to better manage Impelton," Bane said with emotion.

What was the point of torturing these prisoners to death in Impelton?

It would be better to let them go out and create value, which can also save a lot of money.

This kind of thing is not without precedent within the World Government. Every year, the World Government recruits prisoners from the prisons of its member countries to build their super project, the bridge-building project.

Now, Bane is simply deepening the cooperation between the Navy and Impelton, which is already a subordinate agency of the Navy, in this regard.

No problem!
"There's no need to offer them a sentence reduction for good behavior. Giving them the opportunity to leave Impelton is already the greatest leniency. There's no need to change their prison terms. They should serve their sentences as they should and work until they are released. Of course, if they don't cherish the opportunity and slack off, they will be deported directly and sent back to Impelton to enjoy themselves." Bane listened to Magellan's sentence reduction consultation and immediately rejected it.

Magellan pondered for a moment, then nodded and said, "Okay, let's follow Lieutenant General Bane's idea."

If anyone was really sent back, Magellan planned to directly "deal with them harmlessly". After all, these people were the kind of guys who "couldn't make any use of the opportunities given to them" and there was no need for mercy.

Just as Bane was discussing these things with Magellan, the office door opened, and Hannibal walked in with Cap.

When Cap saw Bane, he was a little surprised and asked, "Have you finished your business?"

"Well, it's not a big deal." Bane said as he put down his pen, took out a large box from the side of the coffee table and put it on the table, saying: "All these devil fruits are now handed over to you. According to subsequent orders, you will be responsible for submitting them to the headquarters for collection." Garp walked forward, opened the box, and looked inside. Sure enough, there were four devil fruits inside.

There are three parahuman types, namely the Sake-Sake Fruit, the Fusion Fruit, and the Momo Fruit. And then, there is a mythical beast type, the Nine-Tailed Fox Fruit.

Bane had also met the users of these fruits' abilities before. To be honest, apart from Douglas Barrett who left a deep impression on him, the other three were not interesting, especially the World Destroyer Bondi Waldo. This guy was still in an unconscious state of being frozen, and then he was harvested quietly.

"They are all very powerful abilities. Once these fruits find suitable hosts in our navy, it is almost foreseeable that the strength of our navy will be significantly improved." Garp closed the box and said with emotion.

"Don't you plan to eat one? I think the Momo Fruit is especially suitable for you. It can amplify the power a hundredfold. If you attack the galaxy with this one, Marijoa will disappear." Bane laughed and teased.

"Beat Marijoa with one punch? Hahaha, that sounds quite exciting." Garp laughed when he heard it.

Magellan was speechless as he watched these two core members of the world government discussing things like beating Marijoa up with one punch without any scruples.

Could you please not say this kind of thing in front of me?
It’s so hard for me to do!

However, Garp was just joking and it seemed that he had not really considered eating the devil fruit. Bane did not say much either and soon continued his discussion with Magellan.

Cap was listening to the conversation between Bane and Magellan, and soon his expression became serious.

At first, he thought that Bane's plan of "Impelton Importing Pirates" was a bit ridiculous and sounded unreliable.

But now many of the factors that Bane and Magellan discussed here made Cap feel more and more reasonable, especially the ideas about alleviating the physical and mental stress of Impelton employees, which also touched him deeply.

After all, he had just seen that Impelton's chief warden, Shiliu, had become a psychopath due to psychological problems and was imprisoned in the Infinite Hell as a prisoner.

If the chief warden is like this, how could the rest of the prison staff not have problems?

It's just that they still have a chance to take a vacation and adjust their condition.

After about two hours, Bane and Magellan had reached some preliminary consensus on this matter. Next, this plan would have to wait until they returned to the headquarters and found a suitable opportunity to implement it.

After putting away the written plan, Bane looked at Cap and asked, "How is your great grandson?"

"Not very good." Cap shook his head, but he said happily: "But your words did have some effect. The bastard was still trying to survive before, but when we talked again just now, he didn't say anything about wanting to die. This is a good start for me. I have to thank you, Bane. I said you have a good brain."

"Nothing." Bane waved his hand, then stood up and said, "Since we have finished dealing with our affairs, we will not stay any longer. Director Magellan, I am glad to have a pleasant meeting with you this time. If there is a chance in the future, we will keep in touch."

"Hahahaha, Lieutenant General Bane, I am also very happy to have this very meaningful exchange with you. If you have any good ideas in the future, please be sure to tell me." Magellan said happily.

After some more pleasantries, Bane and the others left Impelton Prison and headed back to the Navy Headquarters, Marinford.

Magellan stood on the wall of the prison, watching the headquarters' warships gradually disappear from sight. After a long time, he couldn't help but sighed: "Lieutenant General Bane is really beyond my expectations. If there are more generals like him in our headquarters..."

"What's wrong with having more generals like him?" Hannibal asked from the sidelines.

A complex expression flashed across Magellan's eyes. After a moment, he whispered, "Perhaps this sea will become better."

"That's true. If I could see Impelton empty in my lifetime, I would be content." Hannibal smiled.

(End of this chapter)

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