On the rough sea of ​​the New World, the "Sunflower" cuts through the waves and speeds forward.

The "Sunflower" is a frigate of the Aegis Eternal, and it just took advantage of this mission to drive it out for a spin.

Originally, Carsent planned to give the Shield Eternal directly to Anna and the others, but once the admiral's vehicle appeared, the entire operation became completely meaningless.

No pirate would openly challenge the admiral of the navy in the early part of the New World, even if it was just the admiral's flag. With Carsent's current status and strength, he is no different from the admiral.

……

"Shadow—bombing!"

Anna, wrapped in dark purple armor, looked like an angel, with four purple wings slowly flapping behind her.

Anna waved her hand, and countless purple light balls appeared around the angel's wings, and then bombarded towards the distant sea.

"Boom!"

"Boom!"

There were explosions one after another. The moment the light ball landed on the sea, it caused a powerful explosion, causing splashes of water hundreds of meters high.

The pirate ships around the explosion point were instantly torn into pieces by the shock wave. Even the pirates who survived by chance could not resist the corrosive effects of the power of the dark night.

Anna looked around and saw that there were no other pirate ships around, so she flapped her wings and returned to the deck of the "Sunflower".

"Keep going, no need to linger!"

At the command, the "Sunflower" raised its sails again.

……

"Commodore, the Kingdom of Mokriel is ahead. The lair of the great pirate Skywing Dishit is here!"

On another naval ship, the "Ice", naval soldiers reported to Brigadier General Kuzan, the leader of the second naval training camp and the user of the ice fruit ability.

Just as nearly half of the members of the Holy Shield came from the first training camp, most of the officers and soldiers who chose to follow Kuzan at this time also met in the training camp and were impressed by Kuzan's terrifying power.

Because of this, the atmosphere on the "Ice" is particularly harmonious and the level of cooperation among the crew is also very high.

Of course, the most important thing is Kuzan’s strength, that terrifying strength that seems to be able to suppress everything, so that the crew of the entire ship no longer has to worry.

"Order, warships advance at full speed, the navy goes to the Kingdom of Mokriel, capture Dishit!"

After Kuzan gave the order, he raised his hand and picked up Dichter's bounty order.

The Great Pirate: Dicht of the Sky-Sweeping Wings.

Devil Fruit: Animal-type ancient species griffin form.

Reward: 570 million Baileys (extremely dangerous) (dead or alive)

Evil deeds: Massacre of two countries

……

When he saw the evil deeds, Kuzan rubbed his brows and felt a little tricky.

Simply put, this Dichter is not an unforgivable person.

As a general of the former Kingdom of Mokriel, he once led troops to conquer other countries and won numerous battles.

But due to some reasons in the country, Dichter's family died in the turmoil.

Then Dichter returned to his country in a rage and went on a killing spree, beheading all the officials in his hometown without leaving a single one alive. Then he took a knife to the capital and chopped off the heads of the king's direct descendants as a sacrifice to his family.

Not only that, what's disgusting about Dichter's case is that his family members did die because of the king's decree.

The king’s specific decrees were actually aimed at local forces that were entrenched in various parts of the kingdom and were constantly accumulating strength.

The king wanted to use decrees to force these local tyrants to split up and continue to provide blood transfusions to the capital, so as to achieve a situation of "weak local areas and strong center" and ensure the royal leadership over the local areas.

There is no doubt that as a general who led troops to war, Dichter's family was also a local tyrant.

But the problem lies here. The king maintained a negative attitude towards these people, but still left room between the lines, meaning that only part of the property would be deprived, and no one could be killed unless they disobeyed orders.

Such a decree seems to be fine, but the concepts of "partial property" and "disobedience" are inherently difficult to judge.

Literally speaking, it is not too much for a big family to want 20% of the property.

But for top families, perhaps 90 or even 95 percent of the family’s assets have been locked up, and all of them are necessary to maintain the normal development of the family.

It is no exaggeration to say that if a family suddenly withdraws 20% of its wealth, the chain reaction it brings is likely to cause the entire family to be wiped out like an avalanche.

If you want to chop off someone's vitals, they will of course object. But as long as they object, it is considered "disobedience" and you can kill them.

This is just theoretical deduction. In reality, there is corruption at all levels, hatred among grassroots officials themselves, misunderstanding of government orders, and the abnormal psychology of those who enjoy making things difficult for others, etc.

But then again, the royal decree was not aimed at Dichter himself, but was a restriction order at the social level.

However, during the policy transmission process, the policies are constantly misunderstood as they are passed through layer after layer, and spies from other countries maliciously interfere with the dissemination of policy orders.

But even so, the king's decrees across the country still made the country gradually prosperous. Dichter's family was one of the countless innocent victims of the reform.

At the same time, Dichter maintained the utmost calmness while seeking revenge.

After taking revenge, he supported the kingdom's prime minister as emperor. This prime minister was well-known for his virtue and outstanding political achievements, and he maintained domestic political stability.

At the same time, he completely separated his part of the kingdom's army from the country and established the so-called "Sky Pirates" to prevent the soldiers who followed his actions from being liquidated afterwards.

The essence of this pirate group is still a non-regular national army.

As for why Dichter raised the pirate flag, it was also very simple, because at that time there was a naval general who cooperated with the former king and was killed by Dichter in the process of stopping him.

……

Kuzan read Dichter's deeds over and over again, then closed his eyes in confusion.

How to say it, in Kuzan's opinion, the only mistake of Dichter was that he did not think calmly after his family was wiped out, but instead relied on his own subjective intentions to seek revenge and blindly expanded the scope of revenge.

But the problem is that no one has the right to ask someone who has encountered misfortune to remain calm. You will understand once you put yourself in their shoes.

For a person who values ​​family, relatives are like the starry sky.

If all relatives passed away, then the world would be completely plunged into darkness. In that case, there would be no need for such a world to exist.

There is no right or wrong in emotions, and all emotions are reasonable. Obviously, rational analysis of right and wrong is not qualified to intervene in emotional judgment.

Sensibility is a value judgment that is higher than rationality. Even some people who think they are absolutely rational are just using emotion to silently support rationality.

Kuzan rubbed his brows and continued to look through the contents of the document, even though he could already memorize every word of it.

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