One Piece: General Xuanming, Defeat the New World

Chapter 376: Questioning, Sakaski and Kuzan

But the problem is that Zhan Guo cannot enlighten Kuzan in this way. At least now Kuzan cannot accept such a fundamental but cruel theory.

How can you make a "burning" teenager, at the most passionate age, rely on the cold facts!

"Let him ask those seniors. Maybe he can learn something from his peers. My theory is not suitable for him."

Zhan Guo gave earnest instructions. Kuzan's adjutant was also his confidant. He knew that this staff officer who had followed him for many years could handle this matter well.

……

When the adjutant conveyed Zhan Guo's words to Kuzan after artistic processing, Kuzan slapped his thigh and suddenly realized

"Yes, Master Zefa's other disciples must have experience in dealing with this kind of thing."

Among the first batch of students in the Naval Training Camp, Kuzan admired Carsent the most. Both Carsent's strength and his style of doing things were highly respected by Kuzan.

Thinking of this, Kuzan immediately dialed Carsen's Den Den Mushi, but the Den Den Mushi rang for a long time and Carsen did not answer.

At this time, Carsent was transforming into a giant basalt beast, sweeping the borders of the hunting grounds for the "hunting" operation again and again, so he naturally had no time to answer or make phone calls.

Seeing that Carsent's call wasn't working for the time being, Kuzan changed his mind and called Sakaski's Den Den Mushi.

During this period, there was no conflict between Kuzan and Sakaski. On the contrary, Sakaski, who adhered to "absolute justice" and devoted his whole body and mind to the cause of justice like burning lava, was also one of Kuzan's role models.

Come to think of it, when Sakaski was fighting in the sea, Kuzan was still in the boot camp, so there was naturally no conflict between the two.

After that, Kuzan's operations were mainly in the Paradise Sea. At this time, Sakaski had already gone to Wano Country with Carsente, so they were not related at all.

After dialing Sakaski's Den Den Mushi, Kuzan briefly described the situation to Sakaski.

In the G1 branch, Sakaski sat on the sofa, listening to Kuzan's story in Den Den Mushi, and thinking constantly.

After Kuzan finished speaking, Sakaski answered:

"Brother Kuzan, I also know about the Sky-Sweeping Wings. When I was stationed in the G1 branch a few years ago, I heard about Dixit's affairs."

"And I also went to this kingdom as an individual at that time, and Dixit escaped from me almost unscathed."

"His bounty is definitely not commensurate with his strength. According to the standards of the New World, Dixit's bounty is already around 1 billion Baileys."

"So, if it's you or any other group of new recruits, it's better not to cause trouble for Dixit."

At the beginning, Sakaski did not comment on Kuzan's hesitation from the perspective of justice, but first gave Kuzan feasible suggestions as a senior.

At that time, Sakaski was very glad that he went alone instead of leading a warship.

After all, the fact was that he was unable to capture Dicit and led the warship back in vain, which in itself was a discredit to the Navy Headquarters, not to mention that the New World was in a situation of internal and external troubles at that time.

Sakaski's "absolute justice" is no fool, and he naturally knows that it is not appropriate for the navy to add new enemies in this situation.

Hearing this, Kuzan was silent for a long time before continuing to ask.

"Then I want to know how the senior would handle this matter. I have already had a conversation with the king."

Hearing this, Sakaski pondered for a moment and said:

"My concept of justice may not be suitable for you. As a soldier who has just stepped out of the training camp, you need to find your own concept of justice through trial and error."

"If it were me, I would capture Dixit. No matter what, the justice of the navy cannot be questioned. If you fly the pirate flag, you must pay the price for your actions."

Adhering to absolute justice, Sakaski gave his firm answer.

Sakaski will kill any pirates he can capture within his ability. Simply flying a pirate flag is enough to sentence him to death.

"Of course, if you insist on taking action, Borsalino and I can go and help you. With the two of us here, we will definitely not let Dixit get away."

"But this is your mission after all, and the decision is yours."

After Sakaski finished speaking, he hung up the phone without giving Kuzan time to think.

If he continued to wait, Sakaski would have to bear with Kuzan's possible rebuttals, as he had already heard them countless times.

"Absolute justice" cuts the truth in two, half black and half white. It sounds right, right? This kind of thinking is perfect for those recruits who have just walked out of the "ivory tower" and have not experienced actual combat.

But countless new recruits will discover the complexity of the world and that many things are not so absolute in practice and while going out to sea to capture pirates.

Pirates may be forced into a desperate situation, and there are also wanton killers in the navy. Can absolute justice justify the killing of innocent pirates?

That is why, for those who are willing to join the Sakaski faction, Sakaski will let them carry out a one-year mission first.

If the will remains unchanged after a year, then Sakaski will naturally welcome such an iron-blooded warrior.

Just as Sakaski expected, just as Kuzan was about to say something in rebuttal, he saw Den Den Mushi lowering its head weakly, and the call ended.

"It's a bother. This is an assessment of us by the Navy Headquarters. There's no need to trouble you, Senior."

"But according to Senior Sakaski, we can hardly defeat Dixit with our own strength. Don't let the hunting be changed to saving Soldier Gozan. It will be a lot of fun then..."

"Besides, Dixit is not so hopeless..."

After much deliberation, hesitation and repeated struggle, Kuzan decided to give up on capturing Dixit.

"Damn it, I actually feel somewhat fortunate that the pirates are so powerful!"

After making the decision, Kuzan punched his head hard with his right fist, mentally cursing himself for being weak.

Kuzan understood that the reason he gave up this choice was because he could not successfully kill or capture Dixit alive no matter what.

It is difficult to complete anyway, so there is no psychological burden in giving up.

"But, if I face those pirates who are in the same difficult situation but weaker, how can I decide whether to capture them or let them go?"

Kuzan grabbed his hair tightly, with confusion and pain in his eyes.

At this moment, Kuzan felt for the first time the twists and turns of facts and the confusion of justice.

"What choice should I make? What is the right choice..."

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