Doesn't it look like you're going to cause him any trouble?

"Admiral Akainu, did you ask me to come here to talk to you alone?"

Ian was not polite and asked me to sit down and chat comfortably.

"Ian, you don't mind me calling you that, do you?"

"There's a problem. If you don't kill Drought Jack, but capture him alive."

"In your opinion, what will be the consequences?"

Akainu sat in a large chair, staring at Ian across a desk.

He came straight to the point and raised unexpected questions.

"I think... Jack will be imprisoned in the Deep Sea Prison Impel Down."

"The Beasts Pirates are a bunch of barbaric guys, and Kaido is known as the strongest creature. He can't be killed even after being captured many times."

"Given his personality, he might lead his men to force his way into Impel Downs and rescue Jack."

"The probability of success is unclear, the timing of the action is unclear, and the consequences are even less clear."

"The World Government and the Navy cannot continue deploying top-tier forces to defend Impel Down based on the assumption that something hasn't happened yet."

"Because we can't estimate how long we'll hold out. The sea is so chaotic, we can't afford to waste time."

"The above is my personal conjecture."

This time, Ian didn't choose to play dumb.

Akainu didn't say this in the meeting room.

Instead, I chose to come to the office and talk to him alone.

It can be seen that the answer he wanted to hear was not some nonsensical or random answer.

"Ian, you are indeed very smart and decisive."

"The style of doing things is different from that of other people in this department."

"I admire your approach and fully agree with it!"

"There's no need to show mercy when dealing with those unruly pirates."

Akainu said with great dominance.

Ian quickly interrupted:

"I'm just speculating what the situation would be like if Jack were alive."

"Don't misunderstand, Admiral Akainu. I explained it clearly in the conference room just now."

"Jack's death was just an accident. I didn't expect to kill him."

Expressing logic is one thing.

It is another matter to refuse to admit that one deliberately killed someone.

Ian is not so naive as to reveal his secrets just because he is praised.

No matter what Akainu thinks... Jack's death was an accident under any circumstances!

"Take this."

Akainu handed a uniquely shaped Den Den Mushi to Ian.

There are unique patterns on the body of the Den Den Mushi.

It seems to be different from the ordinary Den Den Mushi, like... it’s exclusive to Admiral Akainu?

"This Den Den Mushi is specifically for contacting me. It won't be monitored or interfered with by technology."

"If you feel there is a situation that you cannot report to the headquarters, you can contact me."

Akainu's words were full of deep meaning.

Ian is Garp's disciple and is trusted by the Marshal of the headquarters.

If something happened, why didn't you contact Marshal Sengoku? Why didn't you contact Mr. Garp?

Can you contact Admiral Akainu?

Could it be that this old guy is starting now to pave the way for a few years later?

What a wolfish ambition!

"Understood. I will use it with caution."

Ian's face remained calm. He put away the Den Den Mushi and asked:

"Admiral Akainu, is there anything else?"

Akainu was silent for a few seconds, then pointed to an exquisite potted plant on the table at the door.

"That's for you. Take it home and cultivate your character."

"I've been taking care of it for a long time, and it's about to bloom."

Ian: "..."

You are the Admiral of the Navy!

Instead of giving some devil fruits, famous swords or treasures, why not give a potted plant?

A tiger sniffing a rose, right?

Then, Akainu added:

"Ahem, if you personally don't have time."

"You can also hand it over to a more careful subordinate to take care of it and keep it well."

Ian: "..."

This sentence is totally unnecessary!

Afraid that Ian couldn't hear it, he was hinting to him to hand it over to Yunque.

After spending so much time picking it up, it turns out to be a gift for my daughter?

Ian is a pure nature transporter!

Maybe, this Den Den Mushi and today's private conversation gave Hibari some face.

Ian has the hostage, right?

He walked to the door in a bad mood and hugged the potted plant in his arms.

And said to Admiral Akainu who likes to play riddles:

"Don't worry, Admiral Akainu!"

"I will take good care of your 'beloved things'. Goodbye."

Wait until Ian leaves.

Akainu lit a cigar and took a puff.

Then, I suddenly realized.

"Cough cough..."

No?

What does this kid mean by the word “they” when he just mentioned his beloved things?

Chapter 54: Saving Face in Front of "Brother Departments"

The next morning.

The news of the death of Jack the Drought, one of the three major leaders of the Beasts Pirates, swept across the sea like a storm and became a phenomenal explosive news.

After seeing the news, the various forces in the new world had different thoughts.

But without exception, they all foresaw that an era of great turmoil was coming.

In the recent period in the New World, what is going on between the Beast Group and the Navy?

Doflamingo indirectly killed Kaido's "good brother". What price will he pay to make up for it?

Ian doesn't care about any of these things.

The busier the sea is, the more comfortable his life will be.

After morning training, Ian leisurely arranged a "half-day tour" plan.

Jack was indeed dead.

But the four young cadres and dozens of pirate brothers he brought with him basically survived.

After Admiral Kizaru arrived, it was too late to kill them.

The Chabaoty Archipelago Naval Base does not have a prison large enough to hold so many people.

According to regulations, these pirates need to be transferred to the deep sea prison and the city by special personnel and ships!

After Ian arrived at the Sabaody Archipelago, most of the pirates he met were weak.

Occasionally, they need to be escorted to Impel Down, but Ian doesn't need to show up in person.

But the leaders of the Beasts Pirates are different!

Even though they are small cadres, the Four Emperors Group still has a good reputation.

According to the regulations, the escort must be carried out personally by the resident adjutant or someone with a higher rank.

It's rare that Ian is in a good mood today, so he asked his subordinates to look after the house.

He set out alone with dozens of navy men to escort prisoners to the "brother department" deep-sea prison.

Peacock: "Little Ian, do you really not need one of us to go with you?"

T Peng En: "Major General Ian, Marshal Zhan Guo specifically called and told you to reduce your movements for the next two days and stay in the base as much as possible."

Nami: "Major General Ian, why don't you let Colonel Peacock go? The news said you were seriously injured."

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