"Hahahaha, I can't fool you?" Dorag laughed.

Just as Diarmuid said, Borsalino was indeed not a member of the revolutionary army, and Drago was not capable of fooling a veteran like Borsalino.

But Borsalino is indeed one of the few people in the navy who has some connection with Dragon...

This is intriguing.

"So, you mean to say that you want me to help you arrange for Bartholomew Kuma to be included in the Shichibukai, and then you can use this identity to let Bartholomew Kuma infiltrate the Navy's scientific forces?" Diarmait said this first, and then his face changed. "Dragon, are you insulting me? Maybe I have been tolerant of you in the past, but that is no reason for you to provoke me at will. Who do you think I am? I am an admiral of the navy!!!"

At this point, Diarmait paused for a moment, then looked at Drago and said word by word, "I can let you go, even help you keep some secrets, because we were once friends, and because you and your revolutionary army are of some value to our navy. But don't forget, everything I do is based on the interests of the navy. You're asking me to sell out the interests of the navy for you? Isn't that a bit too much?"

Looking at the enraged Diarmait, Drago didn't show any signs of nervousness or expression change. He shrugged and said, "Don't say that. I didn't ask you to sell out the interests of the navy or anything like that. In fact, you could consider this a cooperation."

"Cooperation? Collaboration to leak the secrets of the Science Corps to your Revolutionary Army?" Diarmuid sneered...

"Diarmait, times have changed, you should be able to feel it. To be honest, if I hadn't left the navy so early and decided to establish the revolutionary army, perhaps I would not choose to leave the navy now..." Dragon suddenly said.

When Dragon left the navy, Roger had not yet become king, and the Great Pirate Era had not yet begun.

At that time, no one could have predicted that the turbulent tide of the times would come so suddenly. In just a few years, it would stir up the entire world, and everything that had been originally there would undergo earth-shaking changes.

When Dorag left, he was in the Navy and saw no hope of change.

But now, looking back, he found that this great pirate era was also a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the navy.

That's why he said this.

Diarmait looked at Dorag meaningfully and said softly, "So?"

"There are many knowledgeable people in the navy. You and I are very clear about this, and you are even one of them." Dorag said softly.

"And then?" Diarmait asked again.

"Whether they are generals or marshals, they should all hope for change in their hearts. Your actions during this period have also shown some similar signs... Otherwise, you and the World Government would not have caused such a big conflict." Dragon said again.

“What exactly do you want to say?” Diarmait asked directly.

"Let Bartholomew Kuma join the Seven Warlords of the Sea. You can choose to tell this to the Marshal and General Sengoku and see what choice they will make. Just treat it as..." Dragon's eyes changed and he said very seriously.

Before he could finish his words, Diarmuid interrupted, "Just think of it as a covert communication between the navy's top brass and the world's most vicious criminal? Drago, you're truly courageous!"

"Just as you said just now, in the context of this great era, our Revolutionary Army and your Navy are not mortal enemies at all. On the contrary, our existence is beneficial to each other's development, isn't it? Shouldn't we carry out more cooperation?" Dorag said without hesitation.

"Why don't you go and tell these things directly to General Sengoku and Marshal Steelbone? Why do you have to pass this 2.9 to me?" Diarmuid asked Dorag.

Dorag smiled and then said, "Although I can sense that they have their own ideas, their generation is more inclined to seek stability. In comparison, people like you and I are the true radicals. To be honest, if you hadn't become an admiral, I wouldn't have even considered deepening cooperation with your navy."

"Did I give you confidence?" Diarmait said with a little surprise.

"That's right, Diarmait. I'm very good at observing people's hearts. Although you have rejected me countless times, I can be sure that in your heart, you have no fear of the World Government at all... But you became the admiral of the navy. Therefore, I conclude that the relationship between the navy and the world government, under the guidance of people like you, in the context of this great era, will definitely undergo new changes in the future. So, I want to place a bet on you and bet on this change. Isn't it reasonable?" Dragon said with a smile.

After a slight pause, Dorag said with a slightly cold expression: "If I win, I can further obtain the secret support of the navy. If I lose, it is nothing more than the loss of a capable subordinate. Why don't I gamble?" Diarmait stared at Dorag in silence for a long time, and then said with a slightly emotional tone: "Dragu, compared with before, you have become more cruel..." Dorag's cold expression collapsed in an instant, and he smiled and said: "I am the most vicious criminal in the world... Diarmait."

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Chapter 168: A Date with the Little Miss Tina. (Fourth Update)

"Revolution always involves bloodshed. If necessary, I, Dorag, am not one to cherish my life, and neither is Lord Xiong." Dorag sighed again.

Diarmait never doubted Dorag's determination for the revolution.

He had no doubt that Bartholomew Kuma was willing to sacrifice anything for this.

He also believed what Dorag said, and if necessary, Dorag would probably die calmly.

The Revolutionary Army is indeed such an organization.

A world where no one is hurt does not exist!

Looking at Dragon's piercing eyes, Diarmait finally smiled and said, "I will convey your words to Marshal Cyborg verbatim. As for whether it will succeed or not, I won't say a word on your behalf."

"You are able to help me convey it, which has already shown your attitude to a certain extent. I understand, and the marshal must understand it too. This is enough." Dorag smiled and said calmly.

This was just an accidental encounter, and all the conversations between Diarmait and Dorag were unprepared.

Dorag also acted on impulse.

After that, the two of them didn't talk about these heavy topics anymore.

"Come to think of it, didn't you say you found a wife when we were in Rogue Town? It's been almost four years, and you still haven't had a child? Wasn't that the plan at the beginning?" Diarmait asked in a very relaxed tone, lying beside the hot spring pool.

Dorag was a little embarrassed when he heard this, and then he said, "I originally planned to have a child, but isn't the time changing too fast? Roger's death ushered in the era of pirates, and I've been a lot busier here." "An excuse." Diarmait complained.

"Hahaha, why are you so gossipy... Well... Actually, after meeting Moria this time, I'm going back to the East China Sea." Dorag said with a smile.

"Tell me your whereabouts openly. Aren't you afraid that I will betray you?" Diarmuid glanced at Dorag and said.

"I've already told you that I've always considered you a semi-ally." Dorag said nonchalantly.

Before Diarmuid could speak, Drago continued, "The World Conference is about to begin in 1504. If I'm not mistaken, given the current situation, the World Government will inevitably have to take our Revolutionary Army seriously. This conference will most likely discuss some countermeasures against our Revolutionary Army..."

"Your guess should be correct." Diarmuid nodded.

He was able to predict some aspects of the future, but Dorag deduced these entirely based on his own experience.

"So next year, our revolutionary army will go into hiding and observe the situation. At the same time, as the leader, I can also relax for a while. This is a good opportunity." Dorag said this and smiled, with some tenderness in his eyes.

"Ah, I understand. Let's take this opportunity to have a child, tsk tsk." Diarmait raised his eyebrows and smacked his lips.

"Hehe, that's about right." Dorag didn't hide anything, but asked again: "Didn't Gion come with you? You wouldn't be lonely enough to travel alone, would you?" "Aren't you asking even though you already know the answer? Don't say you don't know about Gion taking over G-7." Diarmait gave Dorag an unpleasant look.

Then he smiled and said, "Of course. How could a handsome man like me travel alone? I brought a new beauty with me. Her name is Tina..."

"Don't think I will believe whatever you say." Dorag said contemptuously.

"Tsk, I don't want to talk to you anymore." Diarmait waved his hand.

There's absolutely no point in explaining it.

After he finished speaking, he stood up, stretched, and said, "I'm here, and you probably can't talk about anything else, so I won't bother you anymore. It should be getting dark soon, right? There seems to be some celebration tonight. Goodbye, I'm going to go out and have fun."

After saying that, he ignored Dorag, walked out of the hot spring bath, and walked past Moria and Ivankov with confidence.

At this moment, Diarmait suddenly stopped and said, "Moria, just focus on your promising career in the Revolutionary Army. It's much more interesting than being a pirate. Don't waste your time... Hehe." Moriah looked at Diarmait's back as he walked away in confusion, not understanding what this guy meant.

As soon as he entered the changing room, Diarmait could already hear his Den Den Mushi chirping.

He opened the wardrobe helplessly, took out the Den Den Mushi, picked it up, and replied angrily, "Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, are you trying to kill me?"

"General, I've called you seventeen or eighteen times on the Den Den Mushi. How long are you going to stay in the hot spring? Soaking for too long will be bad for your health!" Tina complained dissatisfiedly on the Den Den Mushi.

"Stop talking nonsense. I just fell asleep for a while." Diarmuid said perfunctorily while putting on his clothes.

"As a person with special abilities, you fell asleep in a hot spring pool? Admiral, aren't you afraid of drowning?" Tina said in a slightly exaggerated tone.

"Cursing your superiors is not a good habit." Diarmait complained, then put on his slippers and picked up the Den Den Mushi again.

"Well, let's not talk about this anymore, General. There's a fireworks display going on. Do you want to go watch it together?" Tina invited.

“It seems that you didn’t have a romantic date?” Diarmait smiled and teased.

"It's true that there are a lot of handsome guys on the island, but what's the use of being handsome? None of them have any talent. They always like to strike up conversations by relying on their handsomeness. What do they think of me?" Tina said a little unhappily.

"Is being handsome not enough? You really ask for too much." Diarmait said with a smile, opened the door of the closet and walked out.

"But that's true. You still need money, hahahaha." Diarmait laughed.

"Having money is useless. It's better to be strong enough to join our navy!" Tina responded with a smile.

“There aren’t many people like that.” Diarmuid said as he walked out of the hot spring hotel.

As the sun sets, from the hotel halfway up the hill, you can just overlook the sea level in the distance. Half of the sun has sunk into the water, and the scenery is truly breathtaking.

"What a beautiful view..." Diarmait murmured softly.

"She's really beautiful!" Tina suddenly came out from behind him, holding the Den Den Mushi in her hand. Diarmait glanced at her helplessly and said, "Are you following me?"

"How is that possible? I just happened to pass by here and was just about to ask you where you are, General." Tina said with a smile after putting away the Den Den Mushi.

Diarmait didn't bother to ask further questions. He patted his stomach and said, "I'm hungry. Let's go find something to eat. I'll treat you."

"There are many food stalls on Celebration Street. Let me lead the way!" Tina said excitedly, and then walked to the front in a few steps.

Diarmuid put his sunglasses on his head, then touched his chin, took out a cigar, put it between his lips and lit it, and looked at Tina's cheerful back and couldn't help but smile.

"Hey, Tina." Diarmait said suddenly.

Tina, who was walking in front, looked puzzled when she heard this. She turned around and looked at Diarmait and said, "Huh? What's wrong, General?"

"Your little thoughts are too obvious, little girl." Diarmait walked over with a smile, reached out and rubbed Tina's head, ruffling her long pink hair. Then he continued, "Although I am handsome, powerful and hold a high position, don't fall for me casually..."

After saying this, Diarmait laughed loudly and walked to the front again.

Tina was stunned for a moment, then her face turned red and she said angrily: "What kind of nonsense are you thinking about, General!!!"

Diarmait listened to the angry voice of the girl behind him, and without turning his head, he walked down the mountain with a big laugh.

By the time we reached Celebration Street, the sun had completely disappeared and darkness had enveloped the island.

As expected of a tourist destination, there are indeed a lot of people here, and the celebration street is bustling with people coming and going.

Diarmait was walking in front with a bunch of fried skewers in his hand, while Tina was holding an ice cream in her hand and following Diarmait, cursing.

"When I get back to the headquarters, I will ask for leave and go to G-7 to complain to Sister Gion, saying that you, as a boss, have bad intentions towards your subordinates." Tina complained while eating ice cream.

Diarmait bit off a fried skewer, chewed it, and muttered, "When did I ever have any ill intentions towards you? It's obviously you, little girl, who has ill intentions towards me, okay?"

"How could I?!" Tina said angrily.

"Why are you always staring at me instead of looking for a romantic encounter?" Diarmait complained with a smile.

"I...I." Tina paused for a moment, then said angrily, "I'm just keeping an eye on you for Sister Zhiyuan!"

At this moment, Diarmait turned around suddenly, and Tina almost bumped into Diarmait's arms.

"What are you doing? Why are you so jumpy?" Tina complained.

"Gion? To be honest, there is nothing between Gion and me. Why do you all think that there is something between me and her?" Diarmait asked, touching his chin.

Tina looked at Diarmait with surprise and said, "Everyone knows that you, General, have had many conflicts with Lieutenant General Kake because of Sister Gion. Who would believe you now if you say it's nothing?"

"Really?" Diarmuid stroked his chin again and murmured softly, "I always feel like I've been the only one taking the blame for all this. I've always been at a disadvantage (Li Zhaohao). Is that damned woman from Gion using me as a shield? No, I have to collect some interest from her when I go back this time..."

Tina blushed when she heard this, but she couldn't help but asked hesitantly: "What...what interest?"

Diarmait looked at her like this and couldn't help but smile. He said, "A child shouldn't know about interest!"

"Tina is not a child, okay? Admiral, I am a lieutenant colonel of the Marine Headquarters! Please respect me a little!" Tina said very unhappily.

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