Crossing the Pirate I'm Obsessively Confident in Iron Blocks

Chapter 210 The Frustrated Kuzan, Sakaski Seeks Independence?

"Marshal, General Sakaski and General Wilton have all left the headquarters to serve in the G-1 and G-8 branches."

Not long after Wilton and his party left, Hina came to Kuzan's office.

At this time, Kuzan was handling government affairs in the office.

Somewhat anxious.

Because there is so much to deal with.

Whether it is the construction of a new headquarters or the arrangements for recruiting troops, there are also problems left over from various wars, internal factional issues, etc. There are many details.

Even with the help of Tsuru and Gion, Kuzan was exhausted.

He has just taken office, and he must perform well, at least to let his diligence be seen within the Navy. He will only be able to relax after the situation stabilizes.

At least if you want to reach the level of the Warring States Period, you will need a buffer period of at least two or three years.

"knew."

Kuzan didn't even raise his head, and didn't care about the departure of Sakaski and Wilton. He also knew that he couldn't control them.

If you don't cause any trouble for him, it's a blessing.

"Anything else?"

Kuzan raised his head and saw that Hina hadn't left yet, so he couldn't help but reach out and rub his temples, as if this could dispel some fatigue.

"General Wilton changed the top officers of the G-10, G-11, G-12, and G-13 branches before leaving the headquarters."

Hina hesitated before continuing.

Wilton was not secretive about this appointment. He made the appointment in the personnel department very openly and did not notify Kuzan of the marshal at all.

Logically speaking, Kuzan should be informed at least, and even wait for Kuzan's instructions. After all, he is the marshal of the navy.

Visible to the naked eye.

Kuzan's face turned ugly, and He and Gion, who were dealing with government affairs at the side, also raised their heads, their expressions a little solemn.

Wilton didn't give Kuzan any face at all.

No need to guess.

Wilton must have arranged his own people for these four branches. Considering the geographical location of the G-8 branch, we know that he has cultivated his own direct lineage without hiding it?

It's really blatant.

"He has arranged who will take over."

Kuzan’s voice was a little hoarse, even though he had already guessed it.

"Lieutenant General Kibbin, Lieutenant General Shoon, Lieutenant General T. Penn, Lieutenant General Berrygoode."

"The original four lieutenant generals Peng Shiqi, Urban, Guillotine, and Haode were transferred to the Grand Line."

Rina reported them one by one, sweating over Kuzan's current situation.

Whether it was General Sakaski or General Wilton, they just had to express their dissatisfaction with Marshal Kuzan, but Kuzan had no choice.

The office fell silent.

Tsuru, Gion, and Hina are all waiting for Kuzan's decision, either rejecting Wilton's personnel transfer or turning a blind eye.

"I see."

The anger he imagined did not appear, and Kuzan was very calm.

He can reject Wilton's personnel appointments, but what's the use?

It is nothing more than making the relationship more rigid. It is better to take a step back and relax the relationship. His primary purpose now is to stabilize his position, and he has no time to waste time with Sakaski and Wilton.

When he has taken care of other things and is in control, what he says won't be so useless.

Seeing how Kuzan handled it, He fully agreed.

This is the most sensible approach, because Kuzan's focus has never been on Sakaski and Wilton. As a marshal, his attention must be on the overall situation.

Before the war, it could be seen that Sakaski, Wilton and Kuzan were destined to be at odds with each other, whether in terms of ideals, justice or behavioral styles.

In addition, Kuzan was lucky enough to get the position, which made the two even more unconvinced.

With He's vicious eyes, he naturally knew that even if Sakaski or Porusalino became marshals of this term, their aggrieved situation would not necessarily be much better than Kuzan's.

Neither qualifications, prestige, nor strength can suppress the other three, regardless of their origins.

Pity.

Times are different.

Kuzan did not have the luck he had during the Warring States Period.

There was no competition for becoming a marshal in the Warring States Period. At that time, Garp only wanted to be free in the position of lieutenant general. Zefa also had no idea about the position of marshal. He thought that being a marshal was a waste of time because he would be burdened by various government affairs.

He is happy to train the future of the Navy.

As for Crane, he wasn't interested either.

Therefore, Warring States was expected to become a marshal at that time, or in other words, Garp, Zefa, and He were eager for Warring States to take over.

Not to mention Kuzan's frustration and bad luck, on the majestic sea at this time, the Equality of All Beings was heading to the G-8 branch.

It was just Wilton, Sadie, and Morty, as well as Whale Manatee, the boatman pulling the Equality, plus some other G-8 branch sailors.

Kibin, Xiuen, Berrygoode, and T. Penn took four jailer beasts and six sea beasts to take up their posts respectively.

the other side.

Porusalino also received news that Sakaski and Wilton had left one after another, and he should go out for a walk after calculating the time.

The atmosphere in this headquarters has been a bit strange recently.

This time he was too pushy and couldn't help himself.

Sunrise and sunset.

Three days passed in the blink of an eye.

The new world is still extremely chaotic. The Beasts Pirates, the Big Mom Pirates, the Blackbeard Pirates, the criminals in Impel Down, and the Supernovas are all causing trouble or competing for territory everywhere.

But everyone is paying attention to the changes in the Navy.

The policies adopted by the new marshal when he takes office will involve all aspects.

G-8 branch.

Nowadays, it can be said that it is soaring into the sky in the new world, and it can be called a hegemonic existence in the surrounding sea areas. Just the name "Wildon" is like an insurmountable mountain lying in front of all pirates.

I heard that Sakaski also moved his office to the G-1 branch.

Having these two extremist generals guarding the new world is not a good thing for the pirates. After all, these two people have zero tolerance for pirates, and falling into their hands is basically death.

For their own safety, pirates now sail far around the sea area around the G-1 and G-8 branches, except for some stubborn ones.

In addition, this time not only Kibin, Sadie and others were promoted, but the 100 sailors from the G-8 branch who participated in the war were also rewarded according to their merits.

Unfortunately, only 66 people survived in the end.

These 66 people are all at the lowest rank of colonel, and some of them have been promoted to brigadier general and major general.

However, they were all broken up into pieces by Wilton and transferred to various naval bases along the Grand Line, with the purpose of attracting or training other sailors.

Whether it is a middle-level or lower-level sailor, he must have his people.

Wilton at the top level trains several people, and the middle level consists of these 66 sailors, and then these 66 sailors radiate to the lower levels.

Wilton is not afraid of being discovered. After all, as a naval admiral, it is completely reasonable to train his subordinates.

Otherwise, why would there be factions within the Navy, and why would Sakaski, Porusalino, and Kuzan just follow the example?

As far as he knows.

When Sakaski returned to the G-1 branch, he seemed to be arranging his own people. At least the G-1 branch was under Sakaski's control. Sometimes Wilton also wondered if Sakaski was also thinking about it. Be independent.

Even if there is no such sign, Wilton plans to help Sakaski.

For example, adding fuel to the flames, helping to deceive and make things more concrete.

In the future, if he has no choice but to overturn the table and pursue independence, with Sakaski at his side, he will not be targeted by the world government.

At least it won't be too stressful.

Anyway, Wilton knows that Sakaski is holding a breath in his heart now. It is impossible for him to convince Kuzan. As time goes by, the contradiction between the two parties will only become deeper and deeper.

They will fall out at any time.

Wilton admires Sakaski very much. If he didn't have such big ambitions, the two parties would definitely become close friends.

However, Wilton has his own ambitions, and he will never allow anyone to be on an equal footing with him or stand above him, which means that Wilton is destined to have no friends.

But given the chance, he would win over Sakaski. .

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