Arkham in the pirate world

Chapter 16 Practice! The founding of Arkham! (Please recommend and collect)

A hut was quickly built in the clearing in the forest, and Liszt began a new practice. In addition to the daily extreme special training and six-style practice, he also accepted the challenges of Kuina and Zoro, and challenged Koushiro.

Six days later, Doi Yuanichiro came back, accompanied by Crowe.

A bonfire was lit outside the hut.

"Clo, I thought you wouldn't come." Liszt said with a smile, turning over the barbecue on the fire.

Crowe's face was dark. He actually thought about running away more than once, but his body refused to obey him and he came anyway.

He pushed up his glasses slightly and said: "Because the 153rd Naval Branch is stationed in Shields Town, it is safe and reliable. Therefore, several commercial routes in the East China Sea pass through Shields Town. It is an important hub of commercial routes in the East China Sea and has developed commerce. Two plans, Either make money from merchants or make money from pirates!"

"My personal suggestion is to make money from pirates, buy looted goods from pirates, and then sell them at a high price."

Liszt cut the roast into pieces, gave half to Crowe, and said casually: "Politaya has already got it, right?"

"To be precise, you guys!"

The goods obtained by pirates plundering merchant ships need a place and someone to help sell them, and Shields Town is such a place.

Previously, this market was dominated by officers from Branch No. 153. Not only Branch No. 153, but also all naval branches had similar situations. Their filial superiors generally turned a blind eye.

Colonel Lelon's death and Dylan's "confession" revealed a scene of internal corruption in the Navy. With such a scandal, the headquarters naturally dealt with it severely and dumped the school-level officers of Branch 153. Of course, in order to maintain the justice of the Navy, the whole matter was It was handled internally, and the news and newspapers mainly promoted Sig's achievements and bravery, and the rest was brushed aside.

The lack of upper-level power has caused the underground market in Shieldstown to fall into chaos and paralysis. With Politaya's shrewdness, he will definitely control it through Sig's power.

Crow's desire to make money from pirates meant that he was convinced by Politaya.

"Haha, let's make money together!"

"Huh?" Crowe looked up.

"Pirates' money is money, businessmen's money is money, what do you choose? I want them all!"

Liszt finished eating the barbecue and said: "Shields Town is in a power vacuum. You won't be able to seize such a good opportunity, right?"

Crowe pushed up his glasses slightly and smiled.

"Of course!"

His two plans were actually one plan, and he split them apart because he wanted to test Liszt's heart and ambition.

"Then let's do it!"

"We need a name!" Crowe said calmly.

"Arkham!"

Lister asked wickedly: "How about Arkham?"

"The name is just a title, it doesn't matter what it is called. Arkham, does it have any special meaning?"

Liszt grinned, showing his white teeth: "There are so many talents in Arkham!"

"Where's the flag?"

"Needless to say, it's naturally a bat, a black bat with open wings!"

After bidding farewell to Crowe, Liszt said: "When the situation in Shields Town stabilizes, you and Politaya can come and practice with me when you have time. Your strength is too poor. Our goal is to conquer the world. If you are like this, you can't even You can’t even enter the Grand Line! There is a very good teacher here!”

The merchant ship went away, and Liszt put his hands in his pockets and said, "Come out!"

Nothing happened!

Liszt turned sideways, looked at the rock not far away, and said, "Mr. Koshiro told me, it is not a good habit to eavesdrop on other people's conversations."

Guina walked out from behind the rock and said with a cold face: "I didn't eavesdrop. I have been practicing my sword here."

She had the look on her face as if you had invaded my territory and you still wanted to blame me for eavesdropping.

"It's not a big secret. If you want to hear it, it's up to you."

"Tch! I told you I didn't eavesdrop." Guina tilted her head.

Liszt laughed.

"What are you laughing at? Bastard!"

"It's so cute, Guina, I heard your story." Liszt said with a smile.

"What?" Guina was confused.

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