After Zefa's narration, Guy finally understood what made him so entangled with his own excellent performance.

There's no other reason than that: the annual internal naval competition is about to begin.

The navy holds an internal martial arts competition every year, also known as the annual battle.

The purpose is to test the naval combat capabilities of each new generation in the school, and to discover the new talents of the department.

The prize at the conference is very special and straightforward, it is a naval rank.

As long as they can get into the top 8 positions year-on-year, all lieutenant-level officers will be promoted two levels in a row. A school-level officer will be promoted to one rank.

As for officers at the general level, let's not talk about it. They are prohibited from participating in the annual military competition in the military field.

"My current military rank is second lieutenant. If I win the top 8, wouldn't it be a captain level? It's really easy to make money."

After Guy understood the rules, he was also excited: Isn't this faster and more reasonable than his cheap grandpa opening the back door for him to upgrade?

Oh, fuck, I get it, I get it.

At this moment, Guy suddenly slapped his forehead and figured out what Zefa meant when he said that he had mixed feelings and personal selfishness in his heart.

Zefa observed Guy's emotional changes and said with a hint of bitterness:

"Do you understand? In the past, these seats were basically won by people who came out of my training camp."

"Logically speaking, the number one recruit in this class should be the one between my two apprentices Ain and Binz."

"I didn't expect that Garp would put a little monster like you into my training camp. No matter how confident I am in my two precious apprentices, I don't think they have won you."

"From a righteous perspective, you are also from my training camp, so you have to call me instructor, which is the same as Ain and Binz to a certain extent."

"But from a personal point of view, Ain and Binz are both my apprentices. I hope they can win, rather than lose all their confidence and never recover from a fall by you, a little monster."

"Can you understand what I'm saying?"

Guy nodded: It's completely understandable. Just like his cheap grandfather who was extremely principled in the original plot, he also opened the back door for him. He just used relationships when it was time to do so, and threw his principles elsewhere.

"So, instructor, do you want me to let your two apprentices go free?"

Guy asked.

Zefa also didn't expect that Guy would say this and be so straightforward. He coughed and said:

"You brat are so confident, but there's nothing you can do about it. Who makes your strength so outrageous? Let alone the new generation, you are qualified to compete with those veteran school officials."

"There is no need to ask my disciples. When he provokes you, just be gentle. I think we will encounter him soon."

Guy didn't know what to say either. Looking at Zefa who was about to leave, he hurriedly asked: "What about that, instructor, what's the training plan you agreed to make for me?"

After Guy's reminder, Zefa, who finally remembered his business, felt a little headache at the moment:

He had never seen a recruit with such a solid foundation, and it would be outrageous to give him a whole training plan. If he hadn't been embarrassed, he would have gone to that old guy Garp to ask him how he trained this little monster.

After pondering for a long time, he tentatively replied: "Guy, I think your mastery of the Sixth Form of the Navy is quite solid. I guess there won't be much room for improvement in the short term."

"How about you consider increasing the intensity of your knowledge-color Haki and weapon-color Haki?"

Damn it? What's going on?

Someone hands you a pillow when you doze off?

He hasn't had time to ask Grandpa Cheap in the past few days about how to train domineering. Here, instructor Zefa takes the initiative to customize a domineering training plan for him?

But it’s too vain!

"Instructor, don't think about it anymore. Just tell me how to increase the intensity of the Haki of the Wisdom Color and the Armed Color."

Guy said impatiently.

"Actually, it's not really a method. The difficulty lies in perceiving the invisible existence of Haki. Since you have awakened Haki, you can just use it."

Zefa paused and continued: "With your current strength, training with recruits of the same generation is meaningless. I still have to worry about you hitting them."

"In this way, there is an island near our headquarters. The island is full of rough-skinned beasts. If you go to the island and use the beasts to practice your Six Styles and Haki, the effect will be much better, but doing so is dangerous. In the past, There are some sailors who were injured and maimed after being attacked by ferocious beasts while training on the island, so you have to think about it carefully."

Ok?

This scene, come to think of it, isn't this the mode Pluto Rayleigh used to teach Luffy how to use Haki.

Sure enough, a professional is a professional, and instructor Zefa's teaching is much more reliable than the cheap grandfather's self-destruction style.

Thinking of this, Guy replied directly: "Instructor Zefa, this is the solution. Send me to that island when."

Why is this kid not scared at all, and his face is full of excitement? What a little monster!

Zefa was also caught off guard by the aggressive Guy. He thought about it and said:

"Why don't you do it tomorrow? You are tired today. Take a rest and prepare the necessary tools. After all, the island can only be entered and exited once a month."

Once a month?

You have to prepare a little bit and make a phone call first to ask about the situation in the Kingdom of Goa.

After the plan was finalized, Guy and Zeffa separated.

On the way back to the Internal Affairs Department to fish, he met Binz who came to see him for discussion.

Binz has been dissatisfied with the spread of Guy's strength since the beginning of the rumors in his headquarters. He has always believed that he and Ain are the strongest twins of the new generation of the navy.

Now when it is said that Garp's teaching ability exceeds that of his teacher Zefa, this nameless anger has reached its peak. As a disciple, he feels that he needs to clear his master's name.

Don't tell me, instructor Zefa is pretty good at judging people, and he met him today.

Guy thought this way, and accepted Binz's challenge with the mentality that he would have to try it sooner or later.

Taking into account the dignity of instructor Zefa, Guy gave full play to his Oscar-winning actor-level acting skills. He and Binz fought back and forth, and it was difficult to separate. In the end, he defeated Binz "with great difficulty".

After this "evenly matched" battle, at least Binz felt so.

He couldn't help but eliminate his misunderstanding about Guy, and even said that he would protect him in the future as a senior.

After chatting a few words, Guy left with a smile.

Ain, who witnessed the whole process, felt that something was wrong: Binz and Guy were actually inseparable from each other. So, could Binz and Teacher Zefa achieve the same effect as yesterday?

That is definitely not possible. In other words, Guy has let himself off today?

Why did he release the water?

Does he know Binz?

Suddenly Ain became interested in Guy.

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