Roach prepares to write a letter to Hancock.

The content of the letter was naturally to warn her that the navy was about to launch a crusade targeting Nine Snakes Island, so she had better prepare in advance to attack or run away. If it was not impossible to contact the other party using a phone bug, Roach would of course be more willing. Use the phone bug to call directly.

But the phone bug couldn't reach Hancock.

Then you can only write a letter.

Although the fee for delivering letters via albatross is not a problem for Roach, the time delay and the lack of security are destined to not be the best choice for delivering messages, but Roach currently has no other better plan. .

And for Roach, it wouldn't be a big problem if the letter was a little late.

First of all, even without this letter, when Hancock heard the news that the Navy had banned the Shichibukai, he probably used his own mind to deduce that he might have become a target of the Navy. Even without Roach's letter, he would have done so in advance. Be prepared.

Secondly, even if Hancock did not consider the dangers involved in the Navy's ban on the Shichibukai in time, he also did not receive the letter in time and failed to make sufficient preparations in advance, so he was defeated by the Navy and the entire army was annihilated. There was no real loss to Roach either.

It's just that I failed to use the topic to gain the expected benefits.

But if this letter is delivered to Hancock in time, and she wakes up from her ignorance to the possibility that the Navy may attack her, then it will be a big gain for Roach.

Because Hancock will definitely receive a huge favor from Roach.

And what did Roach pay for this?

It's nothing more than a few drops of ink on a piece of paper. A small amount of money can be exchanged for a favor from the Shichibukai. If Hancock survives the attack by the navy, the value of this favor is truly worth a thousand dollars.

And it is impossible for the Navy to attack Roach just because of such a letter.

Because he relied entirely on his own strength to figure out the navy's movements, without using any underhanded means to steal information. Moreover, he was not the only one who could make such an inference based on the general trend. Many other people could do it. They all figured out the secret.

These people may sit on the sidelines completely, or they may try to get involved to their own benefit.

No one can tell what actions they will take.

It is impossible for the Navy to care about everything, even if it wanted to, it would not be able to do so.

From Roach's current position, although he has never raised the flag of pirates, according to the navy's inertial thinking, he is clearly classified as a pirate as the new emperor of the sea.

It's nothing more than a more orderly evaluation.

While it will certainly be qualitatively better than those completely chaotic evil gangs, there won't actually be any fundamental difference.

So from the navy's perspective.

Even if Roach reminds Hancock based on his own thinking, it is a normal behavior based on his current position. The Shichibukai and the Yonkou are obviously more like their own people than they are with the Navy.

Even if Roach provided information, as long as he didn't take action directly, the navy would obviously not pursue him.

So writing this letter didn't pose much risk to Roach.

And the potential benefits are huge.

If this is the case, why not do it?

You can take your time to think about other things, but there is no need to think too much about writing a letter. Roach immediately came to the study room in the newly built luxury villa inside the stronghold, picked up a pen and considered the words before starting to write. Letters to Hancock.

In order to allay Hancock's doubts about him, Roach first had to tell her what he was doing.

Otherwise, the two of them are strangers to each other, and he reveals information that is beneficial to her to her without any reason, which will inevitably make people doubt why the other party will help him, and he may even be doubtful about the authenticity of the content in the letter.

And this motive is hard to tell.

In order to sell you a favor, I hope that if you are not completely wiped out by the naval attack, it is best to bring your remaining troops to join me to strengthen my strength. Although this is the truth in Luo Qi's heart, it cannot be done directly in any case. dropped on the paper.

Speaking too bluntly will not do you any good.

But if it's too hypocritical, it obviously doesn't make any sense. If Roach openly declares that he just wants to be a good person and does good things, and has no intention at all when revealing the information, there is no way Hancock will believe it. .

After all, everyone has worked hard on the cruel sea.

No one would be naive enough to believe that someone would show kindness to them for no reason.

You will instinctively suspect that the other party has other intentions.

Therefore, there is no need for Luo Qi to adopt a selfless tone to convince the other party that he is just doing good things, because that will easily make the other party think that he is a big liar who tells lies.

He decided to express his true intentions in a disguised way.

Just lie and say you admire the other person.

As Hancock is recognized as the world's most beautiful woman, naturally she has countless admirers. Although Roach's current status is extraordinary, everyone has a love for beauty. It is obviously very important to help others based on this motive. reasonable.

Moreover, this rationality can weaken the navy's hostility to its involvement in this crusade to a greater extent.

Because they will definitely understand their own motivations better.

It's even easier for Hancock. According to the character reflected in the original work, Hancock has always prided himself on being so beautiful that everyone can forgive and tolerate him. Such a typical narcissistic personality will never doubt his part. If you admire what the other person says, you may even take it for granted.

There is an invisible benefit to doing this.

That is, as long as Hancock believes that Roach is her admirer, it will be easier to believe the content mentioned in his letter, and after understanding his thoughts, once the Nine Snake Island she commands suffers a huge blow, she will definitely More inclined to seek his help.

After all, when you are alone and helpless, who else is more worthy of trust and reliance than your admirer?

And under the heavy pressure of the navy, who else would have the courage to protect a Shichibukai in trouble, except for the powerful forces at the level of the Yonko?

It is impossible for those small forces to have the courage to rather offend the navy than to contain the other party. Even if they have such courage, they must consider whether it is necessary, because with the ability of the Shichibukai level, once they contain the other party, they may be taken into custody in the end. The other party turned its back on the guest and annexed and absorbed all its own forces.

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