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Chapter 154: Susanoo, Pulling the Birdcage Upside Down

"I didn't expect that a little North Sea King would actually have three colors of Haki and awaken a devil fruit."

“Although the String-String Fruit is not very powerful, and it is not too difficult to master the awakening of the fruit, before the Great Pirate Era, apart from the monsters in the New World, there were no pirates like Donquixote Doflamingo in the Four Seas.”

"I must admit that you are right. We cannot underestimate the power of the new era."

Douglas Barrett looked at Donquixote Doflamingo with a collar around his neck. He first admitted that what Rosen had said before, "Don't underestimate the power of the new era", was correct, but he immediately changed the subject:

"But, Rosen, you are making too much of a fuss, aren't you?"

"Use the Complete Susanoo to tame Tenyaksha."

"Don't you think it's too extravagant?"

Douglas Barrett shook his head. He only recognized the power of the Great Pirate Era, not the strength of Donquixote Doflamingo himself.

In his opinion, sending out the complete form of Susanoo to tame Tenyaksha was like using a missile to kill a mosquito.

When taking action, one must carefully control the strength so as not to accidentally kill Don Quixote Doflamingo.

"Power is meant to be used. There is no such thing as luxury."

"As you said, our opponent is only a king of Donquixote Doflamingo's level. It would be shameful if one of his threads hurt any soldier on my ship."

"In my opinion, the strongest navy is never the one that defeats the Four Emperors, but the one that leads the troops with zero casualties."

However, Rosen did not think that using the complete form of Susanoo was an exaggeration.

Since he brought these marines here, he must be responsible for their lives.

I don't want to be a nanny.

He can also accept battle damage.

As Don Quixote Doflamingo said before, there is no war without casualties.

Rosen also agreed with this point, but if the war could be fought without loss of life and the enemy could be killed without injury, then why would one choose to let his own soldiers die?

The Deserter King is an exception.

In his opinion, zero combat losses will always be the ultimate romance of the navy.

"Admiral!"

After hearing Rosen's words, the sailors on the deck were all shocked and their faces were moved.

As navy officers from the headquarters, especially the backbone and grassroots carefully selected by the Warring States, each of them has a courage that the deserter king does not possess.

That is, in a big war, we must charge ahead and never retreat.

But not retreating does not mean that you are not afraid of death, nor does it mean that you want to die bravely.

However, most officers, whether from the headquarters or branches, would basically let their subordinates and marines charge first in any large-scale war.

The first is to test it out.

The second is to consume a wave.

Only a very small number of naval commanders would choose to fight alongside their subordinates, and even fewer would choose to lead the troops themselves.

It is even more rare for a senior official to give priority to the casualties of his subordinates during wartime.

"perhaps you're right."

"If my superiors in the country of endless war had treated soldiers as human beings like you did when I was a soldier, there would be no devil descendants later."

"I am still a national hero."

Douglas Barrett looked at Rosen beside him, his eyes a little dazed, and he muttered unconsciously.

He thought of the turbulent years of his youth, when his adoptive father, who was also his superior, used him like cannon fodder from the beginning.

Even though he began to show his prowess later and was beginning to be used, he was still used as expendable combat power.

Even if he eventually became a national hero and had all his achievements, he would still be stabbed in the back.

But what about Rosen?

Douglas Barrett sensed it clearly with his Observation Haki.

This man really didn't want his soldiers to get hurt or die in battle.

It's not that he loves his soldiers like his own sons, he just simply wants to protect his soldiers from casualties.

This is not an emotion, but a cognition.

It seems that in Rosen's eyes, in war, the pursuit of not losing a single soldier and pursuing zero casualties is a matter of course, even something that is engraved in the bones.

It was precisely because of this that the devil's descendants were touched.

Just as Douglas Barrett was lost in thought, a hurried voice suddenly sounded from the deck.

"Admiral."

"The birdcage did not disappear."

"It's still closing in on the town."

A naval lieutenant pointed to the birdcage that enveloped Don Quixote's base camp.

"How could this be?"

"Doflamingo has been defeated, and his fruit ability has been sealed by seastone."

"Why hasn't that birdcage disappeared yet?"

Dor turned his head and found that the birdcage still covered the entire island, cutting through the buildings, rock formations and ground along the way, while converging towards the town in the center of the island.

It was like an umbrella covering the sky and the sun, which was gradually being closed.

“咈咈咈咈咈!”

"Of course the birdcage is not going away."

"Unless you kill me, that town and the people in it are doomed."

Donquixote Doflamingo raised his head and glared at Rosen with a defiant look on his face.

He already knew the man's intention of coming to the North Sea.

Not to kill himself, but to turn the Shichibukai into watchdogs that truly obey the orders of the navy.

In other words, Rosen would never kill him.

Hearing Donquixote Doflamingo's confident words, the navy on the deck couldn't help but turn their eyes to Rosen.

This is another multiple-choice question.

Choose between taming Tianyaksha or choosing one hundred thousand townspeople.

"I'll go try it!"

Douglas Barrett was about to get up from the beach chair when he was stopped by Rosen.

"It's just a birdcage, is it necessary to go through so much trouble?"

Hearing this, Rosen shook his head with a smirk on his face, and did not control Susanoo to put down the warship in its hand. Instead, he let Susanoo maintain the posture of holding the warship with one hand, and then spread out the wings folded at its back.

boom

As a fierce storm swept over, Susanoo soared into the sky like a roc spreading its wings.

Carrying a warship and hundreds of sailors, it soared straight up into the sky, broke through the air all the way to the clouds, and finally stopped at the top of the birdcage.

Followed by.

Under the shocked gazes of Donquixote Doflamingo and many navy officers, Susanoo leaned over and stretched out his hand, spread his five fingers, and ignored the sharpness of the silk thread, and grabbed the top of the birdcage with one hand.

bang

The domineering wings behind him flapped vigorously, and a surging storm like a tide was set off in the void.

Simultaneously.

Driven by Rosen's will, Susanoo exerted its mighty force with the arm that was holding the birdcage.

click

The birdcage that pierced the surface, penetrated the rock layers and went deep into the ground was now pulled out bit by bit from Don Quixote's base camp by Susanoo with one hand.

puff

Accompanied by a series of loud earth-shattering noises.

The birdcage that Donquixote Doflamingo was proud of and the ability he relied on last time, which was huge enough to cover an island and was extremely sharp and sturdy, seemed like an ordinary small cage that could be found everywhere in front of Susanoo and was pulled up with one hand.

All the silk threads rooted in the ground of the island were pulled out without exception.

then.

Susanoo raised one arm high, lifted the bird cage in his hand above his head, and threw it with force.

Like throwing a baseball, the huge birdcage was thrown away from the island.

boom

As the waves rose from the sea, the birdcage was thrown directly into the sea.

Looking at Susanoo standing in the clouds like a war god, the image of this tall figure pulling out a birdcage with one arm flashed through everyone's mind. Including Don Quixote Doflamingo, the same idea came to everyone present.

Strong enough to pull up mountains and rivers!

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