The night was coming, but the pub was still bustling.

The war in the New World became a topic of conversation for the drinkers, but in fact, they didn't care who would win or lose in the end.

The sea is big, and these big events are too far away from them, so far that even if the navy was destroyed and the sea was replaced by a pirate commander, they didn't think anything would change.

Daro leaned on the bar, watching the drinkers bragging and farting.

In fact, in the afternoon, Daro had already finished a regular season game, because the opponent was not very strong.

After Daro used the gun, there was basically no suspense in the game, so I won't mention it here for the time being.

However, it is said that Tim's opponent in this game is the giant bear Cousins ​​in the tavern, and Tim also fulfilled the harsh words he said in the tavern at that time, and took Cousins' head with a bounty of 100 million in the game.

Oh no, the bear's head.

And what a coincidence, Darrow's opponent in the next game is Tim, who is also a gunman.

Let's put these things aside for the time being and focus on Cap.

What's wrong with Cap? Cap has been very upset recently.

A few days ago, Roger tricked him and let Roger and his men steal the ship out of the naval base. This made Cap depressed for a long time, and he could only relieve it through the donut challenge.

But in the afternoon, when Cap was about to pull the record to the number of 700, several guys with white cloth on their heads came, and they were Bode and his three men.

There was no way, Cap could only cooperate and let his soldiers go out together to search the city on a large scale.

If it were normal, it would not be a big deal, but Garp knew that something was wrong with the navy. Sengoku alone called him no less than three times, asking him to complete the mission quickly and then set off for the New World.

Sengoku didn't say what the specific situation was.

Later, his adjutant found out that the Navy Headquarters and the Rocks Pirate Alliance had started a war in the New World, and both sides were constantly drawing forces to prepare for a decisive battle.

The situation was at a stalemate.

The Navy said that it was at a stalemate, and Garp was not a fool. The Navy had traveled thousands of miles to the New World to fight, and it was not at an advantage.

As long as the main force of the Pirate Alliance could not be eliminated immediately, the Navy would suffer if it was delayed. Coupled with several calls from Sengoku, Garp's idea was further confirmed.

Sure enough, Garp, who later became a naval hero galloping on the sea, how could he be a person who knew nothing?

"No, I have to go back quickly." Garp suddenly stood up, but soon sat back down with a dejected face.

Garp was also very clear about what kind of punishment he would receive if he gave up the mission without receiving orders.

At this time, Garp was not a naval hero with unparalleled prestige, nor was he the old-fashioned vice admiral decades later.

If it was just his own future, it would be fine. More importantly, if he really did this, his immediate superior, Kong Ganggu, would also be impeached.

As for why he dared to disobey orders so recklessly later, it was because the Admiral of the Navy was his brother, Sengoku. If he didn't cheat on his brother, the relationship would not be close.

"It's annoying." Garp rubbed his hair into a chicken coop and wailed.

But soon, Garp recovered and immediately called his adjutant to hurry up and catch the slave named Rector so that he could complete the mission and go back quickly.

The next day, in the tavern.

"Vice Admiral Garp, the slave was not found." An adjutant said to Garp.

"Could it be that the CP0 guys made a mistake? That guy is not on the island at all."

Garp drank a sip of the cocktail prepared by Rector depressedly, and then said, "Forget it, let's keep looking."

On the other side of the bar.

"So this is why the news has been so tense these days!" Darrow thought calmly.

He was wondering why the entire navy on the island suddenly went out and began to search for Rector frantically.

Darrow glanced at Rector on the bar without knowing how to express his feelings, then glanced at his feet, and secretly complained: "If Garp knew that the two people he is looking for in the whole city are right in front of him, would he be so angry that he would die?"

I really thought about it, but Darrow would not say that. He pretended to be innocent and asked Garp: "Vice Admiral Garp, what happened?"

The big-mouthed Garp had no idea what confidentiality meant, and told the whole story in detail.

"I'm so annoyed!"

Garp suddenly yelled loudly, and then said to Rector next to him: "That Trek (pseudonym), give me another bottle of wine."

"Okay."

Fake Trek, real Rector touched his nose, took a bottle of wine and put it on Garp's table.

Daro: "..."

However, it is not a solution to let the navy search like this, and problems will arise sooner or later, so why not...

After thinking for a while, Daro suddenly said to Garp: "Vice Admiral Garp, I have a way to let you go back without disobeying orders."

"Come on, you brag again."

Garp didn't believe that Daro would have any good ideas, but thinking that he was really helpless now, he might as well listen.

"What is the solution?" Garp asked.

"Well... but this method may require the help of one person." Darrow glanced at Roger, who was lying on the bar after drinking, and said hesitantly.

"I help? How can I help? I'm a pirate!" Roger, who was named, raised his head and pointed at himself.

"It's very simple. If you two fight, everything will be solved." Darrow said slowly.

Then Darrow told his plan in detail.

Darrow's idea was very simple. He pretended that Roger's pirate group was related to the escaped slave, let Garp come forward and chase Roger's pirate group, and it would be best if they both suffered losses.

After that, Garp could go back to Marinford with the excuse of returning to the headquarters to recuperate.

As for the New World?

The vice admiral of the navy went to the front line with pain. Could his superiors still blame him?

This plan is certainly not perfect, but as long as the reason is acceptable and the Celestial Dragons can be fooled, it will be fine. It doesn't even need to be fooled. As long as it is morally justified, the Celestial Dragons will have no way to deal with Garp.

You said to cooperate in arresting people? I caught him. I also found that this fugitive was involved with Roger's pirate group, but I, Garp, was weak and couldn't beat Roger.

You can't punish me for this.

As for the navy?

Will Steel Bone Kong pursue Garp's responsibility?

Of course not. The navy is eager for Garp to go back quickly, and they will definitely help to smooth things over.

"It's really a good idea."

After listening to Darrow's idea, Garp thought about it and found that it was indeed feasible. Anyway, he didn't take this mission seriously. It would be best if he could find a reason to deal with the Celestial Dragons.

"No way." Roger was a little confused when he saw that Garp actually agreed.

"Roger! You have to fight now." Garp laughed while clenching his fists, as if to say, "If you dare to refuse, I will arrest you on the spot."

"Okay." Roger put the straw hat on his head, which was also an agreement.

If this plan is a win-win situation, then Garp and Darrow each won once.

Garp can use this to get rid of the mission of the Celestial Dragons and rush to support the navy, and in this way the military force on the island will be much smaller, and Darrow will have less pressure.

But there are also two unlucky guys who lose both. One is Roger, who has to play a drama with his old enemy Garp for no reason, and the other unlucky guy is...

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"Haven't you found it yet?"

Quilli said impatiently, as there has been no trace of Darrow and Rector on the island.

"That slave seems to have disappeared from the world, and we can't find him at all." Bode was also a little depressed. He has been looking for a few days, so there must be some clues.

"It seems that we haven't looked for that block yet?" Budore said, pointing to the block where the Porter Tavern was located.

"Huh, that block? How is that possible? Didn't the Vice Admiral always stay in that block?" Quili rolled her eyes and complained to Budore.

"It seems so..."

"Let's look for it somewhere else!" Bode ordered again.

"Yes!" Budore and Quili said weakly.

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