Chapter 1736 Napoleon's Prison Escape (8)
When the wife next to him heard this, her face turned pale instantly.
She quickly reached out and covered Caesar's mouth to stop him from speaking.
Seeing this, Caesar sighed helplessly and took his wife's hand away.
"Go call your grandfather and tell him you're safe!"
Although Caesar's tone was still a little stiff, he no longer had the anger he had just had.
"Okay, I'll fight now!"
Napoleon hung up his father's Den Den Mushi without hesitation, and quickly dialed his grandfather's Den Den Mushi.
After the call was connected, he first reported his safety to his grandfather as usual, and then started chatting with his grandfather.
The grandfather and grandson talked about a wide range of topics, ranging from Napoleon's recent situation to the situation in the Rockefeller Kingdom to some family trivia.
They chatted happily and before they knew it, more than half an hour had passed.
This is what is called a relationship between generations apart, Napoleon thought.
His grandfather's care and love for him made him feel extremely warm.
However, during the conversation, Charlotte did not forget to impart to Napoleon some experiences and lessons about being away from home.
Charlotte told Napoleon that when encountering an opponent stronger than himself, he must put his own safety first and not take risks easily.
After all, just because the Navy was able to let the Rockefeller Kingdom go this time doesn’t mean they will let Napoleon go so easily next time.
Therefore, when you are not strong enough, you should be timid when necessary.
Napoleon listened carefully to his grandfather's instructions and took every word to heart.
He knew that his grandfather was doing this for his own good, and that these experiences and lessons were gained through his grandfather's life-long experiences.
Soon, the conversation between the grandfather and grandson ended.
Napoleon breathed a sigh of relief, finally putting aside the worries of the past few days.
However, just when he wanted to take a break, the intelligence officer suddenly walked in with several newspapers in his hand.
"Young Master, these are the newspapers from the past few days, maybe you should take a look!"
The agent said cautiously.
Hearing this, Napoleon glanced at the newspaper in the intelligence officer's hand and couldn't help feeling curious.
These days, Napoleon has been drifting on the vast ocean like a rootless duckweed.
He didn't know where he was drifting to, nor did he know what his fate would be.
Just when he felt desperate, fate seemed to give him a glimmer of hope.
He stumbled upon a lone ship and without hesitation decided to rob it.
After a fierce battle, Napoleon successfully captured the ship and found some food and fresh water on board, temporarily solving the survival problem.
Next, Napoleon began to think about his next move.
He decided to find the right direction first and then continue drifting in the sea, hoping to encounter some clues or opportunities.
In this way, Napoleon drifted aimlessly on the sea. Days passed, but he never met the newspaper seller, and he knew nothing about the news after he was captured by Cap.
The intelligence agent was quite careful. The newspapers he collected happened to be the days when Napoleon was arrested and the days when he lost contact.
Napoleon couldn't wait to take the newspaper and read it carefully.
The first thing he saw was the news that his arrest might lead to a war between the World Government and the Rockefeller Kingdom.
This surprised him a little. He didn't expect that his arrest would cause such a sensation.
Then, Napoleon saw the major newspapers' doubts about the naval hero Cap.
These questions mainly focus on why Karp was unable to completely eliminate himself and whether he was derelict in his duty.
This made Napoleon laugh, thinking that this day would come to Cap too.
However, when Napoleon saw the news about his men, his smile immediately disappeared.
The headline in the newspaper is "The Beasts Pirates capture the entire crew of the Lion Pirates!"
The title also included photos of Murat and others, as well as the words spread by Beast Yamato.
Looking at these contents, Napoleon felt extremely heavy.
He didn't know what the current situation of his men was, nor did he know what Beast Yamato was trying to do.
"Young Master, this may be a conspiracy of the Beasts Pirates, trying to lure you over!"
The intelligence officer looked at Napoleon and said solemnly.
Although his voice was not loud, the tension revealed in it could not be ignored.
Upon hearing this, Napoleon's originally casual sitting posture immediately straightened up, his eyes fixed on the intelligence officer, as if he wanted to see more clues from the other's expression.
"Oh? What do you think?"
Napoleon's voice was low and magnetic, with a hint of coercion.
The intelligence officer felt Napoleon's gaze and couldn't help but feel happy.
He knew that this was a rare opportunity. If he could gain the young master's appreciation, he would definitely be reused after returning to the Rockefeller Kingdom, and might even be promoted.
"Young Master, the Beasts Pirates have a paternal vendetta against our Rockefeller Kingdom. Beast Yamato's father died at the hands of the king."
The agent took a deep breath and continued.
"So, it is very likely that Beast Yamato wants to use these crew members to lure you over, and then take the opportunity to surround and kill you in order to avenge her father."
After listening to the intelligence officer's words, Napoleon was silent for a moment.
His brows furrowed slightly, obviously thinking about the other party's speculation.
What the intelligence officer said does make sense. After all, this is a fact that cannot be avoided.
"So do you think I should go?"
Napoleon suddenly asked, his eyes falling on the intelligence officer again, as if waiting for his answer.
The intelligence officer hesitated for a moment, then said, "Go, but you can't go alone!"
His tone was firm and clearly well thought out.
"Oh! What do you say?"
Napoleon's interest was thoroughly piqued, and he leaned forward, motioning for the agent to continue.
"The Beasts Pirates are promoting this on such a large scale. If you don't go, it will damage your reputation, so you must go!"
The intelligence officer looked at Napoleon seriously and said solemnly.
Napoleon frowned slightly. When he saw the news just now, the anger in his heart was instantly ignited, and he just wanted to rush over and rescue the crew.
However, after listening to the intelligence officer's analysis, he realized that things were not that simple.
"But you can't go alone. You want to save the crew. How can you do it by yourself? So you need to find help!"
The intelligence officer continued to advise.
Napoleon fell into deep thought and began to re-examine the issue.












