Chapter 1743 Napoleon VS Yamato (5)
Charlotte Lingling seemed to be awakened by Perospero's question. She turned her head sharply and looked at Napoleon in the picture like crazy. Then she pointed at him with a trembling finger and shouted hoarsely: "He, he is Whitebeard!"
Upon hearing this, everyone looked in the direction Charlotte Linlin pointed, but they only saw Napoleon in the video Den Den Mushi.
"this……!"
Everyone was shocked and looked at each other, their hearts filled with doubt and confusion.
They really couldn't understand why their mother mistook Napoleon for Whitebeard?
"Mom, that's not Whitebeard, that's Napoleon!"
Katakuri finally couldn't help but speak, with a hint of doubt and confusion in his voice.
He really couldn't understand why his mother mistook Napoleon for Whitebeard?
Could it be that my mother’s illness has relapsed?
Or is there any other reason?
"No, he is Whitebeard. I saw the shadow of Whitebeard when I stood on him. He inherited Whitebeard's will!"
Charlotte Lingling spoke with extraordinary firmness, her eyes fixed on Napoleon in the picture, as if she could see his soul through the screen.
This sentence made everyone around look at each other in confusion. They obviously didn't understand what their mother meant.
Katakuri couldn't help but look at the picture in the video Den Den Mushi and observed it carefully.
It has to be said that the scene put up by the Beasts Pirates to deal with Napoleon at this time is indeed very similar to the scene when the navy dealt with the Whitebeard Pirates.
However, can we conclude that Napoleon is Whitebeard just because of this similarity?
Katakuri thought to himself.
He glanced at his mother, who seemed a little mentally unstable, and the doubts in his mind grew stronger.
But in the end, he suppressed the urge to ask and decided to observe the situation first.
Katakuri turned his head and looked at his brothers and sisters around him, and secretly winked at them, as if conveying some message.
Tell them not to upset their mother, Katakuri thought to himself, his eyes never leaving the image of the Island of Beasts.
There, the Beasts Pirates were staring at the approaching Napoleon with full vigilance.
Napoleon stood steadily at the bow, his figure looking particularly tall in the sea breeze.
As the boat slowly moved forward, he got closer and closer to the Island of Beasts, and the formation set up by the Beasts Pirates became increasingly clear before his eyes.
Napoleon looked at this scene and couldn't help but feel a strange feeling in his heart.
This familiar scene reminded him of the confrontation with the navy. At that time, the navy also deployed a similar formation to deal with the Whitebeard Pirates.
Compared with the navy at that time, the current formation of the Beasts Pirates is obviously much inferior.
Napoleon raised the corners of his mouth slightly, revealing a disdainful smile.
He is not Whitebeard, and the enemies before him are far from comparable to the navy of that time.
He tightly grasped the Trident of Poseidon in his hand; the cold touch made his confidence even stronger.
The Beasts Pirates put up such a display just to intimidate Napoleon and warn him not to follow in the footsteps of the Whitebeard Pirates.
Napoleon simply smiled contemptuously at this simple provocation.
His gaze was as sharp as torches, shooting straight at the captain of the Beasts Pirates, Yamato, who was standing at the highest point.
It was this woman who threatened his crew and forced him to come to this place.
There was a hint of anger and determination in Napoleon's eyes. He decided to make this woman pay for what she had done.
Napoleon's eyes slowly swept across the rows of cages, and an indescribable emotion surged in his heart.
In the cage, his crew members were either sitting or lying down, looking somewhat listless.
Napoleon roughly counted and found only about two hundred people. This number made him feel even heavier.
His original crew consisted of three or four hundred people, but now there are only so few left.
The thrilling battle ten days ago brought them huge losses.
Napoleon secretly estimated that he had lost at least one hundred of his crew members.
Of course, we cannot rule out the possibility that Yamato deliberately hid a part of his crew, but this possibility is extremely small.
After all, there is no need for the other party to do this.
Napoleon's eyes moved back and forth among the crew members, as if looking for someone important.
Suddenly, his sight stopped on a cage where Murat and two other men were imprisoned.
Seeing that Murat and the other two were safe and sound, Napoleon finally felt relieved.
In Napoleon's heart, Murat and the other two hold a very special position.
They grew up with Napoleon and had a deep friendship with each other.
For Napoleon, as long as Murat and his two companions were safe, he would only feel sad for a while even if the other crew members were unfortunately killed.
If anything happened to Murat and the other two, Napoleon would probably blame himself for the rest of his life.
For Napoleon, Murat and the other two were not just crew members, but also close companions, even more important than his relatives.
Napoleon definitely didn't want anything to happen to the three of them.
When Napoleon finally saw that Murat and the other two were safe and sound, a big stone in his heart finally fell to the ground and he breathed a sigh of relief.
When his gaze turned to Yamato, his expression, which had originally relaxed slightly, instantly turned extremely cold.
He simply couldn't believe his eyes. His good brothers were locked in cages by this woman like pets!
This was an intolerable insult to Murat and the other two, who were mermen.
What made Napoleon even more angry was that Yamato actually did such a thing so unscrupulously, completely ignoring him, Napoleon, and the entire Lion Pirates!
When Napoleon's ship was about a hundred meters away from the port, he stopped the ship without hesitation.
It just stopped quietly in front of the port of Beast Island, as if time had stopped at this moment.
Everyone on the boat held their breath nervously, their eyes focused on Yamato, waiting for what might happen next.
Yamato obviously noticed Napoleon's actions. She watched Napoleon stop the boat and not continue moving forward, so she stepped forward and walked to the edge of the platform, facing Napoleon who was standing on the bow of the ship.
This was the first time that Yamato looked Napoleon in the eye at such a close distance, and it was also their first meeting in the true sense.
"Napoleon!"
The sound echoed over the Beast Island like a huge bell, as if it was going to shake the entire island.
The voice came from Yamato. Her voice was full of majesty and was clearly heard in every corner.












