Chapter 1744 Napoleon VS Yamato (6)
As Yamato spoke, the already tense atmosphere on Beast Island became even more solemn.
People held their breath and watched the two people confronting each other.
Napoleon stood there quietly, his eyes meeting Yamato's, but he said nothing.
His eyes were calm and sharp, as if he was observing Yamato's every move.
"You are very confident. You dare to come here alone!"
There was a hint of sarcasm in Yamato's words. She stared at Napoleon closely, as if trying to find a flaw in his expression.
Hearing this, Napoleon raised the corners of his mouth slightly, revealing a disdainful smile.
He responded without showing any weakness: "This is not a dangerous place. Even if it is, I would not dare to come here!"
His voice was firm and confident, revealing a fearless courage.
After hearing this, Yamato raised the corner of his mouth, but it was a faint smile, which contained both admiration for Napoleon's courage and contempt for his arrogance.
"Ha! Young people really have a lot of words in their mouths!"
She said this in the tone of a senior looking at a junior.
However, Napoleon was not affected by Yamato's words. He raised the trident of Poseidon in his hand, pointed the tip at Yamato, and said sternly: "Stop talking nonsense and release my crew!"
There was anger and anxiety in his voice, and he was clearly concerned for the safety of his crew.
Seeing this, Yamato calmly put the mace in his hand on his shoulder, then looked at Napoleon and said slowly: "If you want your crew, you can fight me!"
Her words exploded in the crowd like thunder, and everyone's hearts suddenly tightened.
None of them expected that Yamato would make such a request.
For a moment, everyone's eyes were focused on Yamato on the platform, and even Napoleon was a little surprised.
Of course, it wasn’t a huge battle with Yamato that caught Napoleon by surprise.
What really caught him off guard was that Yamato did not use the captured crew members to threaten him.
Ever since learning that his crew had been captured, Napoleon had been thinking hard during the long journey home about how to ensure the safety of his crew.
However, no matter how hard he racked his brains, he could not come up with a perfect plan to rescue the more than 200 crew members from the clutches of the Beasts Pirates.
Such a large number of people was undoubtedly a daunting task for Napoleon who was alone.
He knew very well that the Beasts Pirates would never sit idly by and watch him take these crew members away so easily.
They will certainly do everything they can to obstruct his actions.
Faced with so many enemies, Napoleon couldn't help but ask himself, how could he protect all the crew members by himself?
Of course, Napoleon did not fail to consider the possibility of seeking foreign aid.
But his proud character made it difficult for him to ask his family for help.
After all, this crisis was entirely caused by him, so how could he have the face to ask for help from his family?
More importantly, when he decided to go out to sea, Napoleon vowed that he would alone create a glorious career in this paradise full of challenges that would be no less than that of his grandfather.
If he asks for help at this critical moment, where will he put his face?
Napoleon was extremely concerned about his reputation.
After all, when Napoleon was eighteen years old, he was a young man full of vigor and vitality.
At this stage, he was full of vigor and confidence, and his youthful pride burned like a raging flame.
This pride drives him and makes it difficult for him to make decisions that would lose face.
Take the rescue of the crew as an example. To be honest, Napoleon himself estimated the success rate to be almost zero.
You know, the enemy he is facing is Yamato, a veteran warrior who has been famous for more than ten years. His strength is comparable to that of Garp. Even because Garp has a broken arm, Yamato's strength may even be above Garp.
Napoleon couldn't even defeat Garp, let alone challenge Yamato.
Although he had no confidence in his heart, Napoleon came resolutely.
This was not because he was absolutely sure of success, but because of his irrepressible pride, which forced him to come.
However, Napoleon was not a blindly impulsive person.
Before deciding to rescue the crew, he had already prepared for the worst - the entire crew was wiped out.
Yes, he was mentally prepared for the possibility of not being able to rescue the crew.
If Yamato really used his crew as hostages and forced Napoleon to do something he didn't want to do at all, then Napoleon would definitely not comply.
After all, Napoleon was a very principled man, and he would never sacrifice his own interests and principles for others.
Therefore, if faced with this situation, Napoleon would most likely abandon the lives of those crew members without hesitation.
Although this may seem a bit cruel, it may be the wisest choice for Napoleon.
After all, he couldn't put himself in a passive situation, nor could he let the enemy succeed.
However, this does not mean that Napoleon was a purely selfish person.
In fact, his selfishness was more due to the fact that he had no choice but to make such a seemingly selfish decision in order to protect the lives of himself and his crew members.
Moreover, as long as there was a glimmer of hope, Napoleon would take the risk without hesitation.
Because he knew that only in this way could he escape from the predicament and avenge his crew members.
However, when Napoleon heard Yamato's words, he suddenly felt something strange.
This woman didn't seem to want to fight him to the death. Instead, she just wanted to fight him to determine the winner.
"Okay, but you have to release my crew first, then I will fight you!"
Napoleon looked at Yamato, his tone obviously much softer than at the beginning.
This change in him not only surprised the people around him, but even Yamato himself was a little surprised.
Could it be that the purpose of the Beasts Pirates mobilizing so many troops and making such a big fuss is just to compete with Napoleon?
Is this really necessary? Such a large-scale mobilization not only consumes a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources, but also attracts the attention of the whole world.
The end result was just a fight.
This undoubtedly disappointed many ambitious people who had hoped to reap the benefits, and their dissatisfaction erupted like a volcano.
These people criticized Yamato through the screen, and the cursing was endless.
The World Government and the Navy were equally disappointed.












