Chapter 133 Sir, I’m here and you don’t have the right to speak.
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Wang Gu Tian Ji
"You..." The colonel who spoke was angry and pointed at Moriah with a red face. Looking at his huge body, he still didn't dare to curse out the curse words on his lips.
Green's faint voice sounded at this time: "Commodore Cromwell is indeed a righteous navy guarding one side, and he actually picked pirates to leave in full force when they landed on the island."
The colonel, who had an ugly face after being scolded by Moriah, immediately jumped out again and yelled: "Fart! What does the pirates coming to the island have to do with us? You want to frame us, Cromwell, I am the first one to refuse!!!" "
Cromwell's expression remained unchanged and he smiled and said: "Don't make up random charges for me. I took people out to kill pirates, and I have the approval of the headquarters, otherwise I will not leave easily."
"As for the pirates coming to the island, that's really abominable. They seem to have investigated our movements and launched an attack while we were away. If I were here, I would arrest them all and let them spend the rest of their lives in prison. Pass."
"Speaking of which, I still don't know the identity of this colleague. I wonder what happened to you in the Capital of Seven Waters?"
Green had already guessed that the other party would not leave obvious loopholes, and did not dwell on this matter. He said calmly: "It seems that I misunderstood Mr. Cromwell, but you don't have to feel sorry for those pirates. I have solved it for you, I believe they will pay attention to it in the next life."
"As for me, I'm really rude. I'm Green, and my current military rank is also Brigadier General. Technically speaking, I'm under the command of Lieutenant General Akainu for the time being."
Green is not wearing the cloak of justice that represents justice, and there is no military rank on the dark combat uniform he is wearing, so if you are not an acquaintance, you really don't know his identity.
Then, without waiting for any reaction from the other party, Green's eyes turned cold, and his figure instantly appeared behind the yelling naval captain, punching him to the ground and letting out a shrill scream.
"You'd better shut up your bad mouth when the commander is talking, or I will teach you the rules for your commander!" Green's cold voice came from the same place, and his figure seemed to have never moved.
Hearing that the other party was a commodore like himself, Cromwell immediately felt something in his heart. There were not many such young commodores in the entire navy. This person in front of him was not simple.
Seeing him suddenly making a move, his pupils shrank, and he was shocked by Green's elusive speed.
Then he heard Akainu's name again, and he was even more shocked.
As we all know, Lieutenant General Akainu's men are a group of people who don't care about anything. Those crazy people are capable of doing anything.
"It turns out to be His Excellency Brigadier General Green, hahaha, how rude, hurry up, please come inside!" Cromwell's face changed as quickly as flipping through a book. One moment he was still domineering, and the next moment he nodded and bowed with a flattering smile on his face.
"It was all a misunderstanding just now. This subordinate of mine can't speak. I will punish him severely in the future."
As he spoke, he glared at the colonel who had just gotten up from the ground, and scolded: "Go back quickly, you will only cause trouble for me!!"
Green's eyes moved, and he smiled kindly: "Haha, since Brigadier General Cromwell said that, I won't be polite."
Cromwell seemed to be a different person, extremely enthusiastic. He enthusiastically invited Green and Moriah into his office, and called a few of his closest subordinates to accompany him.
"Hahaha, Mr. Green has become a brigadier general at such a young age, but it makes us old guys feel ashamed."
"I wonder if Mr. Green is here on official business this time? Or..."
Green waved his hand and said: "There is no official business, I just came to pick up the reserved warship, but the shipyard said that it was recruited by Lord Cromwell, so I came here to find out the situation."
"If Lord Cromwell needs it urgently, then I will wait. There is no rush!"
"Hahaha, to be honest with Mr. Green, we really needed a warship this time when we went to sea, so we temporarily recruited one. I didn't expect such a coincidence."
"But we've used it up. I'm about to send someone back to the shipyard. Since its owner is here, I don't have to bother sending it back."
Green smiled and said: "Then I will send someone to receive it first. There are some things that need to be prepared."
"Of course." Cromwell motioned to a major and asked him to take people to hand over Green's warship.
On Green's side, Joul stood up and followed him out.
Despite Cromwell's pleasure, Green believed that if he hadn't been here, the warship might have been in vain.
"All the supplies on the ship are quite sufficient. Lord Green just needs to ask someone to replenish some more. This can be regarded as an apology for the previous rudeness." Cromwell smiled broadly, as if he had long forgotten the unpleasantness at the door.
"Then thank you, Lord Cromwell."
Green was not polite to him. He would be a fool not to take advantage of him.
"Uh, by the way, Mr. Green, have all those pirates been wiped out? I still want to interrogate a few alive to see if there are any other pirates behind them." Cromwell didn't believe that Green All those pirates have been killed. That's more than 100 people. Even if you line up to kill them, it will take a while. Is there not a single prisoner left?
Green said calmly: "I didn't expect this. It seems that I need to learn from Lord Cromwell in the future. I didn't let them keep any prisoners."
Cromwell was secretly stunned. This guy really didn't survive. No wonder Akainu wanted to take him under his command.
"Haha, Mr. Green, you are very polite. If not, forget it. We can't kill all the pirates, so we don't have to rush."
Green nodded and said goodbye: "Since the warship has been obtained, I will leave."
Cromwell made a symbolic attempt to retain them, but after being declined by Green, he said nothing more and sent them out the door.
Until Green took people away on two warships, the smile on his face immediately disappeared and became gloomy.
In addition to earning some hard-earned money during this trip, he even had to send away the warship he had finally robbed, which made him very unwilling.
But thinking about Green's deliberately exposed skills, he restrained his hostility again.
"Sir, are we just going to return the warship to him?"
The colonel, who was almost concussed by Green's punch, had his head wrapped in gauze. Although he was grinning in pain, he still asked viciously.
"Hmph! You idiot! Can we afford to offend this kind of person? Can you beat him or can I beat him?" Cromwell suddenly turned around and kicked him, and the opponent was hit hard. He rolled out so far with a sound, even the gauze on his head was rubbed off.
Speaking of which, Cromwell was even more angry. He rushed forward and punched and kicked the other person, making him cry for father and mother and scream miserably. He stopped until he was exhausted and panting, pointing at the man huddled together with his head in his hands. Subordinate: "Be smarter about who you can offend and who you can't offend, so you don't have to risk your life and take me with you!"
Green's faint voice sounded at this time: "Commodore Cromwell is indeed a righteous navy guarding one side, and he actually picked pirates to leave in full force when they landed on the island."
The colonel, who had an ugly face after being scolded by Moriah, immediately jumped out again and yelled: "Fart! What does the pirates coming to the island have to do with us? You want to frame us, Cromwell, I am the first one to refuse!!!" "
Cromwell's expression remained unchanged and he smiled and said: "Don't make up random charges for me. I took people out to kill pirates, and I have the approval of the headquarters, otherwise I will not leave easily."
"As for the pirates coming to the island, that's really abominable. They seem to have investigated our movements and launched an attack while we were away. If I were here, I would arrest them all and let them spend the rest of their lives in prison. Pass."
"Speaking of which, I still don't know the identity of this colleague. I wonder what happened to you in the Capital of Seven Waters?"
Green had already guessed that the other party would not leave obvious loopholes, and did not dwell on this matter. He said calmly: "It seems that I misunderstood Mr. Cromwell, but you don't have to feel sorry for those pirates. I have solved it for you, I believe they will pay attention to it in the next life."
"As for me, I'm really rude. I'm Green, and my current military rank is also Brigadier General. Technically speaking, I'm under the command of Lieutenant General Akainu for the time being."
Green is not wearing the cloak of justice that represents justice, and there is no military rank on the dark combat uniform he is wearing, so if you are not an acquaintance, you really don't know his identity.
Then, without waiting for any reaction from the other party, Green's eyes turned cold, and his figure instantly appeared behind the yelling naval captain, punching him to the ground and letting out a shrill scream.
"You'd better shut up your bad mouth when the commander is talking, or I will teach you the rules for your commander!" Green's cold voice came from the same place, and his figure seemed to have never moved.
Hearing that the other party was a commodore like himself, Cromwell immediately felt something in his heart. There were not many such young commodores in the entire navy. This person in front of him was not simple.
Seeing him suddenly making a move, his pupils shrank, and he was shocked by Green's elusive speed.
Then he heard Akainu's name again, and he was even more shocked.
As we all know, Lieutenant General Akainu's men are a group of people who don't care about anything. Those crazy people are capable of doing anything.
"It turns out to be His Excellency Brigadier General Green, hahaha, how rude, hurry up, please come inside!" Cromwell's face changed as quickly as flipping through a book. One moment he was still domineering, and the next moment he nodded and bowed with a flattering smile on his face.
"It was all a misunderstanding just now. This subordinate of mine can't speak. I will punish him severely in the future."
As he spoke, he glared at the colonel who had just gotten up from the ground, and scolded: "Go back quickly, you will only cause trouble for me!!"
Green's eyes moved, and he smiled kindly: "Haha, since Brigadier General Cromwell said that, I won't be polite."
Cromwell seemed to be a different person, extremely enthusiastic. He enthusiastically invited Green and Moriah into his office, and called a few of his closest subordinates to accompany him.
"Hahaha, Mr. Green has become a brigadier general at such a young age, but it makes us old guys feel ashamed."
"I wonder if Mr. Green is here on official business this time? Or..."
Green waved his hand and said: "There is no official business, I just came to pick up the reserved warship, but the shipyard said that it was recruited by Lord Cromwell, so I came here to find out the situation."
"If Lord Cromwell needs it urgently, then I will wait. There is no rush!"
"Hahaha, to be honest with Mr. Green, we really needed a warship this time when we went to sea, so we temporarily recruited one. I didn't expect such a coincidence."
"But we've used it up. I'm about to send someone back to the shipyard. Since its owner is here, I don't have to bother sending it back."
Green smiled and said: "Then I will send someone to receive it first. There are some things that need to be prepared."
"Of course." Cromwell motioned to a major and asked him to take people to hand over Green's warship.
On Green's side, Joul stood up and followed him out.
Despite Cromwell's pleasure, Green believed that if he hadn't been here, the warship might have been in vain.
"All the supplies on the ship are quite sufficient. Lord Green just needs to ask someone to replenish some more. This can be regarded as an apology for the previous rudeness." Cromwell smiled broadly, as if he had long forgotten the unpleasantness at the door.
"Then thank you, Lord Cromwell."
Green was not polite to him. He would be a fool not to take advantage of him.
"Uh, by the way, Mr. Green, have all those pirates been wiped out? I still want to interrogate a few alive to see if there are any other pirates behind them." Cromwell didn't believe that Green All those pirates have been killed. That's more than 100 people. Even if you line up to kill them, it will take a while. Is there not a single prisoner left?
Green said calmly: "I didn't expect this. It seems that I need to learn from Lord Cromwell in the future. I didn't let them keep any prisoners."
Cromwell was secretly stunned. This guy really didn't survive. No wonder Akainu wanted to take him under his command.
"Haha, Mr. Green, you are very polite. If not, forget it. We can't kill all the pirates, so we don't have to rush."
Green nodded and said goodbye: "Since the warship has been obtained, I will leave."
Cromwell made a symbolic attempt to retain them, but after being declined by Green, he said nothing more and sent them out the door.
Until Green took people away on two warships, the smile on his face immediately disappeared and became gloomy.
In addition to earning some hard-earned money during this trip, he even had to send away the warship he had finally robbed, which made him very unwilling.
But thinking about Green's deliberately exposed skills, he restrained his hostility again.
"Sir, are we just going to return the warship to him?"
The colonel, who was almost concussed by Green's punch, had his head wrapped in gauze. Although he was grinning in pain, he still asked viciously.
"Hmph! You idiot! Can we afford to offend this kind of person? Can you beat him or can I beat him?" Cromwell suddenly turned around and kicked him, and the opponent was hit hard. He rolled out so far with a sound, even the gauze on his head was rubbed off.
Speaking of which, Cromwell was even more angry. He rushed forward and punched and kicked the other person, making him cry for father and mother and scream miserably. He stopped until he was exhausted and panting, pointing at the man huddled together with his head in his hands. Subordinate: "Be smarter about who you can offend and who you can't offend, so you don't have to risk your life and take me with you!"












