Chapter 1461: No rush
"Marshal, let's change our route." Someone broke the silence and agreed with Aokiji's plan.
However, this proposal immediately aroused doubts from others: "But how can we enter the new world in this way?"
Yes, changing the route can avoid possible ambush, but it also means that they will lose the normal way to enter the new world. This is undoubtedly a dilemma, which makes people feel torn.
Aokiji was silent for a moment, his brows slightly furrowed, as if he was thinking about something. After a while, he slowly spoke: "There is a hidden entrance that only I know."
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Two days later, the morning sun of Thunder God Island shone on the sea, making the waves sparkle. The members of the Kuro Pirates gathered in the banquet hall, and the table was filled with sumptuous food, but these delicacies were disappearing at an alarming speed.
"It's really strange, where did the navy people go?" someone suddenly asked, breaking the originally noisy atmosphere in the banquet hall.
"Yes, according to common sense, they should have arrived a long time ago," another person echoed.
Ryan put down the barrel in his hand, looked at Clo curiously, and asked, "Hey, Clo, is there any new news from Morgans?"
Clo slowly put down the knife and fork in his hand, shook his head, and replied: "No. He has sent out new surveillance birds, but they have not found any trace of the navy."
Ryan frowned and said with a puzzled look on his face: "This is too strange. So many naval ships can't just disappear like that!"
Indeed, it was almost impossible for such a large fleet to be completely hidden. However, after two days, they had not received any news about the navy, which was really puzzling.
"Captain, what do you think about this?" Upon hearing this question, Kuro, who was fiercely "fighting" with the sizzling beef leg, couldn't help but stop what he was doing and looked up in surprise.
He was still chewing a piece of beef in his mouth and answered vaguely: "How can I see? I can't find the person, what can I use to see?" After that, he unceremoniously broke the beef leg with his hands, and then started to tear it into big mouthfuls as if he had been hungry for several days.
The Red Earl looked at Kuro's expression with a solemn expression on his face. He said slowly, "Everyone should be careful at this time. An unexpected attack is often the most deadly."
Everyone nodded in agreement after hearing what the Red Earl said. However, Kuro seemed to have ignored the Red Earl's warning and continued to eat with relish.
Seeing this, the Red Earl couldn't help but feel a little angry. He glared at Kuro and said unhappily, "Can't you be a little more nervous?!"
Hearing this, Kuro quickened his eating pace.
"Nervous? Humph, those unnecessary worries will only disturb our minds."
There was a hint of disdain in his words, as if he was sneering at those who were flustered because of nervousness.
"Sending a large number of troops to search? That's absolutely stupid! It will play right into the hands of the navy and give them an opportunity to take advantage." Kuro's eyes flashed with wisdom, and his words were like a sharp blade, piercing the core of the problem.
"So what are you going to do? Just sit there and wait for the navy to come knocking on your door?"
The Red Earl couldn't help but question, his tone full of anxiety and uneasiness.
"This might be a solution." Kuro smiled slightly, and that smile contained both confidence and cunning.
His words stunned everyone present, and a trace of anger flashed across the Red Earl's face.
"You!" The Red Earl gritted his teeth, but couldn't find any words to refute.
He knew that although Kuro seemed to be unfocused, he was actually very resourceful and could often come up with unexpected strategies.
"Urgent? What's the use of being anxious?" Kuro said calmly, his tone revealing a calmness, "Wait for them to come. As long as they dare to step into the new world, our spies and our forces will naturally discover their traces."
The Red Earl had a gloomy face. Although he was unhappy, he knew that there was nothing he could do except wait. He could only nod silently to show his agreement with Kuro's opinion.
Seeing that the Red Earl stopped talking, Kuro continued to enjoy the food on the table, as if everything was under his control.
That afternoon, he found Mori and Katakuri again, and the three of them had a secret conversation for more than ten minutes.
Afterwards, Mori and Katakuri left Thunder God Island.
Time flies, and another day passes quietly.
As night falls, the drizzle falls like silk, as if covering the whole world with a thin veil.
The sparse raindrops continued to fall.
"This kind of weather makes me feel really uncomfortable." Kuro muttered to himself as he woke up from his sleep.
He slowly got up, staggered to the bathroom, washed up briefly, and then half-lay on the sofa in the living room, staring at the gloomy sky outside through the floor-to-ceiling windows on the balcony.
"Would you like to have some breakfast?" Robin's voice came from the bedroom. She came out sleepily, wearing a loose shirt.
"Eat something, after all, you consumed so much energy last night." Kuro replied weakly.
"You're so tired!" Robin chuckled, patted Kuro's shoulders twice coquettishly, then turned and walked out of the room, going to the kitchen to prepare breakfast.
"Boom~" Suddenly, a dull thunder sounded, breaking the tranquility of the early morning.
Not long after, Ryan and others also got up one after another. They gathered in the living room, each of them looking a little listless.
"Oh, this damn place, it rains every other day, making me almost depressed." The King of Evil Politics was playing with a lump of gelatinous black substance in his hand, his face full of depression and irritability.
“Then you can get away from here!” Aini’s face was as heavy as water, his eyes were cold, and his voice was like a chill wind, which made people shudder.
Faced with such an aggressive Eneel, the King of Evil couldn't help but feel a little timid, but he still gritted his teeth and looked up at Eneel, and sighed in his heart: "This guy is not easy to mess with!" Then he quickly lowered his head and remained silent, as if this could avoid a conflict with Eneel.
However, Wald on the side seemed to be completely unaware of the tense atmosphere. Seeing the cowardly look of the King of Evil Government, he couldn't help but burst into laughter. His laughter seemed particularly abrupt in this silent environment.
"What are you laughing at? Be careful or your teeth might fall out!" The King of Evil was angered by Wald's laughter. He retorted in a bad mood, his tone full of anger and dissatisfaction.
But Walder ignored the words of the King of Evil Government and laughed even harder. The laughter echoed in the empty space and sounded a bit harsh.
Wald's laughter finally caught the attention of Barrett beside him. Barrett frowned, rubbed his ears impatiently, and complained: "Stop laughing, it's so noisy!"
When Wald heard what Barrett said, he realized that his laughter might be disturbing to others, so he quickly stopped laughing, but the smile on his face did not disappear.
In this way, a group of people continued to chat in this boring atmosphere, and time passed slowly as they talked.












