Chapter 101: Kavi, have you forgotten our bond?
In the next few days, Kavi and Moria discussed the detailed development direction of the Moria Pirate Group in the future.
The main focus is on strengthening strength. As for the shadows of those civilians, Kavi directly asked Moria to give up.
First, the shadows of ordinary people are too weak, and second, the development of the revolutionary army requires the support of civilians.
When Moria decided to follow Kavi, it was destined that he would join the Revolutionary Army in the future.
Moria gained a lot and felt that he and Kavi had met too late.
If he had met Kavi earlier, he wouldn't have been hiding here.
"Develop well. If you have any questions, call me. I'll be back first."
This kind of gloomy environment may seem exciting at first, but it becomes boring after staying there for a long time.
Moriah stood up and said, "Senior, can't you stay for two more days?"
Moria wanted Kavi to stay.
If you have any questions, you can ask them at any time. Perona also likes to argue with Kavi, but of course she gets beaten most of the time.
There were not many people on the boat, and Moria was very happy to see Perona as a friend to talk to.
He usually has no time to play with Perona, who grew up with dolls.
Moriah felt a little guilty towards Perona.
Kavi shook his head, "It's time to go back. Take good care of Perona and don't let anyone bully her."
Kavi turned around and walked out of the room.
"Senior, I'll take you there!"
Kavi waved his hand casually, "Go back, no need to see me off."
Moriah stopped and watched Kavi until he disappeared.
"Alas, Perona is alone again. How about taking some time out every day to play games with Perona? Forget it, let's hurry up and get stronger!"
Moria shook his head and thought that at most he could make a few more stuffed pets for Perona.
At this time, Perona floated in with a plate of washed fruits.
"Hey, where's Kavi? Where did he go?" Perona looked around but didn't see Kavi.
After so many years, she finally has a new friend. Although she doesn't say it, she is still very happy in her heart.
"You are talking about the senior, he has already left."
"Snapped!"
Perona put a plate of fruit on the table and pouted unhappily:
"Where did he go? Why didn't he take me with him? Isn't he afraid of getting lost?"
Obviously, they went out to play together these days.
In fact, Kavi wanted to visit the three-masted sailing ship and asked Perona to be his tour guide.
Moria wiped the sweat from his forehead and whispered:
"The senior has left here and he probably won't come back for a long time."
Perona trembled when she heard that, and turned to stare at Moria with a questioning look in her eyes.
"He left?! When? Why didn't he tell me?"
Moriah turned his head, not daring to look at Perona, "Not long after I left, my senior urged me not to let you get bullied."
Perona clenched her fists and flew out quickly, looking unhappy and gnashing her teeth:
"Who dares to bully me except you, a bastard!"
Looking at Perona flying away, Moriah's guilty expression disappeared in an instant.
Then she smiled like an auntie, "Hehehe, Senior, let Perona take you there..."
Moria has seen Perona's condition in the past few days.
Although he was often scolded by Kavi, he couldn't hide the happiness in his eyes.
It can be seen that Perona is really used to being alone, and she is so happy when someone teaches her a lesson.
Kavi, who had just boarded his beloved boat, was about to set sail when an angry voice came from behind.
"Kavi! Why didn't you tell me?! Have you forgotten our bond?"
In just three days, Perona and Kavi had formed a strong bond.
Kavi's hand holding the rudder suddenly froze, and his expression twitched unnaturally.
He cursed himself in his heart about what he had said to Perona in the past few days.
Soon, Perona flew to Kavi's boat, grabbed him by the collar, and asked loudly:
"Why didn't you say goodbye to me?"
His eyes were wide open, his face was full of anger, and his hands were gripping Kavi's collar, as if he wanted to lift him up.
Of course, her little bit of strength couldn't shake Kavi at all.
Kavi touched his nose awkwardly and said sincerely:
"Parting is too sad. I don't want you to be sad, so I left quietly."
"As the saying goes, every separation is for a better meeting, and so are we!"
Perona's face was dull. "Is that so? I was wondering why you didn't say goodbye to me?"
Kavi took her little hand away and said, "Yes, that's it. Go back quickly. It's cold outside. Don't catch a cold."
"Then when can we meet again?" Perona asked.
"Probably only three to five years?" Kavi thought, if nothing unexpected happened.
"Ah? It will take so long?" Perona immediately wilted like a deflated ball.
Three to five years, doesn't that mean she will have to spend another three to five years alone with her doll?
"Don't worry, three to five years will pass quickly." Kavi stroked her pink fur and comforted her.
"By the way, remember to call me grandpa next time! Don't be disrespectful."
Perona curled her lips and responded impatiently with an "Oh".
"gone!"
Kavi skillfully set sail and waved goodbye to Perona.
When the two were far apart, Perona stood on the shore and shouted:
"Stinky Kavi! There's no way I can call you grandpa!!"
Kavi, who was originally in a good mood, got hard in the fist again. This girl is really not afraid of being beaten. Does she have any special fetish?
Every time Kavi taught her a lesson, she bowed her head and admitted her mistakes, but as soon as she turned around, the girl started to confuse the difference between the big and small kings.
The next time we meet, I must leave her with a deep and painful memory so that she will understand the importance of respecting the elderly and loving the young.
On this side, Perona returned to the castle happily.
"Hey, what are you so happy about? Tell the boss." Moria asked curiously when he saw Perona walking in with a happy face.
"Hmph, I won't tell you. Give me Kavi's Den Den Mushi."
Perona proudly stretched out her hand and asked Moriah for Kavi's Den Den Mushi.
"This is what my senior and I use to discuss important matters. What are you, a little brat, doing with it?"
Moria naturally wouldn't give it to her easily.
"I'll contact him later, okay?"
Moria shook her head. "Of course not. It's a matter between men. Why should a little girl like you interfere?"
This Den Den Mushi is like a trump card, giving Moria a full sense of security.
"Give it to me or not. If not, I will tell Kavi next time and say that you watched me being bullied by others!"
Perona knew that the person Moria respected and feared the most now was Kavi, so she directly used Kavi to threaten him.
"Forehead..."
Moriah was a little helpless. After following her senior for two days, Perona became smart and knew how to find other people's weaknesses.
In the end, Moria had no choice but to compromise and told Perona that she must tell him if her senior called.
Perona readily agreed, and Moria reluctantly took out a special Den Den Mushi from his arms and gave it to her.
After taking the Den Den Mushi, Perona floated back to the room with satisfaction.












