In Mihawk's courtyard, Douglas Barrett was sitting with him in the courtyard at this time. The two of them were drinking wine and chatting about something.

It has been a while since I joined the Warhammer Pirates.

After Barrett recovered from his injuries, Orgrim arranged a job for him, which was to form a pirate army belonging to the Warhammer Pirates.

This confused Barrett.

I've heard of the King's Army, the Revolutionary Army, and the Navy, but why the hell have I never heard of the Pirate Army?

To be a pirate, you also need an army?

Thinking about it carefully, it seems that there really is one. It seems that there is one in the Big Mom Pirates? But that was also a first-time creation!

But since Orgrim's orders have been given, Barrett is not going to fool him or refuse.

Therefore, during this period of time, he has been investigating the situation of the Warhammer Pirates among the various cadres and systems of the Warhammer Pirates.

He had to say that the Warhammer Pirates did seem a bit strange to him.

This pirate group seems to have a somewhat different feel. It is indeed correct to say that they are pirates.

However, they also have some important businesses in the dark world, and they don't just rely on robbery or collecting protection fees to support this huge system.

But this is nothing. Many pirates have some side jobs, which is understandable. Kaido's pirate group is also engaged in arms.

What makes Barrett even more strange is that they are engaged in construction in Avalon, and even the prototype of the entire pirate group has a tendency to develop towards the concept of 'country'.

In Barrett's view, this trend is abnormal!

Because this so-called 'country' prototype is essentially inseparable from evil!

Can a country that reveals its"evil nature" from the inside out survive for a long time?

He asked Ben Beckman, the IQ person in charge of the Warhammer Pirates, about this question.

As a result, Beckman's answer to him was also a bit strange.

"Does the evil country established by our pirates need to be maintained for a long time?"

Barrett thought about this question again and again....

Although it sounds a bit outrageous, it is true...It seems unnecessary!

As long as it can support the development of the Warhammer Pirates, complete the bloody primitive accumulation in the shortest time, and bring up the foundation, the meaning of the existence of this 'prototype country' has been achieved.

As for after this, whether you live or die, it doesn't seem to matter?

In other words, these are all things that need to be considered in the next stage. Now there is no need to consider whether it is long-lasting or not. As long as it becomes stronger, it will be over.

There's no guarantee that it will become stronger. Even if it lasts for a long time, it won't mean much to the Warhammer Pirates, right?

After thinking about this matter, Barrett already understood why Orgrim and the others wanted to create a nondescript pirate army.

To put it bluntly, this is just a 'tool' used by Orgrim to realize his ambitions. It has no superfluous meaning.

He needs this kind of power to accomplish his goals, so he needs the emergence of such a strange army.

So essentially, Barrett's understanding is that Orgrim needs a pirate cannon fodder wearing the skin of an 'army'.

As the basic force of a large number of existences, it is used to fight against other forces and rule its own territory.

That's all.

Therefore, this army does not need any sense of honor at all, and it is amazing how an army with pirates at its core can cultivate a high sense of honor.

So, what does this army need to maintain its spirit?

As a veteran with a military background, Barrett quickly thought of brainwashing and wolf nature.

The country he once served for trained its army in this way. It has to be said that the army trained in this way is very combat-effective, but if something goes wrong, it will collapse very quickly.

However, although there are many flaws in it, it is enough for the Warhammer Pirates.

I believe that as long as Orgrim himself does not collapse, and the cadres of the Warhammer Pirates do not collapse, then with the strong force of force, this army will not have problems in a short time. that's enough.

There is no need for military discipline, they just need to be able to obey the orders of their superiors. As for how cruel the methods are after the fight, slaughtering the city and destroying the country, etc., that doesn't matter.

Although he already had some ideas in his mind, Barrett did not act hastily yet. He needed to make a plan.

For example, for this army, how many people need to be formed at the beginning, how much military expenditure is needed, what configuration is needed, what venue is required, etc.

After arranging all these, come up with a mature plan, Beckman will give it to him for approval.

On the other hand, Barrett also wanted to become more familiar with the style of the Warhammer Pirates.

Although he has experience as a pirate, he even spent time on Roger's ship.

But the Roger Pirates and the Warhammer Pirates are completely different concepts!

Barrett still needs some time to fully integrate into the Warhammer Pirates.

During this time, he also came into contact with the other cadres of the Warhammer Pirates, but how should I put it?

Maybe it was because Barrett was a 'newcomer', and because he was quite aloof, he didn't get along particularly well with the other cadres. Of course, there were no conflicts.

It’s that surface-friendly feeling.

This may take some time to get used to, which is normal.

However, his relationship with Mihawk is quite good. On the one hand, it is because they have traveled together in the West Sea, and they have not known each other since they were on Ohara Island.

On the other hand, he found that Mihawk was also a very aloof person. He had a cold face all day long and seemed to be indifferent to everyone he met.

Even if it isOrgrim, the captain, also had a lukewarm feeling.

Logically speaking, this kind of guy must be ostracized, especially since the Warhammer Pirates' system is so large, the probability of this should increase.

However, everyone seems to have a good sense of Mihawk....

This made Barrett a little strange, so he was going to learn from Mihawk and wanted to ask this aloof senior how he got to this point.

"How to get along well with other cadres?"Mihawk looked at Barrett strangely.

He felt that this kind of question should not be asked by a proud person like Barrett. Isn't it in line with his character?

Barrett took a sip of wine. , nodded and said:"Yes, in fact, according to my personality, I am too lazy to care about these relationships, and I don't bother to have a good relationship with these people. But now, the task assigned to me by that guy Orgrim requires me to follow These cadres communicate..."

Mihawk nodded slightly, but still asked a little strangely:"Why did you come to ask me this question? Do I have a good relationship with them?"

"Yes, I think it looks good."Barrett nodded and said again.

Mihawk was silent for a while while holding the wine glass, wondering if you had misunderstood something?

I have been with the Warhammer Pirates for so long, and those people have never arranged any work for me, let alone my subordinates. I don’t even have a younger brother. I occasionally wonder, am I being squeezed out?

When I was in Impelton, those bastards could even forget me in such a dangerous place, pat my butt and leave. If there wasn't another small boat, I, Mihawk, would have fallen into a trap!

Recently, I discovered that when they held important meetings, they had no intention of informing me, and they all treated me as a transparent person.

That's what happened. At this time, all I can do is to avoid embarrassment, carry a hoe to plow the fields, and stay away from this area, so as not to be unable to answer when people below ask why I didn’t go to the meeting....

That’s it, you’re telling me that I had a great time getting along with them in the Warhammer Pirates?

Just when Mihawk wanted to say something, to explain.

But I feel that, apart from these, it seems that he is really doing well in the Warhammer Pirates.

I had never thought about these issues originally, but now that Barrett asked, Mihawk even doubted himself. What kind of state am I in?

A fringe member of the Warhammer Pirates?

The more he thought about this problem, the more upset Mihawk became.

I feel that being in Avalon is no longer interesting. Let’s go to sea and play with that guy Shanks. Let’s see if he has made any progress recently and take it out on him.

"Alas, let’s not talk anymore, I’m going to sea."Mihawk suddenly drank down the drink and said in a lonely tone.

Barrett, who was about to listen to Mihawk's wise words, was immediately confused.

???

Going to sea?

Is it so casual?

Me What is the answer you are looking for?

Mihawk stood up, patted Barrett's thick shoulder and said:"If you really want to ask me, then my answer is to be yourself, at least that's how I am, Even if I join the Warhammer Pirates, I haven't changed anything. Everything is natural."

"be yourself?"Barrett murmured.

But he felt that he couldn't understand the meaning of it. But seeing Mihawk's look of not wanting to say more, Barrett didn't ask any more questions.

But seeing how casual Mihawk was, Barrett murmured. As he was about to go to sea, Barrett asked a little strangely:"Don't you need to tell Orgrim?"

"Why tell him?"Mihawk looked at Barrett with some surprise.

Barrett was confused again.

Why? Aren't you a cadre of the Warhammer Pirates? As a cadre, you suddenly want to go to sea, so you don't need to say hello to the captain first. No need to ask why?

I felt that I was already very free when I was on the Roger Pirates. How did I end up in the Warhammer Pirates?...Feeling freer?

"Don’t members of the Warhammer Pirates need to report before going to sea?"Barrett asked in surprise.

"Report?"Mihawk frowned and thought about it carefully. It seems that he has never reported anything. Before leaving, he could just say hello to someone and ask him to tell him.

All this time, no one has stopped him, nor has he. No one says this is bad.

So it should be considered that the Warhammer Pirates don’t have such rules, right?

After all, no matter what I say, I am still a cadre. If there is such a rule, there is no reason why I am the only one who doesn’t know about it. I am the only one who doesn’t know about it. Are people special!?

So Mihawk nodded firmly and said:"As far as I know, there is no such thing. Anyway, I have been going to sea casually for so many years. I can go wherever I want and come back whenever I want. The longest time I traveled was probably about two years....Unless Orgrim encounters something that needs me, he will notify me. Otherwise, I will ignore it."

"Two years?"Barrett was even more surprised!

Is there any big difference between you and leaving the Warhammer Pirates?

What kind of Immortal Pirates is this? Why can't I keep up with the rhythm?

Look at it. As Mihawk walked away gracefully, Barrett held a wine glass in his hand, deep in thought.

This Warhammer Pirates...What is going on?

Suddenly, Barrett thought of Orgrim's name.

As the saying goes, there is only the wrong name, not the wrong name.

Orgrim is the source of chaos. Under his leadership, the Warhammer Pirates possess the attribute of 'chaos'. Isn't it reasonable?

Thinking back to what Mihawk said just now, 'Just be yourself', Barrett felt like he had realized something.

"Um...This pirate group is really interesting."Barrett drank the drink in one gulp, then rubbed his chin and thought.

"In this case, let me go to sea too! Let's go to Totland. The system of the Big Mom Pirates is worth learning from, and I can learn some experience there and come back to form the Warhammer Pirates' army."Barrett murmured.

Then, he left Avalon without saying hello to anyone.

He waved his sleeves and didn't take away a single cloud.

(Please give me some flowers and monthly tickets. Don't save them, big guys. Come on! Hit me, I’m thick-skinned and can withstand being hit!)

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