Chapter 268
Forced To Be A General, I Just Wanted To Retire
Kuro, I Miss You So Much
Headquarters, Marin Vando.
After a few days of sailing, he finally ended his patrol mission and returned to Headquarters.
At this time, the headquarters is full of clanking sounds. One-third of the buildings on top of the battlefield have been destroyed. At this time, this is still the headquarters, so we naturally have to hurry up and renovate it.
Fortunately, his own home was well protected.
But before he could go home, a Marine ran over and said that Sengoku was looking for him.
âWell, Iâm going to be scolded.â
Kuro bit his cigar and said to Crowe behind him, âTake Basil to report. Iâll be back after I get scolded.â
âUnderstood, Mr. Kuro.â Crowe nodded.
The Marine led the way and soon brought Kuro to a spacious office. After that, he retreated and Kuro straightened his collar and knocked on the door.
âCome in.â
Sengokuâs voice came from inside.
Kuro pushed the door and entered. He saw Sengoku with his head lowered, as if he was dealing with documents.
At the side, Crane was sitting on the sofa drinking tea. When he saw Kuro, he smiled and said, âYou little brat, you have caused a lot of trouble.â
âDonât joke with me, Granny Crane.â Kuroâs lips twitched.
Hearing this, Sengoku raised his head and veins appeared on his forehead.
âKuro!! What did you do!â
âDonât be angry, Sengoku-san.â
Kuro walked to the sofa on the other side and sat down. He put out the cigar in the ashtray and smiled. âThat Bonaparte Poropa has the ambition to replace our Marine. Isnât this a precaution in advance?â
âCome on, that guy canât do that kind of thing at all. Do you think we Marines are good for nothing! That guy, Poropa, is not the point at all. The point is that you let two countries go to the government to sue you. Canât you do things more safely!â Sengoku roared.
âI want to, but they came directly. I canât do anything about it. Sengoku-san, you know me. I am the most reliable person. You canât see me in dangerous things.â Kuro said innocently.
âEnough! You lazy guy!â
Sengoku lowered his voice a little. âI will protect the government for you. Donât cause any trouble for me during this time. I am going to retire, do you understand?â
Kuro picked his ear. âYes, yes⦠Thereâs no need to be so loud, I heard it.â
And cause less trouble?
He still wants to not cause trouble. Did you give me a chance?
When you released me back to East Blue, nothing happened. Everyone was happy and it was a win-win situation.
Sengoku stared at him for a while. âIn short, thatâs it. If thereâs nothing else, you can go back and rest. Stay in the headquarters first and complete your medal.â
âOh⦠I will take my leave first, Sengoku-san.â
He rolled his eyes. He knew that he was here to be scolded.
Just as Kuro was about to walk out, Sengoku suddenly said, âWait.â
âYes?â
âAbout the Marshal, who do you want on the stage?â
âHuh?â
Kuro turned around and said in a daze, âYouâre asking me about this kind of thing?â
âWhatâs wrong with a Lieutenant Colonel? Isnât a Lieutenant Colonel a Marine? As long as you are a Marine, you are qualified to discuss this matter. Donât pretend with me, Kuro,â Sengoku said.
âI like my old man. Thatâs all, letâs go.â
Kuro waved his hand and walked out the door.
âCunning little fox, you are as unwilling to get involved in this matter as Polusalino.â Sengoku gritted his teeth and looked at the closed door.
âForget it. Itâs not like you know his personality all the time. Itâs the same. If you donât want to get involved, donât get involved. Itâs not a good thing.â
Crane crossed his arms and said lightly, âYou want Kuro to support Kurzan and influence Polusalino at the same time. They will see through this, they are not fools.â
âSigh⦠Forget it, let him be. I canât control anything.â
Sengoku rubbed his head and sighed.
⦠.
âThis is the training ground. From now on, you are an official Marine.â
After completing the procedures for Basil, Crowe brought him to the training ground of Headquarters and said, âIn addition, although you are my direct subordinate, our department is a little different. When you are training as a recruit, I will not ask you to get good results, and of course, it will not be too bad. You need to get the most average results among the training of many recruits. It cannot be too good or too bad.â
What does that mean?
Basil was a little confused.
Itâs understandable that he canât get too bad results. He became a Marine because of his excellence.
But what the hell is not too good?
âIn short, take an average. If you exceed one or drop one rank, you will receive a strict training from me.â Crowe pushed up his glasses and his tone was malicious.
Go to hell!
When he came to the training ground at that time, in order to ensure that he was average, he deliberately controlled his strength and suffered a lot. It was even worse than fighting with all his strength.
This pain could not end with him.
This should become their âgood traditionâ in this lineage.
âChloe?â
Suddenly, a voice sounded beside him.
Smoker walked over with Tashigi in tow, chewing on two thick cigars.
âMr. Smoker,â Crowe greeted.
âYouâre back, that means that Kuro is also back?â Smoker came up to him and glanced at Basil behind him. âThis is?â
âYes, Mr. Kuro has just been called over by Marshal Sengoku. This is the new recruit, Basil Kuro. We met a very talented person during the voyage,â said Crowe.
âWhat is it called?â Smoker was stunned.
âReporting, my name is Basil Kuro!â Basil puffed out his chest and raised his head.
âNo, I took my surname.â
âMy name is Kuro!â
âTell me again who you are.â
âUh⦠My name is Kuro!â
After saying that, he watched Smokerâs expression change from surprise to a kind of bad humor. He had seen that expression before, from Chlo? and Ledaâ¦
âYour name is Kuro, I missed you so much!â
Smoker grabbed Sazelâs hand and smiled. âMy good friend is also called Kuro. He likes to practice with me when he has nothing to do. No, spar with me. Since your name is Kuro, you canât lose this tradition.â
âMy friendâs subordinates are not weak. Since you want to be my friendâs subordinate, let me see how strong you are!â
With that, he pulled Basil into the training ground.
âNo, donât!â
Basilâs tone became sharp and he struggled crazily. âIâm not going! Iâm just a recruit, Iâm not going anywhere! Mr. Crowe, Mr. Crowe, save me!â
He looked at Crowe with pleading eyes, like a pitiful little girl.
Crowe smiled. âThis is a good opportunity. Kuro, accompany Mr. Smoker. With him training you, I believe you will grow. Mr. Smoker, donât hold back against Kuro. Itâs best to teach him a lesson. He used to be a trainee pirate.â
âAh⦠then I have even more reason. Donât worry, Kuro, I will make that strange psychological correction!â
Smoker grinned.
Teach Kuro a lesson or something. Half of the famous Marineâs younger generation generals probably want to do this.
Even if it was someone with the same name.