Chapter 205 You really are more decisive than I thought.
Chapter 205 You really are more decisive than I thought.
"And then, and then what?"
Even though Ivankov saw Haku standing perfectly fine next to him, he still felt a sense of tension.
So he couldn't help but urge Haku.
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"Is it because some of the kingdom's soldiers want to join the navy that you were asked to come and find out more? I understand. Don't worry, the navy is essentially a clean strait, and we would welcome you if you'd like to join."
"Yes, yes, that's it." Finally, his heartbeat began to slow down, and Haku finally calmed down, letting out a long sigh of relief.
He almost thought he was about to be exposed.
But that's normal; she couldn't possibly know.
"So, whoever wants to join, could you bring them over so I can meet them? My quota might depend on you."
Huh? This...
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"That's pretty much it. Although we managed to get away with it, it seems we still have to introduce her to some of the kingdom's soldiers." Haku sighed helplessly.
Now I'm in trouble, I have to take care of this myself, but compared to being discovered, this result isn't too bad.
Compared to humans, fish-men are ultimately simpler.
But Ivankov was clearly not as easily fooled as Haku; he had a vague feeling that something was wrong.
However, to say that she already knew about the existence of the Revolutionary Army is a pipe dream. Even the World Government doesn't know about it, so there's no reason for her to know.
Besides, what that child said about the World Government's attitude...
"Dragon, what are you thinking? Tell me quickly, I feel that child is quite extraordinary too." Ivankov urged gently, looking at the Den Den Mushi in his hand.
The Den Den Mushi's expression remained serious...
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Such behavior is indeed a bit reckless.
However, Roman himself also had his own considerations.
After seeing Haku off, Roman began to analyze the reactions on the other side.
Judging from Haku's appearance, he was probably sent here by the Revolutionary Army to find out about his background.
I guess it was to define his own position and, incidentally, test his own thoughts.
The Revolutionary Army's most important adversary is not the Navy or pirates, but the World Government that owns this world. If they could, they would not want to directly confront the Navy.
However, if one were a dragon, eliminating Roman would be a viable option.
However, it is unlikely that the dragon will take this approach.
If he really killed himself, it would inevitably lead to a Navy investigation, increasing the risk of the Revolutionary Army being exposed prematurely, and that wouldn't be in line with Dragon's style.
Most importantly, he himself is probably not here.
As a commander-in-chief, Long should be in charge of the overall situation more often than personally engaging in propaganda and lobbying.
Roman was much bolder.
Based on the timeline, apart from Maurice and Raven who may already possess considerable combat power, the other two army commanders, Lindbergh and Bello Beatty, are still too young and may not even have joined the Revolutionary Army at this time. Sabo is still living as a young master in a noble family, so he is hardly a threat.
If he really wanted to kill me, he could only choose from these few people, and the success rate would be hard to say.
Of course, although he said it lightly, Roman knew that he was taking a risk.
She wasn't just bored and had nothing better to do than provoke the Revolutionary Army, but in her mind, the Revolutionary Army would be useful in the future development of Mermaid Island.
Although it may not meet my expectations, it will still be useful at least.
So, if their actions make them suspicious, what will their next move be?
This is something that makes people curious.
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“She’s too cautious, Haku. Reduce contact with her from now on. Although she may not know we exist, she probably knows deep down that you have a problem,” Long calmly analyzed the possibility.
"But it's strange, Dragon. Generally speaking, would a Marine tell a Fish-Man they've just met that they're not that loyal to the World Government? Especially when she's already convinced that Haku is a problem? That doesn't make sense."
Ivankov promptly identified the blind spot.
According to Haku's description, this navy officer should be intelligent and cautious.
But her final answer was quite bold, without any hesitation.
Dragon also found this very jarring.
He is also thinking about this issue carefully.
According to Haku's account, this Marine is a relatively knowledgeable person with a calm and composed personality. However, such a person actually took the initiative to admit that he was not that loyal to the World Government.
This topic is far too sensitive.
Not everyone has the same privileged status as his old man, who can say whatever he wants.
This is an extremely risky topic for anyone with even a slightly normal mindset.
There are too many illogical points. If we really follow the most logical line of thought, then the answer is...
"Aside from all other possibilities, although I also find it unbelievable, she must know many things she shouldn't know, only in this way can this situation be explained."
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In such a world, information asymmetry is actually one's best weapon. If used well, it can bring benefits that one could not otherwise enjoy.
However, as one uses information asymmetry to pave the way for their plans, the situation will change accordingly, and uncertainty will increase.
In other words, the more you use this advantage, the faster it disappears.
But to ignore an advantage is simply foolish.
Even if you have a fortune at home, if you don't go out to work, who will know you're rich?
Whether it's a mule or a horse, it has to be put to the test.
However, Roman was still quite surprised to see the Den Den Mushi.
It seems he's more decisive than I thought.
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