Chapter 309 Kizaru’s Revolutionary Army?

Could it be that those guys in my previous life who liked to make up stories really guessed it right?

Is this guy a revolutionary?

Or an ally of the Revolutionary Army?

When talking about the Revolutionary Army, Dragon is a topic that cannot be avoided.

Soon after coming of age, Dorag followed in his father's footsteps and joined the Navy.

His identity as the son of a navy hero made him highly anticipated, and Dragon also forged a deep friendship with several of the best disciples of former admiral "Black Arm" Zephyr - "Aokiji" Kuzan, "Kizaru" Borsalino, and "Akainu" Sakaski.

Everyone believed that in twenty years, these four people would become future naval marshals and admirals.

However, as his rank continued to rise, Dragon was exposed to more and more negative information about the World Government. This dissatisfaction reached its peak when Roger turned himself in but it was whitewashed as the Navy's achievement.

The enraged Drago found his father, but was fed even bigger dirt - the truth about the world that Roger brought from Raftel, including his plan and purpose to start the Great Pirate Era.

A few days later, Monkey D. Dragon witnessed the execution of the Pirate King with mixed feelings. As the highest officer of the navy stationed in Rogue Town, which was the position that Smokey Smokey would take 20 years later, he allowed the pirates to enter and watch the execution, and this behavior eventually led to the outbreak of the Great Pirate Era.

After the execution, Drago had the idea of ​​forming a revolutionary army - but it was just an idea at that time. Years of education still played a role in his mind, and he initially imagined that his generation would correct the world after they became admirals and admirals.

In a private setting, Drago tried to tell his idea to three friends who would later be called the Three Admirals, but he had to choose his target carefully, otherwise his plan might fail.

Among the three future admirals, Aokiji still upholds the "burning justice" at this time, and Akainu upholds the "absolute justice". Both of them are focused on catching the evil parties outside the navy, while turning a blind eye to the evil within the navy; only Kizaru upholds the "ambiguous justice" and is an object worth fighting for.

Finally, Ryu and Kizaru had a long talk.

It turns out that Kizaru has already realized the dark secrets of the World Government, simply because he knows how powerful and terrifying the World Government is.

He had lost the confidence to resist. Or, in other words, he lacked a leader.

In the end, the two made an agreement: Dragon would run away and search the world for followers to establish the Revolutionary Army; while Kizaru would stay in the Navy and coordinate the actions of the Revolutionary Army from within.

Thus, all behavior is explained.

Why did Kizaru take the initiative to volunteer after Luffy fought the Celestial Dragons?

The point is, the entire Straw Hat Pirates didn't catch a single one. He was Kizaru... one of the Navy's strongest fighters. And the Straw Hat Pirates at the time were just a bunch of noobs.

It is estimated that the emperor in the new world can just send out a well-known cadre to wipe them out.

But Kizaru went back empty-handed. Does that make sense?

Who would believe him if he said it wasn’t because of his identity as “Doraguer’s son”?

In addition to Luffy's actions of fighting the Celestial Dragons and breaking into the Judicial Island, Kizaru also believes that Luffy may become a future helper of the Revolutionary Army. And according to the report sent by Bartholomew Kuma from the Devil's Bark, this kid's character is trustworthy.

So, Kizaru took the initiative to land on the island in a high-profile manner - pretending to kick a tree with too much force and breaking it, which was actually a warning to Luffy. He then wasted a lot of time fighting with the supernova, giving Luffy and the others time to escape.

However, man proposes, God disposes. Luffy's group was tripped by a PX bear, and it took all the strength of the group to defeat it. This incident proved that Luffy's group's fighting power was not strong enough, so Kizaru had to teach them a lesson again - a lesson that would be unforgettable and make them stronger.

Therefore, Kizaru suddenly gave up the fight with the supernova, killed Zoro in one move and pretended to kill him. Finally, after delaying for a long time, Pluto Rayleigh arrived, and Kuma beat the Straw Hat Pirates away one by one, but Kizaru allowed Kuma, who was ostensibly an ally of the Navy, to talk to Rayleigh in private. The reason was that Kuma was also a comrade of the Revolutionary Army, and Kizaru knew it very well.

In the original plan, Luffy should have trained on Nine Snake Island for a long enough time before coming out, but man proposes, God disposes. Luffy actually conquered the Empress and led a group of pirates into the battlefield of the top war, and the intensity of this battlefield was too high for Luffy.

Therefore, Kizaru could only continue to teach Luffy and take him away from the dangerous area.

In the original work, he kicked Jinbei once into his arms and once next to Whitebeard. It can be said that he had good intentions!

When Luffy collapsed to the ground and couldn't move, Kizaru took the initiative to point out Luffy's weakness.

But even so, Luffy still ran to Ace with the key, so Kizaru had to use laser to shoot the key off - if he could even hit the key, how could he not hit a person?

Even if Luffy has awakened his Observation Haki at this time, can he hide from Kizaru who is as fast as light with his strength at that time?

It is absolutely impossible.

Therefore, Kizaru intends to use the most cruel method - let Ace be killed in front of Luffy - to urge Luffy to become stronger!!!

Finally, by chance, Ace was killed by Akainu, and Luffy collapsed and fainted and was rescued by Law. In order to prevent Luffy from escaping, Aokiji decisively froze the sea surface to prevent the submarine from sinking. At this time, Kizaru shot again despite Ben Beckman's gun pointing at his forehead, shooting lasers to pretend to chase and kill, but actually breaking the ice.

There is much more evidence than this.

Kizaru watched Aokiji and Akainu fight because he knew that either of them could become an obstacle to the future revolutionary army, and letting them kill each other could actually cut off the wings of the navy.

Kizaru participated in the construction of the Navy's scientific forces and even gave PX Bear similar laser abilities to himself because he and Kuma had secretly instigated Vegapunk to rebel. As long as the time was right, Vegapunk could make PX Bear turn against him, and the Navy's war machine would become a soldier of the Revolutionary Army.

Kizaru volunteered to go to Wano Country, not only because of Luffy's existence and the important status of Wano Country, but also because there are a large number of samurai enslaved by Kaido in Wano Country. After being liberated, these samurai will become an excellent and important combat force of the Revolutionary Army. Defeating Kaido and even the alliance with Dragon Mother can cause great chaos in the New World, which will help the Revolutionary Army to fish in troubled waters.

Even more, why did Kizaru volunteer to join the battle to hunt down Fisher Tiger 15 years ago, but only sent a major general when the war broke out, while he personally went to deal with the much weaker Arlong with great fanfare?

That's because the fish-men are natural allies of the Revolutionary Army, but as long as Fisher Tiger's creed of "breaking with humans" remains, the radicals in the Sun Pirates will not be able to cooperate with the Revolutionary Army with peace of mind. Therefore, Kizaru needs to put appropriate pressure on Fisher Tiger (not too little, otherwise he will not give up his creed; not too much, otherwise he will lose his combat effectiveness) so that they can willingly join the Revolutionary Army.