Chapter 1201 The Hated Kizaru 2
Why didn't Vegapunk leave his name behind in the imperial era hundreds of years later? He himself was very carefree and didn't care too much, but it aroused endless associations from outsiders.
Since Vegapunk in the Sky Curtain believed that light is a wave, with his research on waves and with the cooperation of Admiral Kizaru's thousands of trial and errors, the Anti-Life Equation came into being.
According to Tianmu's description, the Anti-Life Equation can change the mind of a creature at will, turning a bad person into a good person and a good person into a bad person, in the blink of an eye of someone who possesses the scientific artifact.
Caesar Courant certainly couldn't research such a thing, so it's not surprising at all to those who know him that the Anti-Life Equation was developed by Vegapunk.
Even if he doesn't admit it, Vegapunk is an idealist who is influenced by his good friend Dr. Clover.
He secretly studied the disappeared history. The Five Elders already knew about this. If it had happened before the Sky Curtain appeared, Vegapunk would have been ruthlessly wiped out by the God Clan.
Now, one of the biggest secrets of the God Clan has been exposed by Tianmu (Im is still alive), and the Celestial Dragons are like a lice that can’t itch if there are too many lice, so it doesn’t matter if more people know more secrets.
The value that Vegapunk will produce in the future is more important than those dead secrets. Even if the secrets of the huge kingdom are exposed later, as long as the Celestial Dragons have enough military force, they can still rule the world.
Satan Saint has been urging Vegapunk not to procrastinate, and to continue to implement the second-generation Seraph plan even if he cannot solve the anti-life equation.
As a native of the motherland who completely obeys the Celestial Dragons, as long as he holds this absolute violence in his hands, Satan Saint believes that all the current problems will not be a problem for the Celestial Dragons.
The Empire erased all traces of Vegapunk's existence. Satan Saint felt that this statement was very familiar. Isn't this what the Gods did?
As expected, the predecessor of the empire, the navy, learned a lot of real skills from its master who had been subservient to it for many years, and its not-so-glorious history was completely wiped out.
The reason why Buggy the Clown is still recorded in the official history of the Empire is because the Empire is the ultimate victor, and they want future generations to know how difficult it was to destroy the Dark Ages and how many sacrifices the Empire paid.
Standing on the corpse of the final big boss, a powerful and unified empire was established, strengthening the sense of identity with the empire from an early age.
When it comes to playing politics to establish a sense of identity, the Empire has a solid foundation, having learned the lessons from the rule of the Celestial Dragons.
The slave-owning ruling class enslaved all living beings. The fact that the World Government's regime could last for nearly a thousand years was due to the Celestial Dragons' absolute military power.
Marshal Sengoku received the written order from Satan Saint. After reading it, he looked at Kizaru with a strange look and said, "This is for you. From now on, you just stay in the Marine Headquarters obediently."
After reading the contents on the paper, Kizaru wondered if the Five Elders had a serious illness. He had only gone to the holy land on routine duty. Who would like to be with a group of fat pigs?
I suddenly felt that I had been too kind-hearted before. When I was on duty in the holy land, I should have visited the homes of those celestial dragons and taken out some good things.
There were no special allowances for serving the Celestial Dragons, and Kizaru just felt that he had lost out in the past.
Being guarded against by the Five Elders, he secretly shared Kizaru's thoughts. He actually had a very bad impression of the God Clan. It would be strange if he liked them...a group of anthropomorphic creatures.
Sakaski stood up from his seat and winked at Kuzan, who understood and stood up from his seat. The two admirals walked towards Kizaru together.
When Kizaru realized that the atmosphere was not right, Admiral Akainu and Admiral Aokiji sat on his left and right respectively, sandwiching him firmly in the middle. Some things needed to be made clear, and he would not be able to get away with it today.
Being watched by two colleagues, it would be strange if he wasn't uncomfortable. Kizaru immediately raised his hands in surrender. He was a man who never wanted to suffer any loss. "Let me make it clear in advance, I know nothing about the story performed by Tianmu. My speed can't reach the speed of light, so your nonsense can't be taken seriously."
Actively showing weakness, being afraid of trouble, trying to pass the buck, etc., his naval colleagues have an attitude of not getting involved and are too familiar with Kizaru's previous character.
The sense of disconnection between the real Kizaru and the Kizaru not played by Tenmu made Sakaski difficult to accept, but at the same time he agreed with Tenmu's story in his heart.
"Put your hands down. Even if you surrender today, you have to explain everything clearly. I don't understand you any more, Kizaru."
Aokiji nodded in agreement. He was still working for the navy. Kizaru seemed to be loyal to the navy, but he didn't want to offend anyone by not putting in any effort.
In Admiral Aokiji's heart, Kizaru is simply a super non-stick pan. He enjoys the benefits and rights brought by the navy and just pretends to fulfill his obligations.
"Your abilities are more dangerous than mine and Akainu's. I don't want you to stand against the navy one day."
The navy had discussed privately before, assuming that one of the twelve future admirals might be an undercover agent, Admiral Kizaru would be a super popular candidate.
In the navy's impression, Admiral Kizaru might sell out the navy without a care, but he does not have the power now to pay the price to sell out the navy.
Kizaru gives people a very bad image, and some people even make up a short story for him. Buggy asked Borsalino how much it would cost to sell out the navy in a decisive battle.
Kizaru: Every member of the navy is my beloved, friend, brother, and relative.
Bucky: ?_?
Kizaru: It costs more money!
Borsalino's sense of justice in the navy is even more vague than Kuzan's. Zephyr looked at his sweaty good student with a smile on his face that never stopped. He didn't expect that Kizaru would have such a day.
This old guy should have been dealt with long ago. Even Zephyr, who has lost his sense of justice, feels that some of Kizaru's actions are even more excessive than those of the man-eating demon.
The senior naval officers in the room stared at Kizaru's expression with suspicious and scrutinizing eyes. That wretched old face, with sweat dripping from his forehead, made outsiders think that he might still be acting.
The pressure of being the center of attention made Kizaru very uncomfortable. He kept thinking about how to get through this level. No one would believe him if he told the truth now. He was badly tricked by Tianmu.
"Don't look at me, Kizaru. Be careful, I have a bad temper and may dig your eyes out." Esdeath crossed her arms across her chest, hiding her breasts through her navy uniform.
Kizaru can use X-ray vision, so no matter how much clothes a woman wears, she looks naked in front of him. Esdeath is a war maniac who is usually not particular about details, but she can't stand a potential old pervert peeping at her.
Erza, wearing armor, also took a defensive stance with her arms around her chest. The female sailors in the room followed suit, guarding against Admiral Kizaru's X-ray peeping.
The vulgar temperament of Kizaru could not be washed off, and now he was uniformly hostile to the female navy, which was a disguised confirmation that he was a sex-sick devil.
Vice Admiral Tsuru looked at Kizaru with sympathy. She was already in her seventies and completely post-menopausal. She didn't mind being looked at by men, but some of the female sailors under her were not even married yet.
Kizaru's reputation among the female navy has dropped to the limit, and Vice Admiral Tsuru can't bring it back with a few words. Borsalino can only wish him the best.