One Piece: Shadow of the Navy
Chapter 50 Commander Coint
"Ah, Warrant Officer Corral...no, it's Ensign Corral. Long time no see."
After opening the door, Shankos looked at Coral outside the door, greeted him warmly, and at the same time reached out to take a box in Coral's hand. Aimon Fan, who was next to him, also reached out to take Coral's hand. Another box in hand.
"Ha, long time no see, Shankos, Aimonfan." Coral let the two little ghosts take the box in his hands, and also said hello to the two little ghosts.
"Long time no see, Lieutenant Coral."
"Oh, Second Lieutenant Corral, how much did you bring this time? It's so heavy." As soon as he took the box from Corral, Shankos felt something was wrong. This time the box was much heavier than before, and he couldn't bear it. Zhi asked Coral.
"It is indeed a bit more this time. Your box is full." Coral entered the house and closed the bag at the same time. Hearing Shankos's words, he replied nonchalantly.
"Huh? Full?" Shankos looked down at the box in his hand, "No, I remember this box was filled with 1 million, and it was actually full. What did you do this time? "
"Ah, we didn't do anything. It's just that the major worked hard this time. This is what the major paid for with his life."
"Oh, Corral, you're here." After Corral entered the hall, Cohen, who was leaning on the sofa and reading a newspaper, greeted Corral.
"Major, all the bounties have been redeemed, totaling 1 Baileys," Coral reported to Cohen on the bounty redemption situation.
"The amount of bounty we received this time was a bit large, so I left some more for the sailors. I gave a total of 4000 million Baileys, and I have brought over the remaining 1 million Baileys. "
"Well, you did a good job and got a lot, so let's give more points to the soldiers." Cohen nodded with satisfaction, fully agreeing with Coral's approach.
Just as he was praising Coral, Cohen suddenly realized that the amount of the bounty seemed wrong, "Wait a minute, how much did you say was the total? How much is left?"
"A total of 1 and a half beli, leaving more than 520 million beli." When asked, Coral reported the exact amount again.
"No, why are there only more than 1 million Baileys? Can't those two guys from the Matic Pirates redeem the bounty?" Cohen looked at Coral and asked doubtfully.
"No." Corral then told Cohen the reason why the bounty amount was wrong.
"Those with a bounty of more than 1 million Baileys can only get a bounty of 1 million Baileys, and those with more than [-] million Baileys will not get it?" Cohen was extremely surprised when he heard Coral's words.
When they followed Isaac in the past, among the pirates they chased, the one with the highest bounty was 900 million Baileys, and it was only the two of them, Cohen and Isaac, who successfully captured each other. of.
He had never encountered a pirate with a bounty of more than 1 million beli, so he had never known that such a rule existed in the navy.
"In that case, who would take action against those pirates whose bounty exceeds 1 million Baileys? Anyway, the bounty for catching 1 million Baileys and catching 3 million Baileys is the same, so why bother to catch them? 3 million Baileys."
"I'm just saying that no one wants to take advantage of those big pirates with more than 1 million beli. It turns out that this is the reason."
"Actually, there is nothing we can do about it. If not, the Navy's finances will not be able to sustain it."
"Since the finances can't handle it, don't set the bounty on the pirates so high. Set it a little lower. Wouldn't someone catch them? Anyway, there will be 1 million beli pirates by then. The other party is sure I don’t know its strength either.”
"In this case, the combat effectiveness of the middle and high-level personnel will be lost very quickly, and the Navy will not be able to withstand such a situation." Corral thought for a while, shook his head, and did not agree with Cohen's method.
"Tsk, it's hard to do." Cohen did not refute Corral's statement, because what he said was the truth. "If we continue like this, inflation will occur soon, and Bailey will not be so valuable by then. ”
"That will be a few years later, and inflation is better than the excessive loss of naval combat power. As a result, even the world and the paradise cannot be controlled."
"Oh, yes."
. . . . . .
"Huh? Said Asweid was killed?" Coint put down the document in his hand and said in surprise as he looked at the sailor who came to report the news.
"Yes, Commander."
"Although Saeed Asweed was a rear admiral when he left the navy, his strength was among the best among the rear admirals. Even an ordinary lieutenant general would not necessarily be able to defeat him, let alone kill him. Yes." Coint tapped his fingers on the desk.
"Since his head appeared in our G-6, he was either killed by our G-6 people or by people nearby, but there are no such strong bounty hunters nearby. "
There is no such strong person in the navy, and I haven't heard of any ruthless characters appearing nearby. Who did it?
Koente went through all the guys around him who had the ability to kill Said Asweid in his mind, but Koente still couldn't determine who did it.
"Who came to redeem the bounty?" Coent asked the marine.
"It's the bounty that Second Lieutenant Kolar came to redeem. Second Lieutenant Kolar is a subordinate of Major Cohen. He and Major Cohen just completed a pursuit mission before. Said Esweed was the person they met during the mission. Upon arrival, a conflict ensued between the two, with Major Cohen killing Said Elsweed at the cost of serious injuries."
"Wait, Major? Captain, are you sure you didn't say anything wrong? Or that the bounty exchange office didn't make a mistake?" After hearing the news from the marine soldier, Cohen lost his composure.
"No, Commander."
"Are you sure it was the major who killed him?"
"This... is not certain, although all the sailors who went on the mission answered this way." The sailor hesitated for a moment. Although he felt that he was speaking ill of people behind their backs, he finally told the truth.
"Do you have a detailed battle history?" Coent asked Gao again.
"No, Commander, the sailors who went with us at that time could not bear the aftermath of the battle, so they all evacuated to a distant place."
"Is that so?" Coent pondered for a moment, "By the way, what was the name of the major you just said killed Sayid Elsweed?"
"Keen, Major Zhou Teng Cohen, commander." The sailor repeated Cohen's name.
"Zhou Teng Cohen..." A shackled kid suddenly appeared in Kurt's mind, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, "Interesting."
After opening the door, Shankos looked at Coral outside the door, greeted him warmly, and at the same time reached out to take a box in Coral's hand. Aimon Fan, who was next to him, also reached out to take Coral's hand. Another box in hand.
"Ha, long time no see, Shankos, Aimonfan." Coral let the two little ghosts take the box in his hands, and also said hello to the two little ghosts.
"Long time no see, Lieutenant Coral."
"Oh, Second Lieutenant Corral, how much did you bring this time? It's so heavy." As soon as he took the box from Corral, Shankos felt something was wrong. This time the box was much heavier than before, and he couldn't bear it. Zhi asked Coral.
"It is indeed a bit more this time. Your box is full." Coral entered the house and closed the bag at the same time. Hearing Shankos's words, he replied nonchalantly.
"Huh? Full?" Shankos looked down at the box in his hand, "No, I remember this box was filled with 1 million, and it was actually full. What did you do this time? "
"Ah, we didn't do anything. It's just that the major worked hard this time. This is what the major paid for with his life."
"Oh, Corral, you're here." After Corral entered the hall, Cohen, who was leaning on the sofa and reading a newspaper, greeted Corral.
"Major, all the bounties have been redeemed, totaling 1 Baileys," Coral reported to Cohen on the bounty redemption situation.
"The amount of bounty we received this time was a bit large, so I left some more for the sailors. I gave a total of 4000 million Baileys, and I have brought over the remaining 1 million Baileys. "
"Well, you did a good job and got a lot, so let's give more points to the soldiers." Cohen nodded with satisfaction, fully agreeing with Coral's approach.
Just as he was praising Coral, Cohen suddenly realized that the amount of the bounty seemed wrong, "Wait a minute, how much did you say was the total? How much is left?"
"A total of 1 and a half beli, leaving more than 520 million beli." When asked, Coral reported the exact amount again.
"No, why are there only more than 1 million Baileys? Can't those two guys from the Matic Pirates redeem the bounty?" Cohen looked at Coral and asked doubtfully.
"No." Corral then told Cohen the reason why the bounty amount was wrong.
"Those with a bounty of more than 1 million Baileys can only get a bounty of 1 million Baileys, and those with more than [-] million Baileys will not get it?" Cohen was extremely surprised when he heard Coral's words.
When they followed Isaac in the past, among the pirates they chased, the one with the highest bounty was 900 million Baileys, and it was only the two of them, Cohen and Isaac, who successfully captured each other. of.
He had never encountered a pirate with a bounty of more than 1 million beli, so he had never known that such a rule existed in the navy.
"In that case, who would take action against those pirates whose bounty exceeds 1 million Baileys? Anyway, the bounty for catching 1 million Baileys and catching 3 million Baileys is the same, so why bother to catch them? 3 million Baileys."
"I'm just saying that no one wants to take advantage of those big pirates with more than 1 million beli. It turns out that this is the reason."
"Actually, there is nothing we can do about it. If not, the Navy's finances will not be able to sustain it."
"Since the finances can't handle it, don't set the bounty on the pirates so high. Set it a little lower. Wouldn't someone catch them? Anyway, there will be 1 million beli pirates by then. The other party is sure I don’t know its strength either.”
"In this case, the combat effectiveness of the middle and high-level personnel will be lost very quickly, and the Navy will not be able to withstand such a situation." Corral thought for a while, shook his head, and did not agree with Cohen's method.
"Tsk, it's hard to do." Cohen did not refute Corral's statement, because what he said was the truth. "If we continue like this, inflation will occur soon, and Bailey will not be so valuable by then. ”
"That will be a few years later, and inflation is better than the excessive loss of naval combat power. As a result, even the world and the paradise cannot be controlled."
"Oh, yes."
. . . . . .
"Huh? Said Asweid was killed?" Coint put down the document in his hand and said in surprise as he looked at the sailor who came to report the news.
"Yes, Commander."
"Although Saeed Asweed was a rear admiral when he left the navy, his strength was among the best among the rear admirals. Even an ordinary lieutenant general would not necessarily be able to defeat him, let alone kill him. Yes." Coint tapped his fingers on the desk.
"Since his head appeared in our G-6, he was either killed by our G-6 people or by people nearby, but there are no such strong bounty hunters nearby. "
There is no such strong person in the navy, and I haven't heard of any ruthless characters appearing nearby. Who did it?
Koente went through all the guys around him who had the ability to kill Said Asweid in his mind, but Koente still couldn't determine who did it.
"Who came to redeem the bounty?" Coent asked the marine.
"It's the bounty that Second Lieutenant Kolar came to redeem. Second Lieutenant Kolar is a subordinate of Major Cohen. He and Major Cohen just completed a pursuit mission before. Said Esweed was the person they met during the mission. Upon arrival, a conflict ensued between the two, with Major Cohen killing Said Elsweed at the cost of serious injuries."
"Wait, Major? Captain, are you sure you didn't say anything wrong? Or that the bounty exchange office didn't make a mistake?" After hearing the news from the marine soldier, Cohen lost his composure.
"No, Commander."
"Are you sure it was the major who killed him?"
"This... is not certain, although all the sailors who went on the mission answered this way." The sailor hesitated for a moment. Although he felt that he was speaking ill of people behind their backs, he finally told the truth.
"Do you have a detailed battle history?" Coent asked Gao again.
"No, Commander, the sailors who went with us at that time could not bear the aftermath of the battle, so they all evacuated to a distant place."
"Is that so?" Coent pondered for a moment, "By the way, what was the name of the major you just said killed Sayid Elsweed?"
"Keen, Major Zhou Teng Cohen, commander." The sailor repeated Cohen's name.
"Zhou Teng Cohen..." A shackled kid suddenly appeared in Kurt's mind, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, "Interesting."
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