I, The Celestial Dragon, Rule The Heavens Through The Double Gate

Chapter 86: The Departure Of Morgans.



Hearing this, Kaos showed a mocking expression on his face. "You can see if the World Government will be destroyed along with the world because of the explosive rock."

Explosive rocks are indeed a good threat to the World Government.

Once the report goes out, there will definitely be many crazy people in the whole world who want to detonate it and die together with the entire world.

In the past, Morgans used this to threaten the World Government.

But at this moment, he doesn't care about that at all!

It's not a big deal; the entire World Government can be moved to another world and return after avoiding this period.

The destruction of the world does not mean that the world is truly gone.

Although it is a pity, it must never become a weapon to threaten the World Government!

After hearing Kaos's words, Morgans's complexion changed.

In the past, this threat allowed him to face the coercion of the World Government without any disadvantage.

Even the Five Elders could only compromise.

But now, not anymore.

Are they not afraid or is it just a superficial camouflage?

Morgans didn't know.

But he didn't dare to bet.

He didn't truly want to die.

He hadn't lived enough yet.

But for some reason, he felt that the Highness in front of him was truly unafraid.

Even the faces of the other Admiral-level powerhouses around them didn't show the slightest fluctuation due to the explosive rock, which made Morgans feel that the World Government must have some sort of trump card against the explosive rock.

This made Morgans more entangled.

Did he really need to submit the World Economic News to their control?

He was very reluctant.

But Kaos had already started to lose patience.

A birdman wasn't worth wasting so much time on!

"My patience is running out."

"You'd better choose surrender or death now!"

"Otherwise, you won't even have the chance to choose!"

Kaos said coldly, his chilling aura spreading impressively.

"Gulp..."

Although Morgans had seen much of the world, he had never seen anything like this. After hearing Kaos's words, especially the killing intent surrounding his body, he decided to speak honestly. "I would—"

"Very good."

Kaos nodded in satisfaction. "That is a very smart choice."

"I also hope so," Morgans murmured and sighed, a faint look of expectation in his eyes.

In truth, his decision was more of an investment.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have surrendered so quickly.

As a newsman, Morgans was more attuned than ordinary pirates to subtle changes in the sea.

The signs leading to the disbanding of the Rocks Pirates.

The advent of the Great Pirate Era.

Morgans had experienced all of these, sensing those unusual shifts firsthand.

That's why Morgans could step by step become one of the emperors of the underground world.

By being able to detect those unusual changes, Morgans had been able to choose the right path repeatedly, and this time was no different.

When other pirates were puzzled by some actions of the World Government, Morgans had already sensed the herald of a new era.

From the moment the World Government summoned all its elite forces, Morgans knew something extraordinary was happening.

Then, nothing seemed to happen—yet Morgans was sure of it.

Sometimes, the surface remains calm, but undercurrents surge in the shadows.

The decisive point came with the World Government's World Conscription.

This time, Morgans had calculated that the World Government had recruited a full 300,000 troops.

But these 300,000 troops were all transported to the Red Line—and then disappeared without a trace!

Had they vanished?

Impossible.

But there were no soldiers on the Red Line.

For a skilled journalist, confirming this was almost trivial.

If they weren't on the Red Line, the logical conclusion was that they must have been sent to Marine Headquarters.

But Morgans also knew that Marine Headquarters didn't house these large forces.

What truly shocked him was that nowhere in the world—whether in the North, East, South, or West Blue, or the Grand Line—could he find any news about these armies.

Had these troops disappeared?

Unlikely.

If so, then it could only mean that these troops had been sent to a mysterious place by the World Government.

Where this place was, he didn't know.

But such a place surely existed.

After all, 300,000 troops couldn't have just vanished into thin air.

Reflecting on some of the World Government's actions and the discoveries he had made today—how high-ranking officials and powerful figures were frequently dispatched publicly—all these signs pointed to the fact that the World Government had been moving covertly during this period.

While no one noticed on the surface, Morgans was convinced that the next era, the era following the Great Pirate Era, would be closely tied to the World Government.

That was why he surrendered so quickly.

Kaos naturally didn't know what Morgans was thinking.

Throwing the camera back to Morgans, Kaos ordered, "Other news can be reported, but anything related to her is forbidden to be disclosed."

"You know the consequences."

He was referring to Imu.

Morgans instinctively felt that Imu's identity was far from simple.

But he didn't dare ask further questions and quickly nodded.

His excitement was palpable.

Even without Imu, today's events alone were enormous news.

News that could shake the entire world.

And he loved reporting on the biggest news.

Not daring to be rash, Morgans came back to his senses and asked, "Well, Your Highness, may I take the liberty to ask you one thing?"

"What's up?" Kaos replied.

"Ahem, it's about the previous World Government conscription," Morgans said, rubbing his belly with a look of anticipation in his eyes.

Even he didn't know where those troops had gone.

But how could Kaos tell him? Sneering, he replied directly, "You shouldn't ask. Don't ask too much."

With that, Kaos let it go.

Stussy stepped forward, taking out a Den Den Mushi and handing it over.

"This is a Den Den Mushi that can contact me directly," Kaos said.

So far, among all the outsiders, only Morgans had been given one.

Morgans quickly took it and tucked it into his pocket.

Immediately afterward, Kaos waved his hand. "Go. And when you leave, I suggest you remember very well what can be reported and what cannot."

"Otherwise, no matter which corner of the sea you hide in, you won't escape the reach of the World Government!"

The cold words made Morgans nod quickly.

There was no need for Kaos to elaborate.

Morgans already knew the terror of the World Government.

He wouldn't dare to defy them.

It was fine as long as he didn't cross the line.

But to betray them after agreeing with them means death.

After seeing Kaos nodding.

Morganz whistled.

The two seagulls flew down from the sky immediately, and Morgans grabbed the feet of the two seagulls lightly, and was taken off by the seagulls.

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