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Chapter 729

Chapter 739: Declaring I Will Bring My Talent to Great Sea!

Teach was ready to leave Paros Island, and the other members also had a lot of preparations to make before departing.

A large number of Media Reporters swarmed forward like sharks smelling blood, carrying their "long guns and short cannons".

Inside the Sky Arena, these Reporters were restricted from interfering with the internal members.

However, outside the Sky Arena, there were no excessive restrictions.

Teach and his group's whereabouts had long been tracked.

Not long after leaving the Sky Arena, they were surrounded by a crowd of ordinary humans.

Many people didn't like this.

However, as star figures, they needed time to adapt.

These Reporters were actually quite sensible; generally, they wouldn't interfere with you.

It was just that the news of Teach leaving Paros Island was too astonishing.

It was simply too fast.

He had just reached the peak of the Sky Arena and was already planning to leave, giving people no time to react at all.

They didn't know that Teach had already obtained what he wanted.

This was like a news conference.

Although somewhat passive, it was also difficult to refuse.

Although those who knew Teach understood that in battle, on the battlefield, he was an undeniable Tyrant.

He would use powerful strength to crush others.

However, due to his growth environment, Teach's outward demeanor was relatively approachable.

Of course, he might also simply not care.

Perhaps, Teach himself had a talent for performance.

"Teach, where will you go next? Will you become a Pirate and form a Pirate Crew?"

A Reporter asked curiously.

Although this was highly probable, he still wanted to hear Teach say it himself.

Perhaps in other Sea Areas, Civilians in other parts of Great Sea had an instinctive fear and aversion towards Pirates.

But this definitely did not include the Pluto Sea Area, especially Paros Island.

Here, no one was afraid of Pirates.

A safe environment, absolute order.

No Pirate dared cause trouble here, not even the Top-tier Great Pirates.

The two Swordsmanship Tournaments completely proved this point.

No matter how ferocious those Pirates were, it had nothing to do with them, because no matter who came to Paros Island, came to the Pluto Sea Area, they had to behave themselves.

Otherwise, those "Faceless Ones" would be their future.

Compared to death being the end of everything, what could be more terrifying than becoming a puppet?

Their thoughts were still alive, but their bodies were uncontrollable.

For outsiders to know the consequences of becoming a Faceless One, they naturally had to experience it firsthand.

The Pluto Pirates wouldn't just kill everyone in one go.

For those Criminals whose offenses were relatively severe, but who were willing to reveal some valuable information about treasure.

Generally, their sentences would be reduced.

That is to say, they wouldn't become Faceless Ones forever.

They would only need a period of time to recover.

Of course, the shortest period required was half a year, while the longest could be up to three years.

However, there weren't many such people.

Of course, this was deliberate.

The Pluto Pirates actually didn't care much for some of the treasure, but they could use fear to maintain the Pluto Pirates' order.

By spreading the terrifying experiences of becoming Faceless Ones through the mouths of those who had returned from being Faceless Ones.

It was simply like being in Hell.

Many people would never dare step into the Pluto Sea Area again.

Some Pirates even had their resolve shattered and directly went into retirement.

And this was just one of the methods.

The Pluto Pirates were the main strength guarding the Pluto Sea Area.

As time continuously flowed, the new era of the Pluto Pirates grew, successfully completing their generational transition.

The strength of the Pluto Pirates was still increasing, and their ruling power/control over the Pluto Sea Area was also increasing.

Of course, the main reason was that over the past ten to twenty years, the Kronos Kingdom had completely ruled this Sea Area.

It wasn't just about arranging people to manage the Towns, but about integrating into the Kronos Kingdom.

Time could prove everything.

Teach looked at the Reporter seriously.

"I will bring my talent to Great Sea!"

"Adventuring in the Four Seas is our next objective."

"As for whether we become Pirates, that doesn't depend on us, but on the Marines."

Teach's expression was very peaceful, but his words were unexpected.

Although he didn't say it explicitly, he had already conveyed a lot of meaning.

He would participate in the hegemony of The Great Sea, competing with those Monsters.

On the matter of becoming a Pirate, Teach changed the subject.

Many things were obvious, but he attributed the reason for becoming a Pirate to the Marines.

That is to say, he didn't reject becoming a Pirate.

Once the Marines issued a bounty for him, he would become a Pirate, an enemy of the Marines.

This was also a warning to the Marines, warning them not to stir up trouble unnecessarily.

His clever rhetoric made many people feel the difference between Teach and most Pirates.

This was no simple interview.

Many Reporters were live streaming the current scene with their Den Den Mushi.

Although it wasn't a world live stream, quite a few people were paying attention through Visual Den Den Mushi.

Visual Den Den Mushi had developed to the point where, upon receiving important news, it would remotely alert the Den Den Mushi owner, who could choose whether or not to watch.

"What a cunning brat."

Far away in North Blue, Tsuru couldn't help but sigh, realizing how troublesome the Pirates of the new era were.

Teach was a scholar, completely different from the uneducated brutes on Great Sea.

Like "Demon King" Nash, his threat level, in the eyes of the Marines, was higher than Factions like the Beast Pirates, Silver Axe Pirates, and Five Peaks Pirates, even though he was holed up in the Southern Sea Area of the Latter Half of the New World.

Teach was also telling the Marines not to provoke him unnecessarily.

"Excuse me, Mr. Teach, have you thought about what your future title on Great Sea will be?"

A Reporter asked very politely.

Currently, Teach had quite a few titles on Paros Island, but something like "Son of Paros" was not representative at all and not widely recognized.

For a young Monster, this was clearly inadequate.

Teach exchanged a glance with Lubock beside him.

Then Lubock smiled.

"Black Emperor. Teach deserves this title. As for why, you'll know in the future."

After speaking, they didn't linger.

Saying a few words was already quite gracious.

It was a very interesting matter.

Never before had a Pirate, under such formal circumstances and in front of countless people, declared their debut.

Marshall D.Teach was still the first person to do so.

Although it wasn't voluntary.

(end of chapter)

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