"I didn’t kill them, you know, we just played a ga. Uncle didn’t use any weapons. Who could punch through a door with their hands, you say? It was sothing Uncle and your dad talked about.
I’ll take you away, and then they’ll co looking for you. As long as they can’t find you, we win."
Unlike the overly obese Asie, Olga, who lived only on fruit, was sowhat malnourished. Plus, girls grow faster than boys when they are young, so Fleit mistook her for a five- or six-year-old child.
In his eyes, this kind of child was easy to fool.
He only thought she was related to Alkemi, not realizing she was the daughter of the Pure Gold Maker, let alone that she was a little girl who had lived for over a hundred years.
As for using such thods just on suspicion and not caring about others’ lives, such things were not surprising to the mbers of CP9. As long as they could complete tasks, ordinary people’s lives wouldn’t concern them.
However, at Fleit’s words, a disdainful smile appeared on Olga’s face. A real kid might have been fooled by him, but not her. Not to ntion punching through a door, even crushing stones with bare hands wasn’t strange.
After Shaina’s corrections over several months, she had overco the habit of speaking her mind, only glaring fiercely at Fleit.
"You? A good person?"
"That’s right, Uncle is a good person. I work for the World Governnt. How can soone working there be a bad person? On the sea, only those pirates are bad people."
This statent in itself was not problematic, except for children born into pirate clans. For ordinary people, pirates were the bad guys.
However, coming from Fleit, it sounded strange. Asie had also warned Olga not to reveal anything about Alkemi and Pure Gold to anyone, be they pirate, navy, or even the World Governnt.
As of now, the people of Hundred Beasts treated them pretty well. He dared not gamble on people’s hearts with potential futures. Pure Gold was a huge temptation, and he was quite aware of it. Plus, he himself harbored so suspicion toward the World Governnt.
As for Shaina, she had irreconcilable grievances with the World Governnt. Under her and Asie’s influence, Olga didn’t have much trust in World Governnt people either.
Not to ntion she saw what Fleit did. She wasn’t stupid. Asie’s tone and Elizabeth’s screams when they fell didn’t sound fake.
"Bah! If you were a good person, there would be no pirates on the sea!"
"Don’t be so sure. Uncle is also from Alkemi Island, you know. If you don’t believe it, look at this. Now you believe, right?"
He recited the aning of the text on Olga’s skirt pattern, trying to win Olga’s trust this way.
But he didn’t know that over a hundred years had passed since Alkemi was in the belly of the lanternfish, and there were no other living people on the island. His behavior made Olga believe he was the one Asie ntioned, coveting Pure Gold.
However, her eyes shifted, and she had a new idea.
"Uncle, you’re really from Alkemi? Were you just joking with Dad and them?"
"Of course. I never lie. If I do, I’ll swallow a thousand needles and end up burned by fire. But I haven’t been back to Alkemi in a long ti. You weren’t even born then. When I went back, everyone was gone. Can you tell Uncle where they all went?"
"Okay, but it’s a secret. I can only whisper it to you." Hearing this, Fleit’s ears leaned toward Olga. Bringing back Pure Gold would be greater rit than rely delivering news to the Heavenly Celestial Dragon.
However, the next mont, Olga lunged at his ear and bit it.
"Ow, that hurts..."
Olga sat down holding her teeth, feeling like she’d bitten onto a piece of Tekkai, and even chipped a tooth.
"You little brat, you’re really not behaving. But it doesn’t matter. You do have sothing to do with Alkemi."
Seeing that he couldn’t fool her, Fleit stopped smiling. Olga’s reaction compared to him was much inferior.
As for why Olga felt tooth pain, it was the Rokushiki - Tekkai.
Mastering Rokushiki was a basic requirent for formal CP9 mbers. Although the Tekkai skill would cause bad luck for everyone except its creator, choosing to take attacks with Tekkai never ended well.
But it wouldn’t backfire facing a child. If she hadn’t used such strength, she wouldn’t have chipped a tooth.
Ordinary children wouldn’t be this alert and hard to fool. Even if not related to Alkemi, she must have many secrets.
"I didn’t want to be too unreasonable, but since you’re so ungrateful, don’t bla for using so thods."
Extracting information from the enemy was a required course for them. Even grown n might not withstand those thods. He believed he could make Olga talk in minutes.
But before he could act, a loud noise ca from above the safe house. A huge blue claw burst through, pressing him down below.
"What thods were you planning to use on my intern? Just a World Governnt lapdog. A dog needs to understand its place!"
Then Elizabeth slid down Kaidou’s arm. The hastily stitched wound even continued to bleed, but it still crawled to Olga’s side.
"Elizabeth?! You’re still alive!"
"If you don’t let go, it really might die." Arceus, who also stepped through the hole, said to Olga.
She was almost hanging on Elizabeth, risking the sutures tearing.
"Lord Sacred Beast! Kaidou... Captain Kaidou! How did you find us?" Upon hearing, Olga let go of Elizabeth. It was her first ti calling Kaidou Captain. At this mont, she suddenly felt being a pirate wasn’t so bad.
"Elizabeth led us here. If not for it, we wouldn’t have been so fast."
Compared to Olga’s awakening, Fleit’s head buzzed, wondering why Kaidou was here?
Such a person appearing here should be after John’s treasure.
"Kaidou, why are you here?"
"Huh? Didn’t you hear the brat calling? I am her captain. Daring to take away my chosen intern, who do you think you are?"
Kaidou grabbed Fleit with his Dragon Claw, flas rising from the claw. Under the dual devastation of Machamp and fire, Fleit let out miserable screams.
In front of typical pirates, he could still swagger, but facing a monster like Kaidou, he had no resistance.
Afterwards, barely alive, he was thrown back before Olga by Kaidou.
"Kill him, brat. Show if you’re ready for resolve today!"
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