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"Honestly, there's no real downside to working with you, but the benefits aren't exactly compelling enough to make act."
Shin said to Whitebeard in a rather flat tone.
Whitebeard remained silent. He knew Shin was right—even the spoils of defeating Kaido wouldn't be enough to truly impress a man of his stature.
"But I'll still agree to cooperate with you against Kaido. It sounds interesting," Shin said just as Whitebeard was about to lose hope.
Shin's primary goal was to stir up chaos on the seas, so he certainly wouldn't refuse Whitebeard. Even if Whitebeard hadn't asked, Shin would have made a move himself.
"Then thank you, Shin. After this is over, in addition to whatever you win, the Whitebeard Pirates will give you a separate reward."
Whitebeard said seriously to Shin. He knew he had to show the proper respect.
Moreover, Whitebeard had his own calculations. He didn't know how much longer he had to live. If he were to die in the future, Whitebeard hoped Shin Uzumaki would look after the Whitebeard Pirates.
But in this, Whitebeard was likely to be disappointed. First, Shin wasn't the type to look after others, especially not as a babysitter.
Second, Shin might have already left the world of One Piece before Whitebeard ever passed away.
"Alright, Whitebeard, let's save the thanks for after this is over. I'm leaving."
Shin, holding a giant piece of roasted at, left Whitebeard's pirate ship.
Though the alcohol on Whitebeard's ship was terrible, with a sour and bitter taste, the roasted at was excellent. The chefs on Whitebeard's ship must be top-notch. Shin was quite satisfied with the roasted at Whitebeard had served him.
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Shin returned to his ship, and Hancock and the others looked over at him, their eyes filled with curiosity.
Only Sugar was drawn by the aroma, her eyes fixed on the roasted at in Shin's hand, her mouth practically watering.
Shin noticed Sugar's expression and smiled faintly. "Here, you can have it,"
"Thank you, Shin." Sugar actually thanked Shin politely, then imdiately took the roasted at from him.
"Shin, what did that old man Whitebeard want?" Hancock asked Shin.
"Just as Robin guessed. He wants to team up with us against Kaido," Shin said, not hiding anything from Hancock and the others.
"And did you agree?" Olvia asked Shin.
"I did. Whitebeard said he'll contact us when it's ti to act. I don't think it will be long."
A smile appeared on Shin's face, as if he could already see the chaos that was about to unfold on the seas. In truth, the seas were never truly calm. But what was coming was a great upheaval, no less than the previous Summit War.
In fact, the last Summit War, because of Shin's intervention, had ended without Whitebeard's death, so its impact wasn't as great as it could have been. To be precise, it had a great impact on the Marines, but not a good one.
"Let's leave Whitebeard's territory."
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Shin's ship began to leave Whitebeard's territory. As they departed, Shin's gaze flickered in a certain direction.
Hidden in the distance, Kizaru clearly noticed Shin's gaze, and his heart skipped a beat.
"Good thing I didn't go over there."
Kizaru was sowhat relieved. His body transford into a golden light, and he instantly vanished from the spot. He was probably heading back to report. As for what Shin and Whitebeard had discussed, Kizaru had no idea.
But it didn't matter. Kizaru had never expected to gather any real intelligence. He had only co here to make an appearance, to show that he had completed his mission, and then he could leave.
As for what happened when he got back, he would just give Akainu so vague answers. Did they really expect him to get close and eavesdrop?
Impossible. Who would do such a dangerous thing? Kizaru certainly wouldn't.
Doing the most dangerous work for the least pay—that was Akainu's job. Kizaru would never do it. Clocking in and out was his business.
Kizaru's speed was incredible. He returned directly to Marine Headquarters. The mont he arrived, Akainu sought him out. Clearly, Akainu was very concerned about this intelligence. But for the very concerned Akainu, this ti he was going to be disappointed.
"Sorry, Akainu. I didn't hear anything. Their security was too tight," Kizaru said to Akainu with a relaxed expression.
Akainu's expression darkened. He couldn't stand Kizaru's laziness—especially since Aokiji had shared the sa trait. Yet the two were different. Kizaru was sharper than Aokiji; if Aokiji had been as clever, he might not have lost a leg.
"I see." Akainu left imdiately. If he could replace Kizaru, he really would. But he had to consider that Kizaru was a top-tier combatant.
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Not many days after Shin returned to his territory, he received a ssage from Whitebeard. It was ti to move against Kaido and Blackbeard.
"Whitebeard is quite efficient," Shin couldn't help but say upon receiving the news.
"Let's head to Kaido's territory. Let's not screw over Whitebeard."
If Shin wanted to betray Whitebeard, he could just not show up. But Shin had no intention of deceiving him. He had no grudge against Whitebeard, so why would he?
"The Marines seem to be watching us," Olvia said to Shin.
They were all n sent by Akainu. Though they were well-hidden, they couldn't fool Olvia.
"Let them watch." Shin didn't care about them watching. So what if you're watching? You can watch all you want, you can't do anything anyway.
"Should we give Akainu a warning? It's annoying being watched all the ti," Hancock suggested to Shin.
Shin thought for a mont. Hancock had a point. It was necessary to give Akainu a warning. After he got back this ti, he would go and give Akainu a warning, and see if he still had the guts to keep an eye on him.
Because Akainu had spies, the movents of Shin's Kuja Pirates imdiately caught his attention. In addition, the Whitebeard Pirates had also made a move, at the sa ti as Shin's Kuja Pirates.
"The Whitebeard Pirates and the Kuja Pirates are moving out together. There's definitely a conspiracy. Keep a close watch..." Akainu ordered.
Not long ago, the two pirate crews had t. Now they were acting together. How could Akainu not pay attention? He had to send people to investigate thoroughly.
With two of his most troubleso enemies on the move, Akainu couldn't sit still. He imdiately convened a eting of all his officers.
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