Hearing what Thrall said, Sakazuki narrowed his eyes.
Because the old man was in Arabasta, and immediately after hearing that the old man had left Arabasta, he directly pursued him.
Not that the old man came simply out of curiosity.
"Come back!"
Leaving Arabasta, Sakazuki, Kuzan and Kizaru boarded the warship and then returned to headquarters.
In the marshal's office, Sengoku looked at Sakazuki, Kizaru and Kuzan who appeared and asked a bit surprised.
"Why did you come back so soon?"
"When we went, many teams, including the Barbablanca Pirates, the Redheaded Pirates and the Revolutionary Army, had already left!"
Sakazuki said solemnly.
"Left?"
Just like when Sakazuki first heard about the departure of "Four Two Three", Whitebeard and Red Hair, Sengoku was also surprised.
"Yes!"
Sakazuki nodded. "And according to the colonel of the Arabasta branch, the Whitebeard Pirates, Red Hair Pirates and other forces appeared in Arabasta thanks to that old man!"
When Sakazuki said that those people were gone because of the old man, Sengoku was secretly relieved.
However, this tone was still not entirely passifico, and what Sakazuki said next made Sengoku frown.
"But I don't think Whitebeard and Redhead went to Arabasta simply because they were curious about the old man!"
Sakazuki said.
"Why do you say that?"
Sengoku threw a puzzled look. At the same time, Tsuru, Zephyr and Garp in the meeting room also looked at Sakazuki.
In the eyes of Sengoku, Garp and others, Sakazuki said. "Because Colonel Thrall of the Arabasta branch said, Whitebeard and Redhead left Arabasta and followed the old man. After learning that the old man had left, they followed him."
Let me ask you if it is simply because of our Marine's bounty and the paper written by Morgans that the old man is curious about Arabasta.
Then, after learning that the old man left, they should return, but in the end, not only did they not return, they chased the old man!
Don't you think that's a bit strange?
Another point is that the revolutionary army has always been secretly fighting against the world government, but this time they have openly appeared in Arabasta, and it is said that even the leader of the revolutionary army, Monkey D. Dragon, was there!
Everything indicates that these people are not looking for the old man simply because they are curious about the big newspaper articles."
Sengoku said solemnly. "You mean there's some kind of connection between that old man and those forces?
"Yes!"
Sakazuki nodded.
In the conference room, Tsuru, Garp, Zephyr and others frowned as they listened to Sakazuki's inference.
What Sakazuki said was quite possible.
After all, if the old man had nothing to do with those forces, how could they appear in Arabasta so quickly, and after learning that the old man had left, they immediately chased after him?
"If it really is as Sakazuki said, then this old man's identity is too complicated."
Tsuru spoke.
At the same time, he has something to do with the two imperial pirate groups in the world, the revolutionary army and the sun pirates, as well as some of the great forces in the four great seas.
I couldn't imagine what kind of horrible impact this kind of person would have on the world if they really caused trouble.
I'm afraid he is subversive.
His influence will even surpass that of Rocks Pirate, which was once called the most evil organization in the world.
Sakazuki continued. "So I think we should reexamine this old man named Lin Wuya.
Even though he has a good relationship with Garp and saved Zephyr, this kind of person who is involved in the world's most important forces, is it impossible for us marines not to pay attention to him?
After hearing what Sakazuki said, Sengoku turned to look at Zephyr and Garp. "Zephyr, Garp, what do you know."
"You really should take it seriously."
This time, Garp and Zephyr are not like last time. They are evidently also aware of the seriousness of the matter.
And they also understand that if they are still selfish at this point, the consequences may be beyond their means.
Seeing that Garp and Zephyr were not as they were last time, Sengoku nodded and immediately sat down. "Then let's go back to examining the old man. The first thing is about the old man's reward, which must be adjusted again. "
"How about raising it to 500 million Baileys?"
Tsuru said.
"Too low."
Sengoku shook his head. "Aside from the relationship with the red-haired man and Barbablanca, that old man's strength is over 500 million. You know, he killed Edward Weevil with a single blow."
"So, Sengoku, what do you think?"
Tsuru looked at Sengoku.
"1.5 billion Berries."
Sengoku stated the reward amount for his task.
"One and a half billion Berries?"
Tsuru nodded. Although 1.5 billion seemed a bit high, think of the old man's terrifying strength and relationship with the Barbablanca Pirates, the Redheaded Pirates and the Revolutionary Army.
1.5 billion Berries is not too much.
"What do you think?"
Sengoku looked at Zephyr and Garp.
"I just set up 1.5 billion Berries."
Garp and Zephyr thought for a while and then nodded.
"Okay, that's it."
Sengoku nodded and stood up immediately.
"Let's go."
A rear admiral walked in.
"Marshal Sengoku.
"Go offer a bounty and make a bounty, and the clerk will review Lin Wuya's bounty amount and increase it to 1.5 billion Berries."
"1.5 billion."
The Rear Admiral's face changed. A few days ago, it was only 80 million Baileys. In just a few days, the Marshal increased the bounty called Lin Wuya to 1.5 billion.
Almost 20 times.
Throughout the history of pirates, there hasn't been a pirate who has multiplied so many times the second time he offered a bounty.
"Understood. Marshal Sengoku, I'll do it now."
After leaving the marshal's office, this rear admiral hurried to the bounty production office.
Then a new bounty on Lin Wuya was produced.
The picture and name on the bounty poster have not changed, the only change is the bounty amount.
The front has fifteen and the back has eight zeros.
1.5 billion Berries.
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