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Revolutionary Army: The Strongest Mentor

The world witnessed the Contrast Room two years after the Summit War, where the heads of the two revolutionary armies from different worlds stood. The leader of the original world, Monkey D. Dragon, was already a force to be reckoned with, leading his army to greater heights. But Roja, the leader of the alternate world, was even more astounding. He used the notion of time travel to unleash a crushing blow to the pirates of this world. Years later, while Dragon was still gathering his troops, Roja stormed Mariejois and hoisted the Revolutionary Army’s flags throughout the world. Fujitora: He is the master who showed me the way. Aokiji: I witnessed his true justice on Ohara. Kizaru: He was the only one who could guide me. When the movie finished, and the two worlds merged, the Five Elders of the original world were horrified. Disclaimer Other than translation, everything belongs to the original creator. Please leave a review below if the original creator wants to take it down. I will update One Chapter daily You can read original here:https://wap.faloo.com/1346536.html

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Chapter 35: Class Analysis in the Kingdom of Goa

The atmosphere in the chat room mirrors Fujitora's astonishment.

Roja is instructing Fujitora on conducting the survey, and those in the chat room can naturally hear the entire content of the survey clearly. This has led to an overwhelming sense of shock.

Investigation is no simple task. One of the major challenges lies in not knowing what to investigate. Some may assume that conducting an investigation is easy, but when they actually attempt it, they often find themselves unsure of what aspects to explore.

Either the initial investigation lacked depth, or in the concluding summary, it was deemed useless and ineffective.

In contrast, Roja's survey can be described as both comprehensive and concise, devoid of any redundant or irrelevant information. He covered nearly every conceivable aspect, leaving no stone unturned.

Whether it was the political divisions of the Kingdom of Goa or the utilization of land and sea routes during the Logue Town investigation, Roja left no detail unexplored.

The true strength lies in the latter part of the survey, especially the insights into the business affairs of the Kingdom of Goa, which had a particularly significant impact on everyone.

This section provides ample detail, documenting nearly all major and minor commodities within the Goa Kingdom, along with their total prices and values.

It goes as far as including the names, locations, and information about all professionals in the Goa Kingdom, along with the prices of the goods they sell and the charging standards for their occupations.

It's safe to say that this business report alone has left the Goa Kingdom laid bare for a thorough examination.

In this era, hardly anyone would have conceived such a detailed investigation report. Roja, however, continuously reshapes everyone's understanding, from the Red Line to Logue Town, and now, with the investigation report of the Goa Kingdom, it stands as a comprehensive dragon-slaying level accomplishment.

At this moment, everyone recalled Roja's initial words.

"No investigation, no right to speak."

With this survey report, the decision-makers gain a more profound and comprehensive understanding of the Kingdom of Goa than anyone else. This ensures that decisions made regarding development or targeting are extremely accurate.

While the impact of the product survey in Chapter 3 is significant, the analysis of production relations in Chapter 4 serves as the dragon-slaying technique that exhilarates the Revolutionary Army and terrifies the Five Elders.

In this chapter, those in the chat room, for the first time, witness the social classes Roja previously mentioned. The aristocracy is divided into the landlord class, relying on land exploitation, and the bourgeoisie, who exploit through trade or factories.

Or a combination of both.

This analysis combines the initial administrative division and specific characteristics.

The information is incredibly detailed, nearly recording the names of nobles, family history, family properties, fields and assets owned, and means of exploitation.

Of course, the majority of this data is gathered from grassroots sources, and the information might be distorted, as Roja explicitly mentioned earlier.

After all, at this point, their ideas have not yet proliferated, and the Kingdom of Goa lacks a robust mass base.

The peasants and workers residing in the central street, border towns, surrounding villages, and the Kolber Mountains were categorized by Roja as the proletariat, further subdivided into the working class and the peasant class.

Even at a more detailed level.

In this chapter, not only is the exploitation and oppression relationship of each class meticulously documented, but it is also explicitly written about who is likely to be swayed and who staunchly opposes the revolution.

It can be argued that compared to the preceding purely informational business survey, this final chapter serves as the genuine and potent ideological force that can be harnessed for a revolution.

Fujitora: It seems like I've glimpsed the downfall of the Goa Kingdom.

Kizaru: Same here. Faced with such an opponent, it would be a living hell for a group of nobles who only know how to enjoy themselves.

As Admirals, we have this fundamental insight.

Kizaru and Fujitora are acutely aware of the true nature of the so-called noble class.

Just as the survey of the Goa Kingdom indicates, the vast majority of nobles, functioning as landlords, show no signs of progressiveness. They solely exploit farmers through the land.

In the grander societal context, they are utterly useless parasites.

The current nobles of the Goa Kingdom don't even possess one per cent of Roja's understanding of the kingdom.

Unfortunately, their sole chance at the moment lies in attempting to deploy the entire army to eliminate Roja and the others before they can develop completely.

However, in reality, they cannot execute this plan. With Fujitora, the top powerhouse aligned with Roja, dealing with an ordinary army in a small country like the East Blue Goa Kingdom is a trivial task. Facing Fujitora, it's better to call it a day and go to sleep.

Moreover, considering that this was a film screening nearly thirty years ago, it's improbable for the Goa Kingdom in another world to have focused on the garbage dump during this period.

Regrettably, it seems their fate is sealed.

Akainu: Perhaps, after all, the Goa Kingdom is still a member country of the World Government. If the World Government requests aid, they might send powerful individuals to deal with it.

Peter Saint: Exactly, the World Government is committed to ensuring the safety of every member country.

Garp (with disdain): Five Elders, that's what you claim. What else do you do besides collecting money? If countries relied on your protection, they would have perished long ago.

Belo Betty: Attention, the crucial point lies with the franchised countries. It doesn't matter who governs the World Government as long as they can pay the celestial gold on time, right?

Belo Betty understands the World Government all too well.

Wasn't the Krojahi Kingdom annihilated simply because it withdrew from the franchise? The king and nobles can be gone, but the celestial gold won't diminish. That's the World Government for you.

The Five Elders remained silent.

The viewing revealed the leader of the Revolutionary Army, uncovering many hidden truths that the World Government had been concealing for a long time.

And, most importantly, the Five Elders are not in the mood for banter right now.

They feared that Roja might introduce something unprecedented.

Back then, aside from the threat of being in another world, the innovative elements Roja introduced alone could potentially instigate a drastic transformation within the already formidable Revolutionary Army.

This might truly shake the foundations of the World Government's rule.

If possible, the Five Elders would prefer to turn off the projection at this very moment.

However, things took a turn for the worse, surpassing what the Five Elders had anticipated.

[After Roja finished reading, he handed over the Goa survey to Goamon and instructed him to make copies. Later, this report would become the focal point for everyone in the camp to learn how to duplicate it.]

["There's also this one, freshly written. Would you like to hear it?" Roja pulled out a thin piece of paper from the notebook and smiled.]

["Of course." Fujitora's face brimmed with anticipation.]

["Alright, then I'll read it to you," Roja said. "Analysis of the various classes in the Kingdom of Goa."]

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