Chapter 85: Delivering the Den Den Mushi
Under Brook's orders, Mortomas had specially dispatched seagulls to deliver newspapers to specific pirate crews and Marine officers. This way, the newspaper numbers were set in advance.
They could decide who the "lucky winners" were, openly sending out the spy Den Den Mushi. Even if they weren't used by key personnel, the snails would still allow them to pinpoint locations and eavesdrop on conversations.
This eliminated the need for seagulls to track them manually, greatly improving efficiency while making it nearly impossible for the targets to detect the scheme.
Brook immediately instructed Mortomas to investigate the Marine Fleet Admiral, Admirals, and Vice Admirals—any high-ranking officers who frequently set sail. Those officers would be selected as the "winners."
As for pirates, aside from the crews that Brook had specifically marked, any pirate crew with a bounty exceeding 500 million Belly was fair game.
With this information in their hands, the Hell Pirates no longer needed to fear ambushes from powerful individuals. Instead, they could take the initiative and seek out their opponents.
Brook drafted his plan and had Mortomas fill in any potential loopholes. The goal was clear—get those spy Den Den Mushi distributed.
Additionally, Mortomas arranged for a few specialized seagulls to collect the "packages" from the Golden Ark. The spy snails would be shipped out from there!
The World Economy News Agency found the concept innovative, believing it would boost their reputation. Since the prizes were provided by Brook, they quickly started refining the rules and planning the event.
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Broc Coli Island.
